home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Message-ID: <094303Z19031995@anon.penet.fi>
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.psychedelics
- From: an188749@anon.penet.fi
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 09:41:30 UTC
- Subject: LSD Purity -- Gospel and Heresy
-
-
-
- LSD Purity -- Gospel and Heresy
-
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- Table of Contents
-
- I. THE GOSPEL
- A. The Syllogism
- B. Empirical Evidence: lsd.data
-
- II. A HERETICAL VIEWPOINT
- A. An Analysis of the Syllogism
- B. What lsd.data Proves
- C. Subjective Evidence Supporting the Heresy
- D. Weighing Subjective Evidence Against the Gospel
- E. Anecdotes
-
- III. GUIDEBOOK FOR UNBELIEVERS
- A. Subjective Indications of Quality
- B. Precautions
- C. Storage
-
- IV. THE GOSPEL AND THE POLITICS OF LSD
-
- APPENDIX: Holy Scripture Revisited
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
-
- I. THE GOSPEL
-
- In reading alt.drugs.* and the literature on LSD in ftp.hyperreal.com, it
- is clear that there has emerged a central dogma about LSD purity (and quality).
- It holds that all acid in the form of blotters is in effect indistinguishable
- from perfectly manufactured LSD-25. Persons suggesting that there may be
- variations in quality are derided and told to read the FAQ (holy scripture).
- The Gospel appears to be based on the following syllogism, and backed up
- by empirical evidence found in the file lsd.data. Subjective evidence
- supporting or opposing the Gospel is considered worthless given the importance
- of set and setting in the LSD experience.
-
-
- A. The Syllogism
-
- The syllogism on which the Gospel is based goes something like this:
-
- Given that:
- 1) A typical blotter can only hold about 200 ug of drug material.
- 2) The d isomer of LSD (LSD-25) is the only drug which is psychoactive
- in such quantities.
- Therefore:
- 3) All illicit 'acid' packaged in blotter form owes all of its
- psychoactive effects to LSD-25 and thus any difference
- in subjective or physical effects are entirely due to difference
- in dose, set, or setting.
-
- I intend to indulge in the heresy of attempting to 'refute' this fundamental
- tenet of the Gospel, which I will also refer to as 'the Doctrine'.
- But before proceeding to vent my blasphemies, I support my synopsis of the
- Doctrine and its supporting syllogism by quoting directly from scripture:
- (from ftp.hyperreal.com::drugs/psychedelics/lsd/FAQ-LSD)
-
- > ADULTERANTS:
- >
- > Several problems are associated with street drugs: their unknown
- > purity and their unknown strength. Because of its extreme cheapness
- > and potency, the purity of LSD in blotter form is not an issue: either
- > it's lsd or untreated paper. The purity of powders, pills, and liquids
- > cannot be assumed as safe. With regards to uncertain strength, the
- > strength of hits these days is low, 100 micrograms or so. One should
- > be careful and assume that the smallest square in a tiling of a sheet
- > is a dose, even if a printed pattern covers several. An experienced
- > person could judge the strength of a dose, and if it is assumed all
- > doses on a sheet have been processed equivalently, those doses would
- > be calibrated for others, much like anything else.
- >
- > ..............................
- >
- > From _Psychedelic Chemistry_ by M.V.Smith, 2nd edition p 5:
- >
- > "There is a great deal of superstition regarding purification of
- > psychedelics. Actually, any impurities which may be present as a
- > result of synthetic procedures will almost certainly be without any
- > effect on the trip. If there are 200 micrograms of LSD in a tablet,
- > there could only be 200 mics of impurities present even if the LSD was
- > originally only 50% pure (assuming nothing else has been added), and
- > few compounds will produce a significant effect until a hundred to a
- > thousand times this amount has been ingested. Even mescaline, which
- > has a rather specific psychedelic effect, requires about a thousand
- > thimes this amount."
-
- It is interesting to note how much of scripture is based on the immortal
- words of the true prophet Michael Valentine Smith. See the APPENDIX for
- blasphemous attacks on this venerable prophet.
-
-
- B. Empirical Evidence: lsd.data
-
- Although the above argument usually suffices for the faithful, the doubters
- can retrieve a document 'lsd.data' from the holy archives which lists
- results of PharmChem analyses of alleged LSD samples in 1973 and 1974.
