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If LSD is not addictive how do you develop tolerance for it

health advisory Hospital Mental Health 2007-11-15 19:00:56

Depending on the drug, that can take anywhere from 5 minutes to several hours. Regardless you will have to take more of the drug to continue receiving its effects. Once you stop taking the drug, the normal flow of neurotransmitters slowly returns and your brain reduces the amount of receptors again, lowering your tolerance. Again the time it takes to return to normal tolerance levels depends on the drug.

For LSD the tolerance is built very quickly, within the first 24 hours, so that if you wanted to do it again the next day, you would have to take more than you did the first time. Waiting about 3-5 days will return your tolerance back to normal and it's possible to take the same amount of LSD every weekend without physical ill effect. I say "physical" because enough research has been done to show that in most people, no harm to the body or brain is done even over a long period of time (years).

Remember:

An idiot who takes drug is just an idiot on drugs.

KNOW YOUR MIND, KNOW YOUR BODY, AND KNOW YOUR DRUGS.

(I know I'm repeating my answer, but you repeated the question.)


With any drug that is taken too much you develop a tolerence to it so you try to feel the same high as the first time you did it. Addiction happens when you crave the drug and LSD does not have the addictive qualities such as coke or heroin because it is a psychedelic and not amphetimine or an opiate. Its just a different type of drug. Not all drugs are addictive, but most are.
First of all, there is no longer any LSD; pure and undiluted LSD.

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