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Understanding the Emotional Hangover of LSD
LSD induces an emotional hangover by mimicking the shape of serotonin and hijacking the serotonin receptors, which can lead to both positive and negative experiences during the trip. This can cause a whoa kind of feeling that lasts up to 12 hours after the trip.
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The emotional effects of taking LSD can range from euphoric and magical experiences to dysphoric ones, but it may hasten the onset of brain-based mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in those predisposed to it.
49:08 - 50:15 (01:07)
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The emotional effects of taking LSD can range from euphoric and magical experiences to dysphoric ones, but it may hasten the onset of brain-based mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in those predisposed to it.
ChapterUnderstanding the Emotional Hangover of LSD
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This podcast explores the shared experiences of those who have taken LSD, from heightened sensory perceptions to introspective self-discovery.
50:15 - 52:11 (01:55)
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This podcast explores the shared experiences of those who have taken LSD, from heightened sensory perceptions to introspective self-discovery.
ChapterUnderstanding the Emotional Hangover of LSD
EpisodeSelects: How LSD Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Although LSD may cause profound emotional and mental effects, it eventually brings back normal reality, resulting in a possible emotional or mental hangover.
52:11 - 53:18 (01:07)
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Although LSD may cause profound emotional and mental effects, it eventually brings back normal reality, resulting in a possible emotional or mental hangover. This can be due to the drug mimicking serotonin and affecting the mood and emotions.
ChapterUnderstanding the Emotional Hangover of LSD
EpisodeSelects: How LSD Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
College students account for 98% of acid trips that result in ER visits.
53:18 - 54:18 (00:59)
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College students account for 98% of acid trips that result in ER visits. Upon arrival, doctors will monitor and calm the patient, often administering tranquilizers, until the effects of the drug wear off.