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LSD and Spinal Adjustments

I have heard that LSD can remain in your spinal cord or spinal fluids for many years after taking LSD. I have attempted to research the subject but found conflicting information. I have been suffering from dizzy spells. I have spent thousands of dollars to see what it could be caused by. Several doctors and tests later, I have found nothing. Recently I wondered if my visits to my Chiropractor might be connected? I had taken some LSD in years past and wonder if I am suffering from ‘flashbacks’ when having my back adjusted. Could this be a possibility? I am too afraid (for social reasons) to ask my Chiropractor.

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    LSD is water soluble which means it cannot ‘nest’ in the spinal cord, and dislodge later, causing a flashback. The flashback phenonema is caused by post traumatic stress disorder and it might be what is causing your dizzy spells.

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