Ever Trip Too Long on Acid? Here's What Happened in Your Brain
Released on 01/26/2017
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[Narrator] LSD.
The hippy drug of choice.
Portal to other worlds of consciousness,
and one hell of a long ride.
Ask anyone who's done acid, and they'll tell you
it can be a bit of a commitment.
Think 12, 18, maybe 24 hours of tripping.
But until now, no one has really known
why LSD lasts so long.
Scientist just discovered that when LSD molecules
bind to serotonin receptors in the brain,
a lid closes over them and holds them tight.
The LSD can't easily escape, so it ends up
lingering in the brain for a surprisingly long time.
Advances like these could help turn LSD
into a legit therapy drug.
The better scientists understand the molecule structure,
the better they can understand how LSD acts on the brain.
People already experiment with so-called microdoses of acid
to treat depression and other disorders.
Maybe some day your doctor will prescribe
a derivative of LSD.
Without the portals to other worlds
of consciousness, of course.
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