stricnine in LSD?

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by SunshineDaydreamer, Jul 2, 2004.

  1. SunshineDaydreamer

    SunshineDaydreamer Member

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    I'm curious about whether there is actually stricnine (spelling?) in LSD? I think I've read somewhere that there shouldn't be stricnine in any dose but then I've heard that that's the reason you get that uncomfortable feeling in your neck and throat. Whats the truth behind all that and if there isn't stricnine in it then what does cause the neck and throat discomfort?

    Just curious for the truth:)

    peace and hugs
    savannah
     
  2. twoseeeyes

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  3. LostChord

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    yup, thats just a myth.. i do believe theres never been any lsd doses found with strychnine. most likely started by the govt to scare ppl away from one of the safest drugs you can take

    i really hate ppl that believe that though... like when ppl are like.. oh my back hurts, oh my jaw hurts... too much strychnine in this...

    umm nope your getting pains cuase your refusing to let go of your ego.
    lay down, close your eyes, and turn off your mind.. you'll find yourself in a complete state of relaxation qand eventually your body will be gone and you'll be on the billion year voyage to god..

    or however your experience goes...

    anyways here an lil piece outta of the psychedelic experience:

    If the person fails to recognize and accept the onset of ego loss, he may
    complain of strange bodily symptoms. This shows that he has not
    reached a liberated state. Then the guide or friend should explain the
    symptoms as indicating the onset of ego loss.

    Here is a list of commonly reported physical sensations:

    1. Bodily pressure, which the Tibetans call earth-sinking-into-water;
    2. Clammy coldness, followed by feverish heat, which the Tibetans call
    water-sinking-into-fire;
    3. Body disintegrating or blown to atoms, called fire-sinking-into-air; 4. Pressure on head and ears, which Americans call rocket-launching-into-space;
    5. Tingling in extremities;
    6. Feelings of body melting or flowing as if wax;
    7. Nausea;
    8. Trembling or shaking, beginning in pelvic regions and spreading up torso.

    These physical reactions should be recognized as signs heralding
    transcendence. Avoid treating them as symptoms of illness, accept
    them, merge with them, enjoy them.

    Mild nausea occurs often with the ingestion of morning-glory seeds or
    peyote, rarely with mescaline and infrequently with LSD or psilocybin.
    If the subject experiences stomach messages, they should be hailed as
    a sign that consciousness is moving around in the body. The symptoms
    are mental; the mind controls the sensation, and the subject should
    merge with the sensation, experience it fully, enjoy it and, having
    enjoyed it, let consciousness flow on to the next phase. It is usually
    more natural to let consciousness stay in the body - the subject's
    attention can move from the stomach and concentrate on breathing,
    heart beat. If this does not free him from nausea, the guide should
    move the consciousness to external events - music, walking in the
    garden, etc.
     
  4. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    Or, you could just say that those are just a part of LSD's naturally stimulating effect, causing your muscles to contract and your jaw to tense. ;)
     
  5. LostChord

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    sometimes i get the feeling that its not like its really happening.. your mind is just making you think it is and when you have that kind of view at it.. you can make it go away..

    controling your mind and artificially sending signals to your body is fun sometimes... lol the best by far was when I kept changing my face in the mirror.. best time i ever had when i took control..

    but dont control it too much.. let it flow
     
  6. wandrnshaman

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    Some acid's not so clean too. The heavenly -25 derivative isn't isolated completely and the trip can be a little uncomfortable but no strychnine at all. A blotter paper medium couldn't hold enough strychnine to poison someone, or so I've heard.
    :)
     
  7. LostChord

    LostChord Member

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    ya i'm pretty sure thats right

    black market lsd-25 usually varies in purity

    I cant even imagine what an experience on sandoz lsd-25 would be like
     
  8. chemalien

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    With blotter LSD the common 'gut' pains while coming down off the drug are usually referred to as 'GUTROT'. This term was well used by my friends and I in high school back in the mid '80's. We used to hear from people that it was from strychnine but I never believed it cause the blotter couldn't hold enough poison in the 1st place.

    Looking in the mirror is always a fun thing to do while on LSD I'll agree. Take some Valium or another benzo sedative while on acid and MAN you'll see some crayzee sheeeit brothers and sisters!.www.myspace.com/bewareofgodtunes
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  9. hawaiiankine

    hawaiiankine Senior Member

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    nice tat is that your calf? where did you put it?

    My body is too hairy otherwise I would have some blotter art tatoos.

    aloha,

    greg
     
  10. A Bathing Ape

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    i thought about buying a sheet, getting a tattoo of a sheet, and getting the individual squares filled in as the sheet was consumed until the sheet was gone and the tattoo was filled in.
     

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