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#1 Posted : 1/7/2011 7:23:29 PM
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The Brain: A Secret History
Includes Professor Nutt, talks about psilocybin and the presenter (I think), who is a doctor, undergoes a psilocybin trial.
Part 1 of series.
Thursdays, 9pm, BBC Four

How Drugs Work: Cannabis
Part 1 of series. Next week is ecstacy.
Thursdays, 9pm, BBC HD




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#2 Posted : 1/7/2011 7:52:50 PM
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Cool, i caught the cannabis one but missed the brain one, cheers!

After watching all i can say is... i wish i had some of that pure psilocybin Smile
 
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#3 Posted : 1/7/2011 10:21:42 PM

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Big thanks for sharing, I watched the cannabis one last night, but missed the psilocybin one, just heard about it a few hours ago and wanted to see it. Nice one Wink
 
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#4 Posted : 1/7/2011 10:31:31 PM
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Anyone find it quite interesting that psilocybin doesn't really activate parts of the brain, that it's more of de-activator decreasing blood flow to certain areas?

I fele it perhaps hints at it's connection with spiritual experience & consciousness not being sourced in the brain.

 
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#5 Posted : 1/8/2011 5:07:07 AM

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Stoned In Suburbia is another surprisingly balanced drug doc from the beeb which I caught on rerun a few nights ago. I found it pretty amazing how widespread weed usage is across the British population, and that the speakers came off as favourable characters (Cannabis Granny in particular is very funny).

I've never been very engaged with weed or the culture around it, but the more I find out the more I see it as an incredibly popular and robust cause that I think represents the best hope for the future of ahem, proper psychedelics, particularly shrooms, which most British people would probably rank alongside weed in terms of risk. That the ultimate staid, hidebound institution that is the BBC is now regularly portraying it in a... good? not-entirely-devilish? light is a pretty good development all round IMO.

The psilocybin segment of The Brain doc is good too. I was a bit concerned they'd veer off into zomg!midcontrol!madness! territory, but it's hard to see anything negative in there. The presenter is slightly nervous going in but his elation post-trip is obvious. I'd read the write-up on the BBC website but it didn't convey just how happy the guy evidently was with the experience.

"It was all rather beautiful."

Christ, what next? Might the beeb stop using that hushed tone of abject awe when reporting what pair of shoes the Queen has chosen to wear today? A bit less prostration before the glorious dead of our just and noble wars? Maybe a bit of that skepticism stuff now and then? Hm, well, some honesty about drugs is a start I suppose.
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#6 Posted : 1/8/2011 5:11:18 AM

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Looking forward to watching these. Thanks so much. Very happy
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#7 Posted : 1/8/2011 10:02:53 AM
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Laban Shrewsbury III wrote:

I've never been very engaged with weed or the culture around it, but the more I find out the more I see it as an incredibly popular and robust cause that I think represents the best hope for the future of ahem, proper psychedelics,


Yes, the gateway drug opens the gateways.

If they start treating depression with sub threshold doses of psilocybin that would be a very great thing in my eyes.
 
 
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