It is both true and untrue. It is true for the same reason that any subtance user ups his dose; they want to experience something more intense than what they experienced previously. When you take a hit of acid for your very first time, your surrounding, mood, current diet, peers, and many more factors all play a significant role. When you take your second hit of acid, all of those factors, plus your previous experience with acid, continue to manipulate how your trip will unfold. If you can go into an acid trip with the exact same mentality as you had for a previous trip, the dose will likely not need to be upped, however, if you absolutely fell in love with what you saw, and only want more and more intensity, you will be dissastisfied with anything but a higher dose. I don't mean to make it confusing, but what I'm saying I believe to be very true. Physically, your body can not build a tolerance for acid, but mentally, it can do nearly anything. Anyone agree?
take some acid today and tomorrow the same amount of acid wont get you near what it did yesterday. wait a few days to a week or increase dose. same for mushrooms.
^This its more of a Biological thing than an expectation thing if we are talking about consecutive days or within a few days. Is it really that difficult to wait a week? It still works a bit but its a waste of LSD to me.
Yes it is true. I wonder why you would say "supposed" tolerance. LSD is the most studied psychedelic and from very early in it's research infancy it was noted that tolerance develops very quickly, but also fades quickly, within 3-5 days. No, I don't agree with your assessment. It has no bearing whatsoever or support in any of the scientific literature regarding psychedelics. Really what you said doesn't make a lot of sense. One thing I have noticed is that familiarity with psychedelics can produce a seeming tolerance to it's effects, but that is more due to becoming comfortable with it's effects than true tolerance. Habituation to the state of mind produced by psychedelics can have the same subjective effect of making the experience seem less overwhelming or intense. Or if a person had a bad first experience they may be more reluctant to relax and allow the experience to engulf them. It has been proven clinically and experientially time and again that tolerance to LSD and other psychedelics develops rapidly and taking it for days will result in a progressive lessening of effect until there is virtually no effect. I also speak from personal experience, you can't maintain an LSD trip for very long until it just becomes pointless and wastefully to continue taking it without a break.
i said supposed because i have some older friends of mine that say it does n others that say it doesnt. but i first tripped last friday..it was euforic but i was also on shrooms n molly so im still not sure how much of it was LSD but thanks.