Dancing Grateful Dead Skeletons – 150ug LSD Tabs
LSD is a potent psychedelic substance known for its profound effects on perception and consciousness, with a complex history in science, & culture.
History of LSD Research.
LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann at Sandoz Laboratories.Hofmann was researching ergot alkaloids—compounds derived from a fungus—for potential medical uses. In 1943, Hofmann accidentally absorbed LSD through his skin and later intentionally tested it, discovering its extraordinary psychoactive effects.
Early Medical & Psychological Research (1940s–1950s)
Sandoz distributed LSD under the name Delysid to researchers worldwide.
Scientists studied LSD as:
A tool to model psychosis
An aid in psychoanalysis
A treatment for alcoholism, depression, and anxiety
Over 1,000 scientific papers were published, involving tens of thousands of patients.
Peak Research & Cultural Spread (1950s–1960s)
LSD gained attention beyond laboratories and entered academic, artistic, and countercultural circles.
Some researchers believed LSD could help study:
Consciousness
Creativity
Personality structure
At the same time, uncontrolled non-medical use increased, drawing public and political concern.
Why LSD Research Matters Today?
LSD has become an important tool for understanding:
Serotonin systems
Neuroplasticity
Altered states of consciousness
Research today is legal, regulated, and medical, very different from the 1960s era.








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