- This should remove any doubt that the preparations sold as LSD are in
- fact the real McCoy.
-
-
- II. A HERETICAL VIEWPOINT
-
- I intend to advance the heretical viewpoint that there is tremendous variation
- in the quality of drugs found in blotters, and that few such preparations
- illicitly available since the mid-1970s even come close to pure LSD-25
- in the capacity for expanding consciousness.
- In the following I first examine the syllogism then move to a discussion
- of subjective effects and anecdotes about purity.
-
-
- A: An analysis of the Syllogism
-
- I now proceed to examine the assumptions and conclusions of the syllogism
- outlined above
-
- 1) A blotter can only hold about 200 ug of drug material
-
- Not necessarily true. Blotters vary in size, some weighing up to several
- milligrams in weight, and I have seen blotters that were saturated with
- added materials. I will examine (2) and (3) together.
-
- 2) Only the d isomer of LSD is active in such quantity
- 3) All illicit 'acid' packaged in blotter form owes all of its
- psychoactive effects to LSD-25 and thus any difference
- in subjective or physical effects are entirely due to difference
- in dose, set, or setting.
-
- Not true.
- 1: Several other *known* drugs are active in such quantities.
- Here are a few, listed with typical psychoactive doses:
- drug dose (ug)
- ---- ---------
- LSD 100-1000
- nicotine 300
- scopolamine 500
- atropine 500
- carbachol 200
- aminopentamide 500
- colchicine 100
- fentanyl 100
- etorphine 100
- resperine 250
- Some of these drugs are very cheap and easy to obtain, such as
- socpolamine and atropine. Even methamphetamine is active in doses
- as low as 1 mg.
- 2: LSD-25 may potentiate other materials that are normally inactive.
- Even minute ammounts of amphetamine can significantly potentiate LSD,
- and change the quality of the effect. The same may be true of other
- lysergic acid derivatives and by-products in a blotter.
- 3: All the discussion I have seen about psychoactive by-products and residues
- in blotters has focused on known such known products as the 4 isomers of
- LSD, variations on the anide group, known lysergic amines, etc.
- The information about these chemicals appears to be based on assays
- of extraction and synthesis products based on high-quality processes
- using materials and reagents of pharmaceutical quality. What goes on
- in illicit drug labs may be an entirely different story.
- Question: What happens when you substitute the hydrogens on any of the
- various positions of the lysergic backbone with some other element or
- compound? How do differences in saturation affect its qualities?
- If the base molecule is LSD it may still have very high potency, but
- qualitatively very different (eg: muddled) effects.
- 4: The mechanism by which LSD alters consciousness is not understood.
- The fact that only 0.001% of a dose crosses the blood-brain barrier,
- and it leaves the brain within an hour suggests that it's mechanism
- of action is very different from most drugs, so generalizations about
- purity/quality based on other drugs should be used with caution.
- Perhaps there are phenomena of synchronization, synergy, or resonance
- in the neural response patterns to LSD that are disrupted or muted
- by the presence of variants of LSD at LSD receptors (if they exist).
- We simply don't know, and to pretend we can speak with certainty about
- such things is to indulge in hubris.
-
-
- B: What lsd.data Proves
-
- The analysis results in lsd.data proves that the vast majority of alleged
- LSD samples analyzed in 1973 and 1974 tested positive for LSD, and did not test
- positive for whatever other drugs they were testing for. Relevant questions
- include: How selective were the LSD identification tests used? and How many
- other drugs were tested for? In any case, based on numerous reports, I believe
- most of the acid available during those years was of high quality and was
- similar if not identical to LSD-25. The consistency of quality didn't start
- to plummet until the mid-1970s, due in part to restricted availability of
- chemicals required for synthesis. A recent post (arguing in favor of the
- Doctrine) is instructive.
-
- <planders.461.2F36D2D0@mail.utexas.edu>:
- > In the 60s, it never seemed that certain charachteristics were assigned to
- > different batches. Acid was acid. Only when printed blotters really
- > started taking off in the late 70s (replacing pills, microdots, windowpane,
- > etc) did people start giving charachteristics to blotter.
