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LSD
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Also known as:
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Acid
The fact that LSD is generated from lysergic acid, a chemical substance found in the ergot fungus, is probably where the term "acid" for LSD first appeared. The corrosive material known as "acid" in chemistry, which can be extremely deadly, is not the same as "acid" in this context. This distinction must be made.
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LSD is a hallucinogen and it comes from a fungus called ergot. If you are found with LSD in the philippines you could be imprisoned for anywhere between 6 months to 4 years. You could also be fined anywhere between 10,000 to 50,000 pesos. LSD usually lasts 6 to 12 hours
It is consumed by swallowing it, putting it in your food or drink, or you could drop it on your tongue
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There is no evidence that LSD is addictive, but you can become tolerant to its effects. This means you need to take more of it to get the same effect as before.
The only environmental effect that LSD has on the environment is the manufacture and distribution. The disposal and consumption of LSD has no effect on the environment.
Its manufacturing often takes place in secret labs. These labs can be found in a variety of places, and they are frequently concealed to avoid detection by police. These laboratories can be found in a variety of places:
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