People have been taking LSD for decades, but experts still don’t know all that much about it, especially when it comes to how it affects your brain. Still, LSD doesn’t appear to kill brain cells. At ...
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Albert Hofmann’s journey from lab to legend
Albert Hofmann, the Swiss chemist who first synthesized LSD, spent decades exploring nature’s chemical secrets. His curiosity led to groundbreaking discoveries, from ergot alkaloids to the structure ...
Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann was born January 11, 1906 and died April 29, 2008. In an exclusive interview published in the July, 1976 edition of High Times, Hofmann looked back at his illustrious ...
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The first LSD trip was a literal bicycle ride 83 years ago. Fans of the psychedelic celebrate the occasion every April 19
Bicycle Day, celebrated annually on April 19, commemorates the world’s first recorded LSD trip, in 1943. That’s when Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann ingested lysergic acid diethylamide before bicycling ...
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