The thing about psychedelics is that they can produce intense and profound realizations, but you need to still do the work for yourself after it wears off. The only psychedelic that seems to be a step beyond the rest of them for addiction is ibogaine. I was addicted to opiates for 10 years and I thought I was quitting opiates as a result of psychedelics (and without) many times. Ibogaine seemed to cause my brain to reset to where I wasn't fiending anymore, but even then I had to do the work... I did it when my abusive last relationship ended, and I realized I was doing opiates to mask the pain of that relationship, and I realized also that it was not part of my life anymore, so I used that relief of physical'mental addiction to make sure I filled my life with positive things that were not opiates. I started working out, I started playing music again, and I spent a lot more time with my friends, who are amazing people who are positive and wonderful. So I sort of got lucky, as well as tried really hard to stay that way. I would say, after being through addiction that was very severe, that the most important part about beating an addiction is to alter your life so that the things that are causing you the pain are removed, and so you are doing things that bring you joy and fill you up. Then you won't crave opiates so much because you'll be fulfilled in other ways.
Good luck man, opiate addiction is fucked. But you CAN beat it. Psychedelics can help but there is no magic bullet. Although ibogaine is the best of them for it, in my experience.
Also, don't try taking LSD every day. You won't be able to trip every day, plus it exhausts you mentally and some people end up experiencing psychosis and mental illness at that rate of use.