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Bancopuma
#1 Posted : 11/3/2015 11:42:16 AM

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Imperial College London is the leading university behind the resurgence in psychedelic science here in the UK. They are interested in feedback on people's experiences with psychedelics, cocaine and alcohol (it doesn't matter if you haven't dabbled with one or mkre of these things). Any feedback from people I'm sure would be very much appreciated. I've just done it, takes maybe 20 mins or so.

"My colleagues and I at the Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial have developed an anonymous, online questionnaire designed to learn about people's experiences with psychedelic drugs, cocaine, and alcohol. The data from this survey will be very helpful for future studies investigating the therapeutic potential of psychedelics.

If you have around 30 minutes to spare, we would greatly value your participation!

And no, it's not required that you have tried all or any of these substances to take part -- but it certainly doesn't hurt
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Many thanks!

Lisa Evans
Imperial College London"

http://www.surveygizmo.e...90004202/imperial-survey
 

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DoingKermit
#2 Posted : 11/3/2015 12:31:29 PM

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They are doing some really important research over at Imperial College. I quite enjoyed the survey and it didn't take more than 15 mins.
 
NotTwo
#3 Posted : 11/3/2015 1:13:02 PM

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Yes, just done it too. I like their webpage:

http://psychedelicscienc...elp-us-treat-depression/

Interesting how scientists and psychonauts both use facts and science to explain how useful psychedelics can be

and

politicians and the media use myth and hysteria to explain how dangerous they are.

By the way Greenwich University, UK is also doing some amazing work on similar lines:

https://slideslive.com/3...delics-and-mental-health
In all of reality there are not two. There is just the one thing. And I am that.
 
 
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