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How much lsd for how long would give you schizophrenia?


or paranoia or other mental problems

it has nothing to do with how much you take and for how long... Set and Setting will determine the outcome of an LSD trip, however weak or strong the dose. if you are in an unstable frame of mind and in an environment where you don't feel completely at ease, then even a tiny dose of LSD could cause long lasting psychological damage. On the other hand, many people have taken LSD hundreds of times and suffered no ill effects because they understand the drug and take it in the right way. I've had about a dozen LSD experiences and every one has been amazing. It is almost completely non-toxic, so its not possible to physically overdose. its effects are purely psychological.

While LSD is a very potent hallucinogen, it has never been linked to long term mental disabilities. The studies involving LSD are based on using it for mind control. There has never been any in depth medical studies. It has only been used in unscientific and cruel methods by a few crackpot doctors with the idea that it might help people suffering from mental problems.

You're a very dangerous person to be asking that. You wouldn't need very much of it at all... It's a powerful drug, although, the symptoms you speak of are usually only seen on a short term basis. Schizophrenia isn't a condition that would develop with the use of the drug.

If you're prone to mental disease, LSD can get you there very quickly. Some people take hallucinogens their entire lives, and never have a bad trip.

Be careful! There's nothing more terrifying than a psychotic break with reality.

LSD does not give you schizophrenia. LSD can cause paranoia, delusions, and hallucinations. One dose of LSD can give you these problems.

PCP is the traditional way to simulate schizophrenia. Daily abuse of cough syrup would also do it.

But there's no drug that will cause permanent symptoms.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lsd#Psychos...

could be one time, dont risk it

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