“lsd” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “lsd”:

+ Storing LSD in an improper manner could end up destroying the blotter and cause adverse effects like nausea and brain fatigue.

+ It has been said that some people who use LSD can end up with damage to their chromosomes, but this is a myth based on one wrong report that was disproved soon after it was published.

+ Currently, LSD is being investigated as a clinical tool for treating people with anxiety and depression associated with having a terminal illness.

+ The safest method to store LSD is wrapping it in aluminum foil or in a Mylar bag.

+ Frequent or regular use of LSD can result in flashbacks.

+ During the 1960s, he joined Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters, who traveled back and forth across the United States in a bus, holding “acid tests”, a name for LSD parties.

lsd in-sentences
lsd in-sentences

Example sentences of “lsd”:

+ Due to the spread of LSD use outside of the medical community, the United States government banned LSD in 1967.

+ Note that over 75% of LSD users claimed never to have “flashed back”.

+ There was however, a dispute yesterday regarding the fact that LSD could cause genetic mutations or increase the risk of getting cancer.

+ John Lennon wrote the song based on his readings of “The Psychedelic Experience”, which adapted the “Tibetan Book of the Dead” for use as an LSD “user’s manual”, intending to give users a kind of religious experience.

+ Many people began using or giving LSD out casually.

+ Nilsson said later the inspiration for “The Point!” was an LSD experience.

+ Psychedelic rock described the experiences of taking illegal drugs such as marijuana and LSD and often encouraged people to take illegal drugs.

+ He produced LSD because of its similarity to nicotinic acid diethylamide, a known respiratory stimulant.

+ In the 1960s, professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert collaborated on a book titled “The Psychedelic Experience”, which adapted portions of the “Book of the Dead” as a guide for use in LSD experiences.

+ The diarist was not known about LSD and has an intense and pleasure trip.

+ Recreational drugs such as LSD and methamphetamine can cause hallucinations.

+ The vast majority of LSD use extramedical and thus considered “drug abuse” according to some definitions.

+ Due to the spread of LSD use outside of the medical community, the United States government banned LSD in 1967.

+ Note that over 75% of LSD users claimed never to have "flashed back".

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