Psychedelia's Accessibility Conceals Addiction's Hidden Costs
How does the use of blotter paper facilitate the administration of LSD and contribute to its addictive properties among users? Our counsellors are here to help you today.
FREE ASSESSMENT081 444 7000Blotter is a sheet of paper where the LSD drug (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) has been filtered into. In this context, ‘Blotter’ refers to a sheet of paper or cardboard soaked with drugs, usually hallucinogens such as LSD. It’s used by addicts in order to experience psychedelic effects. Typically, the sheet is divided into smaller sections known as ‘tabs’ or ‘hits,’ each containing a specific dosage of the drug.
The origins of the term ‘Blotter’ can be traced back to the late 1960s and early 1970s when LSD gained popularity among counter-culture movements and recreational drug users. Initially, the substance was distributed in liquid form, which was then transferred onto absorbent materials like blotting paper. As a result, the term ‘Blotter’ was coined and has since become synonymous with this type of drug distribution.
In addiction treatment, ‘Blotter’ may be used as a reference when discussing substance use patterns and the impact of hallucinogenic drugs on individuals’ lives. Rehabs and addiction treatment centers provide support and resources tailored to address the specific challenges faced by those struggling with addiction, including overcoming the effects of various substances such as ‘Blotter’ drugs.
How does the use of blotter paper facilitate the administration of LSD and contribute to its addictive properties among users? Get help from qualified counsellors.Psychedelia's Accessibility Conceals Addiction's Hidden Costs
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