-
-
- C: Subjective Evidence Supporting the Heresy
-
- There is abundant subjective evidence that since the prohibition of LSD, and
- particularly since the mid-1970s the illicit psychoactive preparations having
- effective doses in the sub-milligram range (eg-blotters), called acid or LSD,
- have baseline effects (independent of dose, set, or setting) which vary over
- a wide spectrum.
-
- This distribution of effects may be highly modal and centralized, with the
- vast majority of acid available at a given time having very similar effects,
- perhaps even comming from only a few sources; and this may give users who have
- only sampled acid for a few years the impression that it's all the same, and
- thus little reason to doubt it's authenticity or quality.
-
- However, virtually any connoisseur of acid who has a discerning mind and a good
- memory, and has sampled illicit offerings for several decades (starting in
- the 60's or early 70's) knows that quality is a very real and important issue.
- I will leave it to the reader to seek out the opinions of veterans of the the
- first psychedelic era.
-
-
- D: Weighing Subjective Evidence Against the Gospel
-
- The syllogism supporting the Doctrine has gaping holes in it.
- It, in combination with other supporting evidence, may tend to support the case:
- [a] Most blotter acid is owes most of its activity to lysergic acid
- derivaties structurally similar to LSD (and perhaps testing positive
- for it).
- But it certainly doesn't make the case:
- [b] All blotter acid owes all of its activity to LSD-25, whose
- pharmacological action is unmodified by impurities.
-
- What can one learn from subjective experiences induced by acid?
- The proponents of the central dogma contend that since the effects of LSD
- are highly susceptible to set, setting, and dose, users' attributions of
- differences in effects to differences in the drug are groundless.
- It is true that variables such as set, setting and dose are extremely
- influential in determining the subjective effects of LSD. In fact the LSD
- experience is probably more susceptable to these effects than any other drug
- known. This does not mean that a discerning user is incapable of separating
- to a significant or high degree such variables from variations in drug quality.
- It is very much a function of the aptitude and experience of the user.
- Some people can readily distinguish the effects of pure mescaline from those
- of the mixture of alkaloids found in Peyote. Others can't distinguish between
- the distinctly different effects of Psilocybin and LSD.
-
- To illustrate the capacity for discriminating between drug quality and other
- variables I offer the following metaphor:
- Think of LSD as a window through which you look into a different world.
- Your position relative to the window, and what is on the other side represents
- set and setting. The clarity of the window represents the quality of the drug.
- Now your position and the scene outside the window can change dramatically,
- but reguardless you are still capable of perceiving the clarity of the window.
- Moreover, if you had never looked through a window before, and you were
- given a cloudy one to look through and told it was LSD, you would have no
- reason to doubt its authenticity because you have never had the experience of
- looking through a clear one.
-
-
- E: Anecdotes
-
- The following accounts are presented as evidence that blotters may contain
- psychoactive substances that produce effects quite different from LSD.
- Note that these accounts represent extreme and atypical experiences with
- blotter acid and are presented to refute the Doctrine, not to counter case
- [a], above.
-
- 1: aluminized LSD?
- 1978 (5-point star pattern white paper):
- I went for a bike ride, and took an aluminum canteen that had water sitting
- in it for a long time. I put blotter on my tounge and washed it down with
- the canteen water. Within 30 minutes I started to noticed effects, but
- not like acid. They were very rough and jolting. There was a violent
- flashing in my visual field. I got off my bike and went into the woods.
- I started to get jolting, cramping feelings throughout my nervous system.
- These very unpleasant physical symptoms completely overshadowed any
- psychic effects. I was undergoing what seemed to be a convulsive attack,
- and feared for my life. After several hours, the effects diminished, and
- I rode home. I called my friend who gave me the hits and he was shocked
- to hear of my experience, having certified that it was good acid. Having
- complete trust in him, I came up with the hypothesis that aluminum in the
- water had reacted with the acid to yield a product with strychnine-like
- effects. I cautiously sampled another hit. This time it was completely
- smooth with no physical symptoms. Subsequent trips on the same batch were
- also smooth with normal acid-like psychic effects.
-
- 2: tropane acid?
