Albert Hofmann, father of LSD, dies
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<strong>Posted By: </strong> <a href="/modules.php?name=Your_Account&op=userinfo&username=RoyalHighlander" target="_blank">RoyalHighlander</a>
<strong>Date: </strong> 2008-04-30 02:56:36
oh to be back in the 60's again..
Hell he was experimenting with the stuff during WW II. He took a massive hit and then road his bicycle home from the lab while he was tripping
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On April 19, 1943 Dr. Albert Hofmann intentionally ingested 250 µg of LSD, which he hypothesized would be at most a threshold level dose, based on his research on other ergot alkaloids. Surprisingly, the substance showed a potency orders of magnitude above almost any other substance known at the time, amounting to a much heavier dose than typically given in modern therapeutic use. After ingesting the substance Hofmann found himself struggling to speak intelligibly and asked his laboratory assistant, who knew of the self-experiment, to escort him home on his bicycle, since wartime restrictions made automobiles unavailable. On the bicycle ride home, Hofmann's condition became more severe and in his journal he stated that everything in his field of vision wavered and was distorted, as if seen in a curved mirror. Hofmann also stated that while riding on the bicycle, he had the sensation of being stationary, unable to move from where he was, despite the fact that he was moving very rapidly. Once Hofmann arrived home, he summoned a doctor and asked his neighbor for milk, believing it might help relieve the symptoms. Hofmann wrote that despite his delirious and bewildered condition, he was able to choose milk as a nonspecific antidote for poisoning.[8] Upon arriving the attending doctor could find no abnormal physical symptoms other than extremely dilated pupils. After spending several hours terrified that his body had been possessed by a demon, that his next door neighbor was a witch, and that his furniture was threatening him, Dr. Hofmann feared he had become completely insane. In his journal Hofmann said that the doctor saw no reason to prescribe medication and instead sent him to his bed. At this time Hofmann said that the feelings of fear had started to give way to feelings of good fortune and gratitude, and that he was now enjoying the colors and plays of shapes that persisted behind his closed eyes. Hofmann mentions seeing "fantastic images" surging past him, alternating and opening and closing themselves into circles and spirals and finally exploding into colored fountains and then rearranging themselves in a constant flux. Hofmann mentions that during the condition every acoustic perception, such as the sound of a passing automobile, was transformed into optical perceptions. Eventually Hofmann slept and upon awakening the next morning felt refreshed and clearheaded, though somewhat physically tired. He also stated that he had a sensation of well being and renewed life and that his breakfast tasted unusually delicious. Upon walking in his garden he remarked that all of his senses were "vibrating in a condition of highest sensitivity, which then persisted for the entire day".[8]
I just had a flash back... hope the trip he is on now is a good one..
romanP @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:43 am
I did two hits on Friday night. I'd done one hit before, and enjoyed it. But I was in the wrong environment for it this time, and it just turned bad after about the sixth hour. You really do see the floor shifting and the walls melting on that stuff. It also took me most of the weekend to recover. I'll probably never do that again.
Ripcat @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:24 am
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He was 102.
LSD is a longevity drug?
romanP @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:46 am
It certainly doesn't cause any long-term physical harm.
Ripcat @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:52 am
romanP romanP:
It certainly doesn't cause any long-term physical harm.
Sure does cause mental harm though.
I went to highschool with a guy that was on course to become a pro hockey player. He spent a summer dropping too much acid and went stupid....
here's a death i won't mourn.
friend of mine died from that shit.. 6th floor jump.
never did, never will,
anybody tries to help, they die first.
RoyalHighlander RoyalHighlander:
oh to be back in the 60's again..
Naw, then it'd be another decades full of long haired dope smoking hippie asswipes who couldn't remember a freakin thing.
Somehow I don't think we'd survive it again.
You've just decribed most of the people who support the federal NDP and Green Party.......or are in music programs.
Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
RoyalHighlander RoyalHighlander:
oh to be back in the 60's again..
Naw, then it'd be another decades full of long haired dope smoking hippie asswipes who couldn't remember a freakin thing.
Somehow I don't think we'd survive it again.
We’re surviving it now Old Guy, out of the group that I hung around with back in the old days, that dabbled in it for a short time ( like less than 10 times), one is a serving politician and one is a Chief Justice some place in North America ( I know where, but hey this is the internet).
If everybody was honest, you’d be surprised what your neighbors did in their younger days.
romanP @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:11 pm
Ripcat Ripcat:
romanP romanP:
It certainly doesn't cause any long-term physical harm.
Sure does cause mental harm though.
I went to highschool with a guy that was on course to become a pro hockey player. He spent a summer dropping too much acid and went stupid....
It's unlikely to cause any more mental harm than would happen without LSD. Actually, it's more likely to do more good than harm if it's used in the right settings. A lot of phsychological problems as well as addiction problems like alcoholism could be solved with controlled use of LSD, but no government will legalise it for research.
Of course, if you fill all of your time with consuming any kind of drug, you'll get stupid. That's not so much a problem with drugs as it is a lack of moderation. You could spend too much time playing video games and get stupid too.
"I wouldn't recommend drugs, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." -Hunter S. Thompson
Bodah @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:14 pm
Ripcat Ripcat:
romanP romanP:
It certainly doesn't cause any long-term physical harm.
Sure does cause mental harm though.
I went to highschool with a guy that was on course to become a pro hockey player. He spent a summer dropping too much acid and went stupid....
Rips right, it can, I heard a true story of a guy who ended up in an institution for the rest of his life because of it, permanent psychosis. And he wasn't an abuser of the drug.
Stay away from rogue chemists I say.
romanP @ Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:16 pm
Bodah Bodah:
Ripcat Ripcat:
romanP romanP:
It certainly doesn't cause any long-term physical harm.
Sure does cause mental harm though.
I went to highschool with a guy that was on course to become a pro hockey player. He spent a summer dropping too much acid and went stupid....
Rips right, it can, I heard a true story of a guy who ended up in an institution for the rest of his life because of it, permanent psychosis. And he wasn't an abuser of the drug.
Stay away from rogue chemists I say.
LSD is not a psychomimetic drug. Chances are more likely he would have had a psychotic break eventually anyway.