The Truth About Psychedelics



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22 thoughts on “The Truth About Psychedelics

  1. As always, we should listen to our doctors. If we can find help for those who our suffering, religious leaders and politicians should just stay out of the way. After all, Bill W., one of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous tried LSD after retiring and suggested it may be a cure for alcoholism.

  2. Cleo, you're looking at this as politics. But you know who's controlling politics in the US. A better question is who benefits, and the finger will point to big pharma. They and the Military industrial complex blocked it then, and now they can see some profit, especially in the mushrooms because mushroom cultivation techniques have improved dramatically over the last 15-20 years especially with China entering the space.

  3. Why is DMT a capsule? DMT does nothing when ingested.. Either smoke it or mix it up to make Ayahuasca.. I mean at least the shrooms, peyote and all other depictions make sense.

    (edit) ..as a matter of fact, why was DMT left out of the convo?

  4. I'm a rare case. I been taking psychedelics since around 12 but never very regularly. Off and on through the years. There were points in time where I was trained in it enough to take over 7g of cubensis, walk around, drive a car, 🤔, and I'm schitzo effective… Go figure?

  5. I’ll never forget my first time mushrooms a couple months ago and it was such a beautiful experience. It’s a game changer for severe depression and anxiety……Peace! Truly one of the most remarkable phenomenons on the planet

  6. Yeah I have schizophrenia, after a big psychotic episode, made easier to have by marijuana. No family history. It was after repeated use, and it was my own thoughts that pushed my brain to have the episode, so be careful with your thoughts! Wishing for magic, supernatural things can actually physically make your brain manifest them. And some, if not all drugs or substances tend to destabilise your brain cohesion, to make that easier. If you feel happy, healthy and confident, it's a huge plus for recreational drug use. Just be aware your brain can break just like your muscles or bones can. And it takes a long time to put it back together. Much love stay safe ❤

  7. I'm skeptical about the benefits in any measurable way, but harm is very rare and I don't think people should be jailed, fined or otherwise involved with the criminal justice system. I do NOT feel that way about opioids, meth or cocaine.

  8. Ayahuasca was mind blowing for me. I found myself in a world where swirling colors created a mesmerizing kaleidoscope. Time stretched as I explored cosmic landscapes, feeling a profound connection to everything. It left me with a deep sense of peace and wonder, realizing the limitless potential of the mind.

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