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Does anyone know what the effects of LSD would be on microorganisms be?

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my friend is growing a kombucha ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kombuc... and accidentally dropped a tab of acid into it. does anyone know or could point me to the direction of someone who knows what will; happen to it[ kombucha is a symbiotic culture of yeast bacteria that feeds off of sugar and caffeine

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  1. The LSD will have no effect (though the blotter's chemicals might).  And the LSD should be considered destroyed as it's pretty fragile.


  2. Research was done on it's effect on spiders and web building. That was something that could be visualized. One needs a nervous system to affect in order to have an effect. Microbes don't have a nervous system with chemicals that can be "adjusted". But, please don't put LSD in any "animals" food, that would be a tragic and horrible thing to do to any creature. And have your friend take a minute and look up information on the damages the stuff causes to the body. This ain't the Leary years and we now know what we are dealing with. Life pure is life worth, anything that detracts from that devalues us.

  3. I've just read up on Kombucha, interesting I've never heard of it before.

    If it was me (I am not suggesting you try this) but I would try the kombucha once it was ready, I think the lsd would be absorbed into the growing culture and because lsd does not decay very quickly there's a good chance it would be present and therefore you would trip. I don't think it would effect the culture whilst it was growing.

    (Please tell me what happens if you do - it is potentially very useful)

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