AL-LAD, or 6-allyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide, is a synthetic hallucinogenic substance that belongs to the lysergamide class of psychedelics. AL-LAD is structurally related to LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) and produces similar psychedelic effects.
AL-LAD blotter paper refers to small squares of absorbent paper that have been infused with a liquid solution containing AL-LAD. These blotter tabs are similar in appearance to LSD blotter tabs and are typically used as a method of consuming AL-LAD orally.
The blotter paper is usually decorated with colorful designs or patterns, which can vary widely in appearance. These designs are often printed onto the blotter paper using non-toxic dyes or inks and may include abstract geometric shapes, intricate artwork, or images.
Consuming AL-LAD blotter tabs involves placing the square of blotter paper on or under the tongue, where it is allowed to dissolve and be absorbed through the mucous membranes. The effects of AL-LAD typically begin within 30 to 60 minutes of ingestion and can last for several hours.
The effects of AL-LAD blotter tabs are similar to those of LSD and may include visual and auditory hallucinations, altered perception of time and space, enhanced sensory perception, and profound emotional and spiritual experiences. However, AL-LAD is often reported to have a more visually intense and less introspective character compared to LSD
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