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'Resurgence' of medical psychedelics

Jakobien

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Chemistry World magazine recently published a comprehensive feature-length article about the "resurgence of medical hallucinogens." MAPS President Rick Doblin, PhD, is quoted throughout the article.

Taking a medical trip can be found here: http://www.rsc.org/images/TakingAMedica ... -98168.pdf

The same magazine also offers a monthly podcast about medical research evaluating psychedelics features interviews with MAPS President Rick Doblin, PhD, and researcher John Halpern, MD. http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/podcast/CWpodcast.asp
 

Entheonaut

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I :heart: MAPS... :mrgreen:

Respect! :prayer:
 

buffachino

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The archaic revival takes one step closer towards the light; hopefully the mistakes and blind ignorance of the past is not reiterated in the future and we can create something beautiful from the ashes of closed perception…
 

izmar

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Great news!

And what I like about the good news about psychedelics as opposed to the bad news in the media, is the authenticity of it.
 

Jakobien

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I like the term "resurgence" 8)
But "medical hallucinogens" I'm not so crazy about...
 

Caduceus Mercurius

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But "medical hallucinogens" I'm not so crazy about...
The latin 'hallucinare' means to wander around in the mind, as in "exploring the inner realms."

Not all vision-generating substances are classified as hallucinogens. For example, Erowid distinguishes Datura as a deliriant.
 

Jakobien

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CaduceusMercurius a dit:
But "medical hallucinogens" I'm not so crazy about...
The latin 'hallucinare' means to wander around in the mind, as in "exploring the inner realms."

Not all vision-generating substances are classified as hallucinogens. For example, Erowid distinguishes Datura as a deliriant.

OK, cool I'm not that much into substance classification, but Webster dictionary (and others) says:

Main Entry: hal·lu·ci·no·gen
: a substance and especially a drug that induces hallucinations
 

GOD

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"Not all vision-generating substances are classified as hallucinogens. For example, Erowid distinguishes Datura as a deliriant. "

Datura doesnt cause visions . Datura makes people into psychotic zombies in a nightmare world and causes amnesia wich is the opposit of visions !!!!
 

John Corkery

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Ten years on there is much more scientific research going on with substances such as LSD, MDMA and ketamine. Well worth keeping up to date with developments.
 
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