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Introducing LSD Edible 100ug Wild Strawberry Gummy Deadhead Chemist
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LSD Edible 100ug Wild Strawberry Gummy Deadhead Chemist
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Benefits of LSDÂ (lysergic acid diethylamide)
Some research has shown that LSD 100ug has helped people with such mental disorders as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcoholism, depression, and cluster headaches.[10]
It has long been known that psychedelics promote neurite growth and synaptic plasticity.[50][51][52]Â Psychedelics have also been shown to have potent anti-inflammatory activity and therapeutic effects in animal models of inflammatory diseases including asthma,[53]Â and cardiovascular disease and diabetes.[54]
LSD as a treatment for mental health and drug dependence
Research on the use of LSD as a treatment for mental health conditions began in the 1950s.
But, by the late 1970s, clinical research on LSD and other psychedelics largely came to a halt. This was due to many factors, including the USA’s criminalisation of LSD in 1966 and the introduction of stricter regulations for medical trials.4
Research increased again in the mid-2000s.4
Currently, research studies are exploring how LSD can help develop new ways of thinking and ‘reset’ the brain’s usual thought patterns.1,5
LSD seems to affect chemicals in the brain like serotonin and dopamine (which help to regulate mood), although we don’t fully understand how it works.1,5,6
The renewed interest in LSD builds on studies from 40 years ago that looked at treating:
- depression
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- drug dependence
- reducing anxiety in patients with a life-threatening disease.1
Research on how LSD can treat mental health conditions is ongoing, but early results have been promising.7
LSD-assisted therapy trials
One study found a single dose of LSD could help change a person’s patterns of thought, showing its potential for treating depression and anxiety.
This study looked at people who didn’t have a history of mental illness. It found they felt more open, optimistic, and in a better mood for about two weeks after taking LSD.8
A study on LSD-assisted therapy for people living with a life-threatening illness found:
- 77.8% of participants experienced a decrease in their anxiety
- 66.7% had an improvement in their quality-of-life following treatment.
Their experiences of LSD led to deeper emotional insights and helped people face unknown worries and emotions.9
An analysis of seven studies found psychedelics like ayahuasca, psilocybin (magic mushrooms), and LSD had immediate and lasting effects in reducing depression and anxiety.
There were only a few side effects such as short-term anxiety, headaches, nausea, and minor increases in heart rate and blood pressure.7
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