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Could an Acid Trip Cure Mental Disorders?

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Researchers are again using mind-bending drugs as a means of treating mental disorders.

by Linda Marsa

Lou Genise, a compact man with a shorn head and Fu Manchu mustache, sat propped up on a mattress in a hospital room tucked away on the fifth floor of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Wearing an eyeshade and listening to music through a headset, he was oblivious to the two psychiatrists sitting nearby, quietly monitoring his every move.

Worry and nausea had been the 37-year-old performance artist’s constant companions during his treatment for metastatic colon cancer that was diagnosed a year earlier. Yet the shroud of negativity lifted under the influence of psilocybin, the psychoactive ingredient in the hallucinogenic mushrooms used in sacred Native American rituals.

Early one morning last July, Genise had taken a little white capsule containing the psychedelic as part of a medically supervised study to test whether it could ease the mental anguish of people with terminal cancer. He had checked into the hospital the afternoon before, and Charles Grob, the UCLA psychiatrist who is conducting the study, reviewed with him the issues he wanted to confront.

Read the entire 4 page article, which contains several interesting links, here:
www.discovermagazine.com
 
It was hailed as an absolute miracle and wonder medicine in psychiatry and it never lost that name about 50 years ago. The 'only' thing that happened, was that it became illegal. It became so illegal, that no longer it was possible to use it to treat people without the fear of being incarcerated so most professionals in these days, haven't actually got a clue about what they are missing out on.
 
Despite further regulation things are about to change. The arguments for prohibition are too weak and will not be taken seriously for much longer. Already there are voices within law-enforcement and the justice-system for lifting the ban. There is also more research conducted into these substances, so this will only strengthen the case for the therapeutic value of psychedelics.
 
The title says it's about LSD and the story about Psilocybin ???
 
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