Foreigner
Bluelight Crew
I've always known that LSD has sympathomimetic qualities. It causes a lot of heat, electric sensations, upward moving feelings toward the head, sweating, and vasodilation. Because of this it can also be very dehydrating.
In the days after doing LSD, I still feel parched. I've already taken electrolyte solution, consumed plenty of moistening and cooling foods, and generally tried to replenish liquids, yet this dry feeling remains.
I'm wondering why this is the case? In eastern qi gong we have the concept of bodily yin. It's the energy of the body that is cooling, descending, moistening, and calming. In the days following a major LSD trip, it seems like "yin" is constantly lacking. I am a lot more dry, there is more mental hyperactivity, and even sleep is disturbed (a product of yin deficiency). Even my cheeks are red (malar flush) when they're not usually. There is major heat!
Is there a scientific explanation for this? Do the sympathomimetic qualities linger at lower levels for longer than is known? Does it make the body run "hotter" for longer? Or did the acid trip consume some aspect of "yin" that cannot be restored merely with water and electrolytes?
I'd also like to know if others experience this "yin" depletion after LSD, and what they do to help restore it? Right now I just want to go jump in the ocean!
In the days after doing LSD, I still feel parched. I've already taken electrolyte solution, consumed plenty of moistening and cooling foods, and generally tried to replenish liquids, yet this dry feeling remains.
I'm wondering why this is the case? In eastern qi gong we have the concept of bodily yin. It's the energy of the body that is cooling, descending, moistening, and calming. In the days following a major LSD trip, it seems like "yin" is constantly lacking. I am a lot more dry, there is more mental hyperactivity, and even sleep is disturbed (a product of yin deficiency). Even my cheeks are red (malar flush) when they're not usually. There is major heat!
Is there a scientific explanation for this? Do the sympathomimetic qualities linger at lower levels for longer than is known? Does it make the body run "hotter" for longer? Or did the acid trip consume some aspect of "yin" that cannot be restored merely with water and electrolytes?
I'd also like to know if others experience this "yin" depletion after LSD, and what they do to help restore it? Right now I just want to go jump in the ocean!
