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by lostmsu
1627 days ago
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I am not sure what you are arguing here. The studies you linked confirm my statement exactly: 'I am yet to see any unbiased proof for any benefits beyond good mood (and even that one is still doubtful in longer term).' No study you linked claims any benefits beyond mood improvement. No study checks mood past a few months. No study checks for damage to brain function. This is what you claimed: 'Openness to more creative ideas'. Any of the links confirm that, or is it simply your wishful thinking under influence? |
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I've taken a look at some of your previous posts - you come across as consistently obnoxious and uninformed yet willing to post an uncompromising opinion. Google scholar is great if you actually want to search for evidence that may counter your view (which you don't seam to).
For anyone interested in a good faith discussion on psychedelics and creativity, there are several articles (although the reductionist approach may not be the best one on this topic), but here's an example:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105381192...