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95 sats \ 10 replies \ @elvismercury 7 Jun \ on: Can Psychedelics Improve Mental Health ? BooksAndArticles
Anyone have personal experience with stuff like this?
If you mean "experienced" in the Jimi Hendrix sense, yeah. I was a teenager in the 70s, and I'm sure there are plenty of younger stackers with even more knowledge. I have both positive and negative memories. I do think that controlled dosing can make all the difference.
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I'd already had that idea after the conversation about jimi, but now I'm sure. No one should die without trying it at least once.
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I regret not having lived my teenage years in that time, it must have been quite enriching. Wasn't it Jimi who sold his soul to the devil?
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No. That was Robert Johnson. He was a great bluesman.
https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-happened-to-robert-johnson-at-the-crossroads
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Dazed and confused!
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Haha, I meant more clinical than Hendrix, although that's useful context too.
I've used psilocibyn as part of a treatment for depression and it was very helpful. I have experienced with ayahuasca and peyote too. It's quite different if you use it only for recreational purposes. These are powerful medicines and must be used with respect and proper guidance.
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