Comment on The way my daughter's middle school health class classifies drugs is insane.
undercrust@lemmy.ca 7 months agoMost of the information in the hallucinogenic section is incorrect.
Comment on The way my daughter's middle school health class classifies drugs is insane.
undercrust@lemmy.ca 7 months agoMost of the information in the hallucinogenic section is incorrect.
ricecake@sh.itjust.works 7 months ago
Hrm, I always thought it was just a mis-name for PTSD after an excessive dose.
en.wikipedia.org/…/Hallucinogen_persisting_percep…
It looks like there’s at least a degree of clinical validation to it being a combo of PTSD and “sometimes colors stay funny for a while”.
Are you sure you’re not thinking of “the entire war on drugs, but particularly pot and heroin”?
That’s what I thought was an invention by the Nixon administration.
undercrust@lemmy.ca 7 months ago
Oh, HPPD is definitely a thing, but extraordinarily rare.
I may have misspoke about the brown acid - this was a legit warning resulting from “home-brew chemists” attempting to make their own LSD and failing to create it properly. Most of the supplies back then were direct from Sandoz (Novartis) and basically were being given away to the scientific community for novel testing. Fun stuff.
I’m talking about the hyperbole of “acid flashbacks” which was a narrative introduced to discourage and demonize LSD usage by the political and intellectual opponents of the Nixon administration. “Rots your brain permanently” and all that other garbage.
Turns out regular LSD usage by the “hippie” community and by many people involved in high-level education (particularly college and university professors) was making people feel more connected and empathetic towards one another, and that just didn’t do for the Republicans who needed everyone to fear “the other”.
What they also did with marijuana and heroin, and subsequently with crack cocaine, was truly abhorrent.