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Is It a Myth That LSD Can Permanently Fry Your Brain?
Pharmacologist David Nichols told me that permanent acid trips make no medical sense.
The Photographer Who Documented the Early Days of LSD-Fuelled Psychedelia
We talked to Lawrence Schiller, whose photographs of the counterculture movement inspired Tom Wolfe, about how the new text offers the "full picture of set and setting".
The Trippy Life of the LSD Manufacturer Who ‘Helped Create the 60s’
Augustus Owsley Stanley III not only created the Grateful Dead's "Wall of Sound" and inspired the band's dancing bear iconography, but also crafted the drugs that sparked the "spirit of that era."
I Use LSD to Help me Deal with the Trauma of Being Kidnapped By My Dad
When Nara flew to Iraq from London for her grandmother's funeral, she found her grandmother very much alive, and her father furious at her for becoming "too Westernised".
How to Tell If Your Drugs Have Gone Bad
Look, that acid you've kept in your freezer for two years won't kill you. But there's a chance it won't work any more.
My Week of Microdosing on Acid Was a Failed Test in Self Control
If I'd stuck to a regulation dosage I could have been productive and outstanding. But I have zero self discipline and I never stood a chance.
How I Ended Up Producing Thousands of LSD Tabs in the 70s
Former 70s LSD tabletter Leaf Fielding talks about the golden age of acid, what it was like being infiltrated by the police and the psychedelics he rates today.
People's Grim Stories of the Worst Times They Ever Took Drugs
"Right around the time the acid kicked in, a gun fight broke out."
What It Was Like Being a Test Subject in One of the Earliest LSD Experiments
Doctors and nurses in the province used to be tripping out all the time. Now years later, LSD as medicine could be back.
LSD Could One Day Be Used to Help People Confront Death
That's right, your grandparents could soon be tripping more balls than you.
I Tried to Trip Using Only My Breath
Breathwork was born out of LSD research in the 1960s, and suggests that by hyperventilating, you can experience the same feeling as an acid trip.