For example, visiting a badly maintained, nudie-strip bar favored by US Marines on the 4th of July in a border town near Camp Pendelton would (for an experienced LSD user) be practical on the Vitamin C-LSD combination; the same situation might be unendurable otherwise.
MagickalKat777 said:Its not something that has ever failed, its always consistent.
gugglebum said:Umm OK I have no clue whatsoever if there is any relation concerning Vitamin C and LSD but there's one thing I can tell you for sure:
Drinking a glass of orange juice couldn't possibly be considered as taking vitamin C; the amount of of it in a glass of pre-made orange juice is ridiculous, I think you'd have to drink something like 1.5 liters of orange juice to get as much vitamin C as from one of those effervescent (is that even a word?) tablets.
Home made orange juice is a little better but not much.
As I said, I have no clue on whether there is a relation or not but if you think you noticed more intensity to your trip after drinking a glass of orange juice it's most definetly placebo. For sure.
MagickalKat777 said:5 minutes after drinking it, my visuals picked up threefold, and the substance I was on, 5-MeO-AMT, got extended from a normal 18 hour trip to 26 hours. Can you explain that as a placebo when it wasn't expected?