- 1987 (orange blotters seemingly saturated with material)
- I have had hundreds of acid trips and one trip on Datura Stranorum
- (containing tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine). This acid resembled
- Datura more closely than most other acid I've had. It wasn't very
- mind-expanding, but was very dreamy, and vision was slightly blurred.
- The visuals were of the cholinergic type, not the norepinepherin or serotonin
- type. It had a slightly dissociative effect uncharacteristic of normal acid.
- There was also a harsh feeling in my heart not unlike one I had on the
- Datura trip.
-
- 3: 'speedy' acid
- 1979 (red blotter):
- I have taken a few different blotters which had effects resembling
- amphetamine more than LSD. This was particularly true of this dose.
- The effects were already strong after 45 minutes (instead of the 1 hour
- wait before the start of the climb characteristic of LSD). The depth,
- subtleties, colors, highly connected patterns, vivid imagination, and
- multiplicity and liberty of thought characteristic of LSD were absent.
- Instead there was an urgent matter-of-fact quality of thought; a feeling of
- being pushed against my will. Color perception was flattened, dominated by
- monochromes, especially red. Kinesthetic, tactile, and visual perceptions
- over time seemed to melt into a kind of blur.
-
-
- III. GUIDEBOOK FOR UNBELIEVERS
-
- A: Subjective Indications of Quality
-
- The following table is provided as a resource for evaluating the effects
- of acid. Effects of other drugs are listed for comparison purposes.
- Scores are normalized for dose, meaning that a given score is expressed
- as a ratio to the overall effect of the drug. Thus, for example, taking
- larger doses of scopolamine cannot be used to approximate LSD-like synesthetic
- experiences, as other effects of the drug, such as delirium, get in the way.
- Similar dose-related phenomena limit the mind-expanding capacities of most
- acid.
-
- Note: this table is based on extensive but imperfect data, and necessarily
- involves subjective elements. Readers who disagree with my scoring are
- encouraged to write me with their opinions, which will all me to improve
- my data.
-
- code drug
- ---- ----
- LSD - LSD-25
- LAA - crude lysergic amines, from HBWR
- Mes - mescaline
- TMA - TMA
- Amp - methamphetamine
- Psi - psilocin
- Sco - scopolamine & atropine
- acid - various blotter acid 1975-92
-
- effect LSD LAA Mes TMA Amp Psi Sco acid
- ------ --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -----
- pharmacology:
- dose (mg) 0.3 8 800 30 3 30 2 < 2
- onset (hours) 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.5 0.5- 1.0
- peak (hours) 3.0 3.5 4.0 3.0 3.0 1.6 3.5 2.0- 3.0
- termination (hours) 12 8 15 15 15 6 8 6 - 10
- physiological:
- pupil dilation 7 8 6 5 3 7 9 5 - 9
- nausea 1 8 2 2 3 4 0 1 - 8
- increased heart rate 2 2 3 4 6 2 4 2 - 7
- perceptual:
- transparency of hallucinations 8 6 5 4 3 4 2 2 - 5
- information content of hallucinations 9 9 6 7 2 3 1 1 - 5
- symmetry of hallucinations 6 6 9 6 2 4 0 1 - 5
- detail of hallucinations 9 3 7 6 1 3 1 0 - 6
- sequential afterimages or 'trails' 7 4 8 4 2 4 1 1 - 7
- color enhancement 6 2 9 5 1 7 0 0 - 5
- Synesthesia 9 4 7 5 2 4 1 1 - 5
- cognitive:
- concentration 7 4 9 5 2 3 0 -3 - 4
- association 8 2 7 3 2 5 2 1 - 5
- task impairment 2 5 3 2 1 5 9 4 - 9
- memory of experience 6 7 9 8 4 6 -5 -2 - 4
- subjective:
- expansiveness 8 2 9 5 1 4 1 1 - 5
- time dilation 8 2 5 4 4 6 0 2 - 6
- exaggeration, caricature 9 3 5 3 2 7 0 1 - 6
- emotive content of hallucinations 5 5 4 3 2 7 8 1 - 4
- imagination/fantasy 9 3 7 3 1 5 6 1 - 5
- recollective:
- long-term memory accessibility 9 3 5 3 2 2 -1 -1 - 3
- access to subconscious 9 3 6 4 1 3 2 0 - 3
- self-perception:
- ego dissolution 9 6 6 4 1 5 1 2 - 8
- out-of-body experience 7 6 5 4 2 5 8 2 - 8
- side-effects:
- post-experience lethargy 0 2 -2 0 3 3 4 0 - 5
- residual headaches 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 - 6
-
-
- B: Precautions
-
- Beware of blotters which have a bitter tast or appear to be stained with color.
