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The paradoxical psychological effects of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) Options
 
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#1 Posted : 2/28/2016 5:33:14 PM

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Hello dear fellow Nexians. Just came across this article: http://journals.cambridg...=online&aid=10177674 When I read it, it struck me as old news. Maybe my assumption that this is old news is wrong, but interesting read nonetheless. Surprised
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#2 Posted : 2/29/2016 10:50:38 PM

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Thank you for posting. It was an interesting read for sure. Couple this with evidence from Hendricks et al., which suggests that the population of people who take LSD are less likely to have suffered from past month psychological distress, and you can make a pretty good case for LSD.
 
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#3 Posted : 2/29/2016 11:29:20 PM

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Really interesting, I think I read some days ago an article on some english-language newspaper about this paper.

I have the impression that scientific interest in psychedelics applications is having a rise, which is awesome.

Can't wait to see more and more studies concerning them!
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#4 Posted : 3/8/2016 1:10:13 PM

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Säure wrote:
Really interesting, I think I read some days ago an article on some english-language newspaper about this paper.

I have the impression that scientific interest in psychedelics applications is having a rise, which is awesome.

Can't wait to see more and more studies concerning them!


Yes, that is my impression aswell and it makes me glad! My impression is also that studies in psychedelics are being done on a much broader scale in countries like the US and England than in for example Sweden. Swedens politicians are so locked into none tollerance and zero interest regarding psychedelics, really sad actually.
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