Public parlance, effects of LSD means hallucinations. Nothing more, nothing less. That's the only way you can understand it when legislators characterize Salvia as an "LSD like drug that's legal." It's just an impoverishment of language by the unsavvy and unsophisticated.
Delerium is not "sort of" similar to tryptamine/LSD visuals.In summary, they're not comparable but you can achieve effects SORT of simular
Quite. Amphetamine-induced (or cathinone-induced for that matter) delirium may be like what non-psychedelics-users imagine the effects of psychedelics are like; but they are wrong. In my experience, the delirious effects of excessive mephedrone and M1 (I've not used meth at any dosage so I can't comment on that specifically) include quasi-psychotic thinking, seeing things that aren't there, and confusion. True serotonergic psychedelia is, in my experience, in many ways more sane than sobriety.Delerium is not "sort of" similar to tryptamine/LSD visuals.
LSD does not generally cause psychosis in many individuals at all whatsoever.except the fact that they both can lead to psychosis
True serotonergic psychedelia is, in my experience, in many ways more sane than sobriety.
For me meth had something like a psychedelic side, though it was by far the most dirty in this regard i ever experienced... really ugly, looking in the mirror on meth was disgusting - not fun like on real psychs...
it may be interesting for psychonauts with a somewhat masochistic personality, you can get really deep into the darkness of your soul with meth... but you better be strong enough to come out there again, otherwise you may just end up as another junkie who needs drugs to flee reality because they can't cope with the dark side of the human experience... if you ask me - better stick to real psychs, they are much more gentle... and the euphoria of a lsd fueled epiphany by far beats any euphoria you can get out of meth (or any other drug for that matter)
all my highly subjective view of course... meth is bad mmmkay