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Does Lsd Contain Any Chemicals Such As Strychnine That Can Be Detected Through Urinalysis?
I realize actual LSD cannot be detected through urinalysis. But my boyfriend says that LSD these days has a certain level of strychnine in it because its nothing like it used to be. So do you happen to know if there is any chemicals now added to LSD that would show up in urinalysis and if there are how long do they take to leave the system and what are they?





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What Robert says is true, however, there are key points being left out, (not on-purpose) that are important to know to have a clearer picture:

99.99% of urinalysis screens do not test for LSD as it is costly as heck, and very meticulous to do. LSD is potent at 100 micrograms, (a standard dose) and detecting the remnants of it in your urine is a feat in and of itself. (Toput it in perspective- a standard sugar packet has 1 gram of sugar in it. If that gram of sugar were actually a crystal gram of LSD it would equate to 10,000 doses. So its like trying to detect the leftovers of 1/10,000th of a sugar packet in your urine–) Its so rarely an issue with people anyway almost all companies and almost all law enforcement organizations alike refrain from screening for it.
Strychnine in LSD simply doesn’t happen. There are probably under 25 people in this country at any given time, across all ages and spectrums of existence, who have had any hand in ruly producing real LSD. The people that know how, and this is a paraphrase of a report BY the DEA on the difference in busting LSD manufacturers versus the rest of the illicit drug spectrum: “LSD manufacturers are different from every other sort of drug criminal we have profiled through past dealings with. The chemists who make it, and the high level distributors who deal it do not do it for the money, but rather because they feel they are doing what they were destined to do, what they were *supposed* to do with their lives, regardless of consequence. They don’t slip up and get sloppy because they are too high, nor do they cut deals for themselves to bring down others/chemists, as that would be a direct slap in the face of everything they stand for….”
No kidding– Its not word for word, but the essence is entirely there, from this report I read a year or two ago. With all this in mind, do you think these people are adding strychnine to their product? Its one of the hardest synthesis on the planet to do properly, and anyone with the ability to acquire all the watched precursors and successfully create a batch has entirely different reasons for what they are doing then the government and the propaganda machines would have you think. Strychnine being found in it is an old government started scare tactic, along with “spinal tap” related rumors, and people jumping out windows for any reason other then suicide, related to a bad trip. Nobody on LSD thinks they can fly.
If you are worried about blowing a UA because you took acid, and it was actually real acid…. Do not fret. You will not be caught. However, your boyfriend is right about the acid nowadays… Due to the prevalence of other psychedelic compounds emerging as much easier to acquire and distribute, and having very similar properties, most of the acid nowadays is not acid but rather a cousin of LSD, usually being one of a few different varying synthetic phenethylamines, closer to what is in peyote then LSD, structurally. What you want to be in the know in is, is what you took really LSD or something similar, and how confident are you of this? If you know what you took was real dose, relax…….
Hope this helps.
LSD refers to a specific chemical, also known as lysergic acid diethylamide (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSD). It does not contain strychnine unless strychnine was added to it at some point.
LSD can show up in urine. See: http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/lsd08c.htm.
Also: “LSD and its metabolites were still detectable in human urine for as long as 4 days after the ingestion of 0.2 mg of the drug. [Faed, E.M., McLeod, W.R.: A urine screening test of lysergide. Journal of Chromatographic Science. 11, 4-6 (1973)]“
I am sure it can be and they can also take a sample of your hair.——Stay away from anything like that crap or others……..xx
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