- LSD is tasteless and colorless.
- When first sampling acid from a batch of unknown quality, take a fraction
- of a dosage unit to ascertain the quality and strength of effects.
- Pay attention to the onset, and duration of effects, and to side effects.
- If the experience is smooth, free of noticable side effects, and matches
- the profile of LSD reasonably well, consider doubling the dosage next time
- (after at least 3 days have elapsed).
-
-
- C: Storage
-
- Oxygen, UV light, and moisture degrade LSD, and the rate of most reactions
- increases at least with the square of the absolute temperature. Therefore
- it should be kept tightly wrapped in cellophane (crinkly) plastic
- (not polyethylene or aluminum, which may react with it), and, if feasible,
- refrigerated. It may also help to sprinkle some ascorbic acid crystals
- (vitamin C) in the package to act as an oxygen scavenger.
-
-
- III. THE GOSPEL AND THE POLITICS OF LSD
-
- The proponents of the Gospel seem to be motivated by a desire to dispell fears
- about the quality and adulteration of acid which discourage experimentation.
- Quoting from the FAQ:
-
- > (It is common for the uninformed to harbor fears (e.g., about adulterants)
- > instilled by ignorance and the current hysteria/propoganda. That's why this
- > FAQ exists.)
-
- It goes to some length to (correctly) dispell the myth of strychnine
- adulteration. However it does not credibly address the possibility of other
- adulterants or the possibility of the presence of LSD-analogs which could
- greatly alter the effect.
-
- I do not question the sincerity or motives of those who promulgate the
- Doctrine; only their uncritical and dogmatic adherence to an apparently logical
- conclusion. I believe that while attempting to counteract the mis-
- understanding and mis-information, about psychedelic drugs endemic to our
- culture, they are unwittingly doing a great dis-service in contending that most
- acid is indistinguishable from perfect LSD. As an entire generation accepts
- the conventional wisdom that the often mediocre psychedelic preparations called
- acid are one and the same with LSD, the memory of the most mind-expanding and
- liberating drug ever discovered is being buried.
-
-
- APPENDIX: Holy Scripture Revisited
-
- One way of fanning the flames of blasphemy is to cast doubt on the prophets.
- I present for your evaluation the following quotes from the Psychedelic
- Chemistry by Michael Valentine Smith:
-
- p9:
- > These compounds can be extracted and used to synthesized
- > the active THC and THC acid (by smoking, not active orally).
-
- THC not active orally? Really?
-
- p8:
- > Cannabis Sativa has been a cherished friend ...
- > ... The genus Cannabis contains only this one species,
-
- What about Cannabis Indica and Cannabis Rootaralis?
-
- p5:
- > few compounds will produce a significant effect until a hundred to a
- > thousand times this amount (200 ug) has been ingested.
-
- Really? About half of the psyhoactive compounds listed in my pharmacology
- book are active in doses of less than 10mg. (200ug * 50).
-
- > Even mescaline, which has a rather specific psychedelic effect, requires
- > about a thousand times this amount.
-
- "Even mescaline"!? -- It's the *least* potent of the well-known psychedelics.
-
- Note: I think this book offers some insights, but it seems to be lacking in
- consistency and authority. Also it was originally written before the
- mid-1970s, when most acid was, for the most part, indistinguishable from
- pharmaceutical LSD. Even so, M. V. Smith casts doubt:
-
- p5:
- > It is possible that iso-LSD may block LSD effects somewhat and inhibit the
- > cosmic trips that can result from high doses; this is however unproven.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- To find out more about the anon service, send mail to help@anon.penet.fi.
- If you reply to this message, your message WILL be *automatically* anonymized
- and you are allocated an anon id. Read the help file to prevent this.
- Please report any problems, inappropriate use etc. to admin@anon.penet.fi.
-
-
-