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MJ
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Re: Lancet calls for more psychedelic research
« Reply #1 on: Apr 26th, 2006, 12:23am » |
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Nice to see the professionals speaking out. I hadnt thought about the whole generation of researchers that havent even been allowed to look at this.
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Linda_Howell
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Re: Lancet calls for more psychedelic research
« Reply #2 on: Apr 26th, 2006, 12:24am » |
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Quote: while LSD and psylocibin - the active ingredient in magic mushrooms - are being investigated as treatments from cluster headaches |
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Reviving research into psychedelic drugs
« Reply #3 on: May 4th, 2006, 9:50am » |
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"That psychedelic drugs, such as LSD and MDMA (ecstasy), can be effective treatments for various psychiatric illnesses is an old idea. Once considered wonder drugs for their effects on anxiety, depression, alcoholism, and other mental illnesses, they have been effectively banished from medical practice after legal rulings banned their sale and use. Although such bans were largely put in place to quash concerns about rampant recreational drug use fuelling the counter cultures of the 1960s and 1980s (LSD and MDMA, respectively), criminalisation of these agents has also led to an excessively cautious approach to further research into their therapeutic benefits. So do illicit drugs have therapeutic benefits that outweigh their substantial social harm? The evidence is scant. But the case of a man who emerged from a decadelong period of intensive MDMA use—during which he is estimated to have taken 40 000 pills—with no signs of the profound neurotoxicity that has long been feared to result from even limited consumption of ecstasy, has reenergised calls for more research into the real side-eff ects, and therapeutic potential, of psychedelic drugs. Although some small-scale research projects using LSD, MDMA, and the active components of cannabis are now underway, the blanket ban on psychedelic drugs enforced in many countries continues to hinder safe and controlled investigation, in a medical environment, of their potential benefits. Exaggerated risks of harm have contributed to the demonisation of psychedelic drugs as a social evil. But although this dangerous reputation—generated and perpetuated by the often disproportionately stiff penalties for their use—is helpful for law enforcement, it does not correspond to the evidence. Rather, the social prescription against psychedelic drugs that hinders properly controlled research into their effects and sideeff ects is largely based on social and legal, as opposed to scientifi c, concerns. To maximise research into therapeutic benefits without exacerbating real social harms a legal structure that recognises this distinction is sorely needed. For the case report of intensive ecstasy use see Psychosomatics 2006; 47: 86–87 doi: 10.1176/appi.psy.47.1.86" From: The Lancet www.thelancet.com Vol 367 April 15, 2006
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Re: Lancet calls for more psychedelic research
« Reply #4 on: May 10th, 2006, 10:35am » |
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Very baby steps in some places - a responsible adult behind OUCH UK recently argued in a post I'd made there that they might as well allow posting on paedophillia if they support postings on hallucinogens. Plus ca change plus c'est la meme chose - thank God for this place
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Re: Lancet calls for more psychedelic research
« Reply #5 on: May 10th, 2006, 10:58am » |
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on May 10th, 2006, 10:35am, Beastfodder wrote:Plus ca change plus c'est la meme chose |
| Not true. There ARE positive changes happening at OUCH UK and the comment you're referring to was in response to an article that didn't mention CH but, rather, focussed strictly on hallucinogens. The poster was comparing the relevance to CH (there is none with either paedophilia OR the article posted, in other words). Beastfodder, I have big respect for you personally and all that you stand for but... please.... don't come here and try to start trashing OUCH UK all over again, ok? I'm asking you nicely this time.
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Re: Lancet calls for more psychedelic research
« Reply #6 on: May 10th, 2006, 9:08pm » |
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Ya baby. Still hoping for the day I get my shroom card. Or better yet ..a dose of refined psilosibe with no side effects but for the eradication of the bastard demon. Keep up the good work CBers. Hats off to ya all the best jb
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