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The Psychedelic Miracle
Inside the underground movement to unleash the healing power of MDMA, ayahuasca and other hallucinogens. By Mac McClelland.
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A puke bucket and an ancient drug: is ayahuasca the future of PTSD treatment?
I visited Peru to find out more about an intriguing ayahuasca study – and to have my own experience with the psychedelic brew. By sland.
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Here’s how underground chemist Tim Scully planned to save the world with LSD
He managed to get acid behind the Iron Curtain. By Angela Chen.
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LSD microdoses make people feel sharper, and scientists want to know how
What we do — and mostly don’t — know about tiny doses of hallucinogens. By Stephie Grob Plante.
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The Lingering Legacy of Psychedelia
Jesse Jarnow’s new book complicates and extends the history of LSD and sixties counterculture. By Hua Hsu. (May 17, 2016)
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The Acid Aesthetic: A Brief History of Psychedelic Design
When tracing the history of groovy patterns and far-out typography unique to psychedelic design, the Doors of Perception don’t always open onto the 1960s.
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Nicholas Sand, Chemist Who Sought to Bring LSD to the World, Dies at 75
Mr. Sand earned a reputation in the 1960s for making some of the purest LSD on the market, including Orange Sunshine, before the law finally caught up with him. By Williiam Grimes.
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The True Tale of an Ayahuasca Quest
Writer Wells Tower traveled to the jungles of Peru to experience an ancient ritual. What happened next pushed him to his limits.
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Why The FDA’s ‘Breakthrough’ Nomination For MDMA Matters - Psychedelic Times
MDMA photo via Flickr user Kripos_NCIS You may have heard that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently designated MDMA a ‘breakthrough therapy’—but what the heck does that mean? Currently, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies is studying MDMA for its usefulness in treating extreme post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in conjunction with psychotherapy. They are …
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Michel Foucault in Death Valley
A Boom interview with Simeon Wade. By Heather Dundas.
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Ayahuasca Afterglow — How Post-Trip Mindfulness May Play A Part In Treating Depression - Psychedelic Times
At the center of the new psychedelic renaissance is an Amazonian tea called ayahuasca, which contains dimethyltryptamine or DMT, one of the most powerful hallucinogens known to science. Traditionally brewed by indigenous shamans in places like Peru and Brazil, ayahuasca is gaining more mainstream appeal for its purported use in treating addiction, treatment-resistant depression and …
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Criminalization Makes It Harder to Study Ayahuasca, Scientists Say
It's an impediment to medical research on ayahuasca's potential to treat mental health disorders.
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Test of ‘God Helmet’ at Music Fest Yields Strange Results
Attendees at a Dutch music festival volunteer to be tested while wearing something called a 'God helmet' and some of the results were surprising. By Paul Seaburn.
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Reflection
Tool
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Journalism’s lord of misrule: the gonzo philosophy of Hunter S Thompson
Who Killed Hunter S Thompson? is a big and beautiful compendium of friends’ reminiscences of the infamous writer. By Scott Bradfield.
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Meeting the DMT Trip Entities in Art
People who have experienced the so-called DMT trip usually say that it transcends words, but they often feel compelled to speak incessantly about it anyway. Learn about the artworks that display these beings in spectacular form. By Des Tramacchi, PhD.
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Perfectly Boring
Mississippi, murder, and William Eggleston’s “Red Ceiling.” By Will Stephenson
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Christopher Robin Official Trailer
Disney
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Psychedelic [DMT] 'mimics near-death experience'
Near-death experiences are caused by changes in how the brain operates, say researchers. By Alex Therrien.
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People Were Definitely High For the 2017 Solar Eclipse, Study Finds
An analysis of wastewater finds that significant amounts of drugs were consumed during the solar eclipse. By Nathaniel Scharping.
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