well, heres the source for those that didnt believe me and suggested that i was a kid believeing shit that my friends say.
A Hoffer, H Osmond. THE HALLUCINOGENS. Academic Press INC. 111 fith ave new york 10003, 1967. fifth printing 1972. pg 209.
its not a bad read. some of the theorys on mechinisms of action arent fully developed though, but we dont fully understand them today anyway. so a good book for its age. the finding are accurate though. theres 153 pages on LSD. plus good info on all the other hallucinogens including adrenochrome and other interesting stuff
anyway..... page 209 under the heeading of modifiers of the LSD experience. QUOTE "Ascorbic acid. Hoffer(1959) pretreated a few subjects with 4 grams of ascorbic acid each day for several days, then gave them LSD. Other subjects were given ascorbic acid at the height of the experience. This vitamin did not change the intensity of the experience but it did alter its quality. there was no decrease in the intensity of perceptual changes. the subjects were able to concentrate better and developed less paranoia. twenty-four hours later subjects who had been give ascorbic acid were not as tired as the controls" END QUOTE.
so hopefully ive gained a tiny grain of respect from those who didnt believe me.
btw, for the record, im currently doing me degree in pharmacy.
A Hoffer, H Osmond. THE HALLUCINOGENS. Academic Press INC. 111 fith ave new york 10003, 1967. fifth printing 1972. pg 209.
its not a bad read. some of the theorys on mechinisms of action arent fully developed though, but we dont fully understand them today anyway. so a good book for its age. the finding are accurate though. theres 153 pages on LSD. plus good info on all the other hallucinogens including adrenochrome and other interesting stuff

anyway..... page 209 under the heeading of modifiers of the LSD experience. QUOTE "Ascorbic acid. Hoffer(1959) pretreated a few subjects with 4 grams of ascorbic acid each day for several days, then gave them LSD. Other subjects were given ascorbic acid at the height of the experience. This vitamin did not change the intensity of the experience but it did alter its quality. there was no decrease in the intensity of perceptual changes. the subjects were able to concentrate better and developed less paranoia. twenty-four hours later subjects who had been give ascorbic acid were not as tired as the controls" END QUOTE.
so hopefully ive gained a tiny grain of respect from those who didnt believe me.
btw, for the record, im currently doing me degree in pharmacy.