Need what to stop?

Need what to stop?

Our main reason is to prevent all drug users about the risks of addiction and the short and long term effects of LSD, we try to persuade them to not use LSD or any other kind of drug, on the contrary, on our website we are offering some of the best treatments an rehabilitation treatment facilities all over Canada. The truth is that we are receiving a lot of questions about drugs, but we are answering only to those that can help people to stay away or to quit the drugs abuse. Here you have few answers.

* Theoretically LSD is not a street drug, it was used for two decades in experimental psychotherapy in clinical conditions. LSD is also one of the least toxic chemicals known to man. It is less poisonous than aspirin and vitamin C. However, LSD is a very, very powerful conscious-altering drug and if you are ill-prepared or in a strange environment, you may experience panic attacks, extreme anxiety, paranoia, or even feelings that you’re about to die.

* Studies show that selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) type anti-depressants such as Prozac (Fluoxetine) and Zoloft (Sertraline) decrease the effects of LSD, meanwhile Trycyclic antidepressants (such as Tofranil or Norpramine) increase LSD effects. Mono-amine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressants should never be taken alongside LSD and other psychedelics (including Ecstasy/MDMA) as the combination can provoke severe physical effects.

* Can doing LSD destroy your reproductive system? No. This is a myth, which originates from a study dating back to the LSD hysteria period (1967) which showed that LSD caused “chromosonal breaks”, or damage to DNA, and it was inferred that LSD could cause birth abnormalities. The study failed to mention that nearly *all* drugs, legal or illegal, cause chromosonal breaks – including aspirin, caffeine, antibiotics, and artificial sweeteners, the majority to a greater degree than LSD. However, like all drugs, LSD should be avoided during pregnancy. Ergot, the fungus from which LSD is synthesized, can induce uterine contractions.

We strongly recommend to everyone reading this article to stay out of LSD abuse, however, if you or someone close to you have problems with LSD addiction, we suggest you gt info on LSD treatment centers in Canada.

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