Tuesday, October 7, 2014

LSD Substance Abuse - The Truth About The Drug




You have undoubtedly heard about all types of drug and substance abuse, but have you heard people abusing LSD? Unfortunately, many people discern LSD as a non-addictive drug, but that has nothing to do with it being an abused drug. It is widely abused even more so because it's not physically addictive.

Furthermore, while it may not pose as many serious health risks as some other drugs, it can definitely affect your mental health over time. On top of that, acid trips last for hours and they are very intense, so taking this drug often completely checks you out of reality and makes it extremely difficult to live a normal life.

How are you going to work, sleep, eat, and take care of everything else you have to in a day if you're constantly tripping acid. People lose sight of reality, and they do become reliant upon the drug, just in a different way.

Another dangerous aspect of LSD abuse is the fact that the distortion of reality during the trip can make a person do many things they wouldn't normally do if they weren't "tripping." This can lead to serious danger and even death if a person puts his or her life at risk.

It's best not to even mess with the drug once because people have reported having a bad trip the first time. These bad trips can have long lasting mental affects that really can serve to confuse a person's reality. There are conflicting views on whether or not acid can cause brain damage in the long-term; however, regardless of whether it causes brain damage or not, the bad effects of LSD abuse are cumulative and not good.

Don't take the risk of using LSD over and over again. If you find that you have a problem with this drug, seek help immediately.

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