Marijuana, of course, is a plant that you can smoke. So it’s sustainable, right? Not so fast. Marijuana is like any other crop, in that its sustainability depends on how it’s grown. But unlike other crops, its illegality means it’s often grown in the most destructive way possible.
The chemical cousin to shrooms, LSD yields a similar spiritual trip, feelings that you’ve figured out the meaning of life, and – if done with the guidance of professional, long-lasting improvements to your psychological well-being. It is the least likely to be adulterated, mainly because it’s a tiny drop of clear liquid, often soaked into a piece of paper. According to a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) by an LSD producer, most of the world’s quality LSD supply is probably produced in a few professional labs by enterprising grad students overseen by lax PhD supervisors. The low-quality acid, which can cause some unpleasant side effects like nausea, convulsions, and headaches, is probably produced smaller, home-grown labs. If it were legal and regulated, you could be surer of getting pure LSD, with the confidence of picking up some Xanax or a prescribed antidepressant. As it is, if one wanted to find pure LSD, one would have to find a dealer that one trusts.
No way would I use them!Yet, many things could be considered deadly if used too much. I guess this is one of those topics that is difficult to discuss.