LSD Sheets
LSD Sheets (lysergic acid diethylamide) was first synthesized in 1938 and it is an extremely potent hallucinogen. This product is synthetically made from lysergic acid which is found in ergot. Ergot is a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. The potency is very high that its doses tend to be in the microgram range. The affects are often called a “trip” and can be stimulating, pleasurable, and mind-altering or it can lead to n unpleasant, sometimes terrifying experience called a “bad trip“.
LSD is produced in crystalline form and then mixed with other inactive ingredients or diluted as a liquid for production in ingestible forms. It is odorless and colorless, moreover they has some slightly bitter taste.
Different forms of LSD includes the following
- Blotter papper(LSD soaked onto sheets of absorbent paper with colorful designs; cut into small, individual dosage units) the most common form.
- Thin squares of gelatin (commonly referred to as window panes).
- Tablet form (usually small tablets known as Microdots) or capsules.
- Liquid on sugar cubes.
- Pure liquid form (maybe extremely potent)