| > "Nothing like a blanket statement in your first sentence to immediately discredit your argument." My opinion is as valid as the opinion of psychonauts. Maybe more so because I do not rave about great insights about the universe or gods or aliens or chakra or kundalini or third eye or old souls; New Age stuff whose proponents are famous for the promotion of altered states (!) by meditation or yoga or drugs. > "There are now hundreds of studies showing numerous benefits to psychedelics, from anxiety, depression, OCD, anxiety, Autism, etc. > What more evidence and data do you need?" All noteworthy (positive) studies are published by medical experts. All medical experts warn against the casual use of psychedelics. They all promote a therapy that might include psychedelics under supervision of a medical expert. Only people who suffer from psychosis defend their delusions as real and important. http://slatestarcodex.com/2016/04/28/why-were-early-psychede... http://www.taraspringett.com/kundalini/kundalini-psychosis/ https://www.livescience.com/16287-mushrooms-alter-personalit... https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/how-doctors-tr... What more evidence and data do you need? |
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