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Commentary Notes: Mushrooms and the History of Psilocybin ResearchA few brief facts regarding psilocybin research and its uphill battle with public opinion.- Psilocybin Mushrooms - Common FactsA brief description of facts pertaining to the use and history or psilocybin mushrooms.
The Effects of Psilocybin MushroomsMy personal experience with psilocybin mushrooms.- Treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with HallucinogensFor patient suffering from moderate to several OCD symptoms, the use of the biological component of mushrooms, known as psilocybin, is providing relief where other medications prove ineffective.
- What Happens When You Mix Mushrooms and Alcohol?To understand the effects of mixing alcohol and mushrooms containing psilocybin, you must first understand the way the two drugs interact.
- Are Hallucinogenic Drugs Making a Comeback in Modern Medicine?Hallucinogenic substances such as LSD and psilocybin used to be taboo subjects in research and medicine. Now, scientists are taking a new look at these substances and their merits regarding health and well-being.
Psychedelic Mushrooms Have Spiritual BenefitA John Hopkins study released last month seemed to indicate that using psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, may have lasting positive benefits for some people.- The Therapeutic Benefits of PsychedelicsPsychoactive substances have served man as a healing tool for thousands of years. Why has the last one-hundred years cast such a dark shadow over these drugs?
- Mushroom Poisoning: ToxinsSome people involved in a poisoning event experienced a gastric upset to fatality because of a certain toxin found in mushroom that could have been avoided if they had followed a guideline.
Looking at Drugs Honestly is the Only Way to End Drug AbuseThis explores the ethical issue of drug laws, specifically relating to marijuana. Additionally, it looks at American culture and drug education as the reason for drug abuse.- The Relationship Between Hallucinogens, Substance Abuse and Mental DiseaseVarious drugs of abuse are discussed including pain killers. My view is that an internal hallucinogen causes schizophrenia.
Terence McKenna: Peoples Eclectic, Vol. 2UFOs, Virtual Reality, Psychedelics, Transcendental Objects, the Stoned Ape theory....the many ideas of Terence McKenna.
The Shroom TragedyThe war on drugs is conceived by people who rather wage war, than let other people use drugs.- MAPS: Finding a Way to Legalize Psychedelics, Medical MarijuanaMAPS assists scientists in designing, funding, conducting and reporting on the risks and benefits of therapeutic, spiritual and creative uses of marijuana, MDMA and psychedelic drugs.
- Hallucinations: From the Supernatural to the ScientificA academic paper on what causes hallucinations. The paper explores how neurotransmitters are effected by hallucinogenic drugs and also how schizophrenic hallucinations may be caused by similar disruptions of neurotransmitters.
The Issue of Drug Legalization: Pros and ConsTaking different types of drugs into consideration, this articles analyzes the case for legalization.
Internet Spawns New ReligionsThere has to be some moral code to help us mortals understand the world; we realize that if there were no religion this planet would become the darkest dungeon and all of us the most unfortunate creatures. We've just got to have something..- Good Drugs Combating Bad DrugsRecent evidence suggests that the family of "psychedelic" seretonin-antagonizing drugs have the ability to break addictions to so-called "hard drugs," such as heroin and cocaine. The promise of curing these almost hopeless compulsions is worth investigating.
Why You Need to Visit Amsterdam This SummerAmsterdam is the capitol city in the Netherlands. It is known for its beautiful houses with calm canals running throughout.
Why Good and Evil Are Good Friends: Exploring the Good in Evil and the Evil in the GoodGood & evil are complimentary parts, coexisting in all aspects of humanity, society, and the world. To believe that we live in a world where good is constantly battling evil is to believe we live in a world that lacks color.
Google Search Gets Psychotherapist Banned from the United StatesAndrew Feldmar, a well-known Vancouver psychotherapist, was banned from the U.S. after a Google search uncovered that the doctor had experimented with psychoactive drugs in the 1970's.- British Study Finds Tobacco and Alcohol More Dangerous Than EcstasyThe UK's current system of drug classification has come under fire as a new study reveals some surprising results.
How to Use Psychoactive Drugs ResponsiblyA brief and to the point article about proper usage of psychoactive(psychedelic) drugs.
How to Organically Cure Writer's BlockWriter's block can slow down the most prolific of writers. Are the natural organic cures for writer's Block safe and effective?
6400 Miles (chapters 1-4) Into the Heart of AmericaThe first 4 chapters in the story of a young man's first road trip across the United States.
Timothy Leary: Genius?Timothy Leary, Ph.D. was an American writer, psychologist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and use. He coined and popularized the catch phrase " Turn on, tune in, drop out."- The String Cheese Incident Play What Might Be Their Last Halloween Concert in Las VegasSCI delivers an interesting, genre-mixing set of their own material and covers.
- A Basic Guide to Mushroom CultivationA complete A-Z procedure for cultivating your own mushrooms of any kind.
- The War on Drugs: A Look Back at Leary and the Psychedellic MovementTakes a look back at Timothy Leary and the psychedellic movement. How LSD caused the government to start a war on Leary and the drugs he tried to spread.
- The Popularization of LSDLSD (lysergic acid) was the perfect drug to catch on in society in the early 1960s. It was cheaper than the other common hallucinogens or psychedelics such as peyote and mushrooms and a lot more powerful.
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