SKL
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Wow. Do you remember who conducted the study?
I'm having trouble finding it, but it's something that's been mentioned here and there over the years; pretty sure I saw the paper, I have seen more recent studies saying that the therapeutic efficacy of mid-dose and high-dose LSD is not very different, but that is different … the original study would have to be one of the Golden Age ones which of course were light on proper scientific controls, I'm not too sure, I'll dig … but this was definitely in a lab context, not in terms of drugs sold informally for recreational use, which is probably going to be a different story. I've definitely seen more than a few accidents happen with liquid where people presumed they were getting a regular dose but wound up getting puddled without expecting it and did trip out as expected, so it's this won't apply in normal market situations.
Interesting, my question is: does the fact that microgrammage routinely gets exaggerated when LSD is advertised lead to stronger trips than if that hadn't been the case, or does it "cancel out" because most people don't have a proper frame of reference anyway? :D
I think that essentially nobody knows what dose their taking unless they or truly trusted friends have quantitatively analyzed it and laid it themselves, which is quite a small minority; so basically it's all a mess of different placebo factors. It probably does "cancel out" to some extent. I don't believe anybody can guess at how many "mics" they're taking, subjectively, beyond "shitty/weak/average/strong," and even, given set-and-setting factors, that can be a bit of a stretch at times (sometimes under exceptional circumstances people can really suppress tripping or really go all out on a small dose.) A lot of people will just say they took x number of hits, and that's that, more annoying are the "trip reports" which claim microgram dosages in cases where the individual almost certainly doesn't know, of course number-of-hits is useless even because branded prints that see major distribution aren't always all laid together by the tens of thousands or more like major commercial "E" pills, and being paper, some of which even winds up being sold openly (which is one reason to be somewhat suspicious of fancier looking perforated blotters, as they are easily bought blank online and laid with nasty other chemicals, most of the really good LSD I've had was on unperforated blotters, either printed or blank, or in vials; of course, anything can go in there, too, but the point is, fancy art and perfs shouldn't be a selling point) knockoffs are even easier than printed pills; LSD distribution isn't as vertically integrated as it once was, so now more often typical commercial runs will be of a few grams (a few hundred sheets), and this is pretty big, more often you'll see people doing this stuff at a slightly lower level, typically on unperforated white paper, although some of this may have changed with the advent of bigtime Internet drug sales, which I'm not familiar with.