Both music and psychedelic drugs such as LSD can have profound, life-changing effects on humans. And by scanning the brain, scientists are now beginning to understand exactly how they work together so well, even in therapy.

LSD

LSD (d-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a very strong trip agent. It was created in 1938 on the basis of a mother-wheat fungus. Albert Hofmann, a chemist who worked at a pharmaceutical company, was looking for a drug. He did tasting with Ergot - connections. That's fungi on cereals. As a drug, LSD was no success. But in 1943 Hofmann accidentally discovered that it did work as a trip agent. The trip agent LSD - 25 was a fact. The number refers to that the trip agent was the 25th test product. LSD became particularly popular in the 60s and 70s. LSD is usually available in the form of a paper trip. Paper trips are printed edible pieces of paper. The LSD is sprayed in a thin layer. LSD is also found in small tablets, windowpanes, in the form of opaque gel tablets, liquid or powdered form.

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