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Question: First of all what is "organic" brain damage? Does LSD cause it? You usually hear "Evidence shows that prolonged use of LSD may cause organic brain damage, leading to memory loss and shorter attention span" in anti-drug pamphlets, but these are usually unrealiable. And (I still wanna know this even if LSD doesn't cause it) Is organic brain damage permenant?
Answer: A "synapse" is a nerve connection, occurring in every creature which has an evolved neural system (see "axon" and "dendrite"). LSD is one of the (very few) drugs that acts in any direct way on the synapses. Unfortunately for your point, it does this in more or less exactly the same way as a naturally-occurring biochemical. There is little research to support the contention that drinking does enduring neural damage. LSD was originally studied as a means of counteracting alcohol "addiction." Later, LSD was thought to have some potential as a kind of truth serum. It was in this connection that the military used it on inmates and "volunteers," without their knowledge or consent. The brain does not use synapses, per se. There is nothing to be gained in making claims incapable of support in common knowledge. You are full fo Your boy is a burned old old drug addict and drunk His seizure is common among addcit like him. His stupid ramblings at his so called speaking engagements is proof of that idiots loss of brain function and it will get worse the older he gets. The brain clinical organic brain damage is irreversible
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