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What I want to know is: How much were you tripping?
The article cited in the original post in no way implies any long term effects from a single dose experience. The first reference listed is the actual peer reviewed paper. I’m going to post this in a “request academic papers”...
Agreed. The only argument anyone has against this medicine has to do with the side effects that result from ingesting it by smoking. There are so many other ways to consume it that anyone offering that type of criticism is missing the whole point.
First, I don't know why no one has had anything to say about this?! This is really good stuff.
Awesome! That's something that I'd like to be able to say with authority in day to day life.
I read the 1996 paper which on mystical experiences and your response article referenced in the quote...
Thanks for the welcome, ophiuchus.
Cannabis is so much better side-effect-wise than chemo. In the event that I had cancer, I can't possibly imagine that I'd try chemo before cannabis as a treatment.
This is awesome. I Rick Simpson's recipe for phoenix tears to treat rheumatoid arthritis. I will definitely check out this information. I have some peer reviewed articles related to cannabis and rheumatoid arthritis. I haven't actually read a lot of the research on it's effects on cancer...
This is really interesting to me. I'm scored as having high functioning autism on an online AQ. I got a 40. I just took your survey. I really feel that MDMA's effects ease social interaction in a way I could have never imagined.
I feel that there is a drug-use spectrum. One end of that spectrum would be consuming a particular dose of a given product under the direction of a shaman or therapist. At the other end is a garden variety crack-head. But really--the crack-head could be addicted to any substance. I live...