The "face-eating bath salt man of Florida" was a schizophrenic that had smoked too much cannabis, triggering a manic episode.
He never even ingested alpha-PVP, the "bath salt" / amphetamine synthetic in question.
>You hear stories with psilocybin mushrooms too but I remember reading that LSD was a different beast that it can actually cause lasting symptoms whereas you don't hear that with psilocybin (but not without cases involving psychosis).
LSD is, among the most experienced of psychonauts, associated with a slightly relatively increased risk of HPPD, especially compared to mushrooms.
The dosage, setting, and personal predisposition to manic and schizophrenic episodes is a magnitude more affecting of a factor.
Antedate urban legends such as the above, and "orange juice man", just further dilute the truth, and increase the actual risk to people harming themselves.
He never even ingested alpha-PVP, the "bath salt" / amphetamine synthetic in question.
>You hear stories with psilocybin mushrooms too but I remember reading that LSD was a different beast that it can actually cause lasting symptoms whereas you don't hear that with psilocybin (but not without cases involving psychosis).
LSD is, among the most experienced of psychonauts, associated with a slightly relatively increased risk of HPPD, especially compared to mushrooms.
The dosage, setting, and personal predisposition to manic and schizophrenic episodes is a magnitude more affecting of a factor.
Antedate urban legends such as the above, and "orange juice man", just further dilute the truth, and increase the actual risk to people harming themselves.