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|    rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski to Frederick Burroughs    |
|    Re: ****LSD News: Woman pleads guilty to    |
|    26 Jul 03 11:09:51    |
      XPost: alt.drugs.psychedelics, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.rfg       XPost: rec.drugs.psychedelic       From: rfgdxm@mochamail.com              Frederick Burroughs wrote:       > "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" wrote:              >> And, psychological stress results from toxicity of LSD on the       >> brain. Looked at medically, what around here is called "tripping"       >> medically is the manifestation of the toxic effects of LSD on the       >> brain. Remember, being high is called being "intoxicated".       >       > Then say "stress related to LSD intoxication," not "direct toxicity       > death case." You open yourself to misinterpretation. My immediate       > thought was the deceased had been given a hugh quantity of LSD.               Which is why I posted the entire story, so the dose would be know by       all reading. The fact that the dose wasn't that large in fact is       significant. This is a case of LSD killing even in rather low doses. I       in fact made sure not to use the word "overdose" in my post.              > Also,       > it would be more accurate to say tripping is the manifestation of the       > "intoxicating" effects of LSD on the brain, since this is one of the       > generally accepted definitions of the word.               That would be acceptable. In this specific case, using toxic seems       best, since the effect of the drug was to cause death. IOW, if you live       the experience was intoxicating; and if the drug kills you it was toxic.       --       http://www.dextromethorphan.ws/       For information about the psychedelic drug DXM, including dangers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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