Below are the best resources we could find on Cannabis/CBD and psychedelic research.
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This book, by Charles T. Tart, world famous authority on altered states of consciousness, describes the results of a landmark study of 150 experienced marijuana users. What do they actually feel vs.
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Psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin and LSD can induce an experience known as oceanic boundlessness, which is characterized by a feeling of oneness with the world and a sense of awe.
The Chacruna Community Forum Series presents a conversation between Rick Doblin and Natalie Ginsberg of MAPS. There is no doubt that The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) has spearheaded the movement to bring psychedelics into the mainstream.
Natalie Ginsberg, MSW, discusses ayahuasca and the healing potential of psychedelics for intergenerational trauma in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Consuming crumb-size amounts of psychedelics — not to get high but to feel more focused and creative and present — has moved a tiny bit mainstream.
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MAPS is a non-profit research and educational organization based in California that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana.
The party line of the microdosing community is that it helps with feelings of depression and anxiety (depending on the drug and the severity of the illness), and can make general improvements to your day-to-day life — from focus and productivity (it’s a Silicon Valley hack) to sleep and sex drive.
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Natalie Ginsberg, MAPS Policy and Advocacy Manager will interview Rick Doblin, Ph.D.
Since 1968, U.S. researchers have been allowed to use cannabis from only one domestic source: a facility based at the University of Mississippi, through a contract with the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Together they discuss his research on the safe use of psychedelics, marijuana and prescription medicine to remedy mental health conditions that are currently without known cures.
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