In the 1960s, the psychedelic music industry was just beginning and was filled with hippie musicians who like to create some sour and most interesting and innovative music known to humans. Meanwhile, medicine is a very popular part of hippie culture and the popularity of LSD helps to create psychedelic music, psychedelic or acidic rocks. Many bands and artists such as Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, The Beatles, The Byrd etc are strongly influenced by LSD, which leads to the creation of very popular music.
Today's LSD entertainment users include people in their teens and early twenties involved in the psychedelic world. A large underground party known as club and carnival. Recent nationwide survey shows that high school students are using LSD is decreasing and may have the lowest level over the years 9. Melt by pulverizing to powder. The 10 most common forms of LSD are as a liquid transfer to a small piece of paper (called "blister paper") or micropill. It has also been found to be powder or crystalline, to be dried on a gelatin film, to be placed in a capsule or candy bar, or to be added with other drugs.
In the 1950s and 1960s more than 1,000 academic papers and dozens of books on the use of LSD in the psychotherapy environment were published. However, due to anti-cultural opposition in the 1960s and subsequent classification of LSD as a federal drug program, systematic research of drugs by universities and commercial laboratories became impractical, if not impossible It was. A relatively high single dose (over 200 μg) is used to treat addicts, criminals, and even to help change the lives of ordinary daily living. In other methods, small to medium doses (up to 150 μg) are used to repeat psychotherapeutic treatment to treat various neurosis. People with a tendency for chronic neurosis such as major depression and general anxiety are resistant to traditional treatment and seem to benefit from the influence of LSD under treatment.