I remember back in junior high health class they told us that some people's mind get completely stuck in there hallucinations forever. I really wonder how offer that happens, cause that is probably the sole reason I stayed away from any psychedelic that could screw with your mind like that.
i dunno. i had friends who took sheets of lsd. they were temporarily insane. one even walked from one state to another. but after the lsd effects wore off, they were seemingly normal again. im sure they will never be the same but they weren't stuck anywhere. the only way i can see that happening is if you are already schizophrenic and the drug triggers it. you should have a pretty firm grip on reality before dabbling in psychadelics.
yea doc is the 24 hour trip....tried a new good one last night.... ill tell you about it next time I come into town
Sorry didn't see this earlier. Lung cancer: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12296508?dopt=Abstract http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17409920?dopt=Abstract http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8212345?dopt=Abstract Head and neck cancer: http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/conten...17bfe70f6571df7361237543&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15357672?dopt=Abstract Now like I stated before, there are also negative epidemiologic studies that oppose these studies, so I don't think anyone could make a conclusion based on the available data one way or the other.
How do you quantify a firm grip if you're crazy? How can you quantify crazy anyway? No way to tell except if someone tells you that you are. And they're probably too crazy to be able to tell anyway. I mean, how would they know unless THEY were fruity too? Maybe if you give them some LSD secretly, and they don't go balls-out nuts, you can say, hey, they aren't TOO crazy. They have some credibility. They may be crazy, but not go bat**** crazy on psychedelics crazy. Then you could trust them. Unless that was some bunk **** anyway. In any case, you should just jump in and give it a go.