even alberts first trip on 250 ug of pure LSD. No negative side effects and totally refreshed the next day as LSD should be
You are incorrect yet again...his first trip was an accident and it's unkown how much he took according to his 1980 memoir "LSD My Problem Child:
Hofmann was the very first person to drop acid, but his first trip wasnât on April 19th. It was actually three days earlier. On April 16th, 1943, Hofmann decided to take another look at LSD, so he started synthesizing a new batch. Just as he was finishing that process, Hofmann began feeling strange and decided to set his work aside for the day.
On April 19, Hofmann went back to his lab to drop acidâon purpose, this timeâbut he had no idea how much to take.
But there was no way for Hofmann to know that since he was LSDâs own guinea pig. So he guessed that 250 micrograms would be a suitable dose, which he swallowed at 4:20 PM (fittingly enough).
My surroundings had now transformed themselves in more terrifying ways,â he notes in his memoir. âEverything in the room spun around, and the familiar objects and pieces of furniture assumed grotesque, threatening forms. They were in continuous motion, animated, as if driven by an inner restlessness.â
"The lady next door, whom I scarcely recognized, brought me milkâin the course of the evening I drank more than two liters. She was no longer Mrs. R., but rather a malevolent, insidious witch with a colored mask.â
âA demon had invaded me, had taken possession of my body, mind, and soul. I jumped up and down and screamed, trying to free myself from him, but then sank down again and lay helpless on the sofa. The substance, with which I had wanted to experiment, had vanquished me. It was the demon that scornfully triumphed over my will.â
I was seized by the dreadful fear of going insane. I was taken to another world, another place, another time. My body seemed to be without sensation, lifeless, strange. Was I dying? Was this the transition?â
The most challenging parts of the experience lasted until his doctor arrived to check Hofmannâs vitals, which were normal. The only thing that seemed strange to the doctor was Hofmannâs inability to speak coherently and his âextremely dilated pupils.â
His first 250ug trip was clearly a bad trip....anything else you want me to clear up?