Some thoughts on the relative risk of recreational drugs and other activities, by DanceSafe.
Read MoreThe story behind the cover of Who’s Next by the Who.
Read MoreA study on the impact of light and temperture on the storage of LSD
Read MoreThe science of your brain on psychedelic drugs.
Read MoreFrank Ocean, Kacey Musgraves, and Kanye West's tripped-out experiences suggest hallucinogens are infiltrating an anxious generation as the Xanax era ends.
Read MoreA guide to reading and viewing for those interested in psychedelics
Read MorePatents on pyschedelics
Read MoreSeminal study from 2010
Scientists are taking a new look at hallucinogens, which became taboo among regulators after enthusiasts like Timothy Leary promoted them in the 1960s with the slogan “Turn on, tune in, drop out.” Now, using rigorous protocols and safeguards, scientists have won permission to study once again the drugs’ potential for treating mental problems and illuminating the nature of consciousness.
Read MoreA list of studies on LSD
Read MoreLSD could make you smarter, happier and healthier.
Should we all try it?
April 1, 2016
A non-scolarly overview of some existing studies. Note, this article was written by a pro-psychedelic advocate and we consider it an opinion piece.
Original Article: Washington Post
Read MoreUseful Links from Michael Pollan’s Open Your Mind
Read MoreThings You Should Know Before Smoking Weed While Tripping. Some thoughts on using LSD and weed together.
Read MoreIn 1952 Aldous Huxley became involved in the now legendary experiment to clinically detail the physiological and psycho-logical effects of the little known drug used by Mexican and Native American elders in religious practices. The drug was Peyote-now commonly know as mescalin. By the standards of the time, Huxley was a hard working, respected, and reserved intellectual from a highly intelligent, well-know, and eccentric British family.
Read MoreAmericans are excited to make psychedelics mainstream once again
Read MoreA Review of Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD) and an Exploratory Study of Subjects Claiming Symptoms of HPPD
Read MorePsychedelic drugs’ mind-expanding properties may be rooted in their ability to prompt neurons to branch out and create new connections with other brain cells, new research has found.
Read MoreA report on the dramatic results of the Johns Hopkins and NYU psilocybin cancer studies. In both trials, some 80 percent of cancer patients showed clinically significant reductions in standard measures of anxiety and depression, an effect that endured for at least six months after their psilocybin session.
Read MoreThe DEA Drug Schedules, and a list of scheduled drugs.
Read MoreObituary of H.B. Swope, Jr. Also known as Bayard Swope, Jr.
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