Trippy Talk with Psychedelic Researcher Brad Adams

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In this very special edition of Trippy Talk, Reality Sandwich is publishing three interviews by Priscilla Duggan. As a high school senior, Duggan decided to investigate the history and science of psychedelic research for an honors thesis. For this paper, Duggan interviewed psychedelic research giants: Dennis Mckenna, Brad Adams and Ashley Booth. We are so proud to present Priscilla Duggan’s interviews over the next three weeks.

After a short introduction by Priscilla Duggan, the second interview in the series will follow with Brad Adams. –RS

Growing Up Psychedelic

Living in LA, it’s hard to shelter your kids as a parent. Thankfully, that was not a concern of my own. And as such, I was exposed to every kind of person, religion, belief, experience, and setting growing up.

As a teenager in LA I was exposed to psychedelics early. The idea of “counter-culture” and identifying as a “non-conformer” is particularly popular in my generation. Ironically, both of these terms originate from a “one fish swimming against the current” situation, rather than a whole generation trying to not conform. Psychedelics, with their mysterious and extremely stigmatized past, fit perfectly into a “counter-culture” box. And duly spark the interest of the youth.

In Pursuit of Knowledge

Psychedelics sparked my interest early. I’ve never been someone who leaned toward taking “drugs” or drinking alcohol. I’m actually quite content staying sober at a party and people watching. But, there was something different about psychedelics that I couldn’t ignore. I wanted to know, why were psychedelics so stigmatized? And, why were people telling me at 17, that they made you “jump out of windows?” How did all this relate to the laid-back, hippie culture of the 60s?

I’m the kind of person that likes to do a little research on something that interests me. Knowledge is power! Who knew this interest would develop into a 100-page thesis research paper? And, go on to shape the path of the particular kind of science I want to study in college as well?

A Researcher in the Making

There was a special program open to juniors and seniors at my old school called “Honors Research.” This program allows a student to develop a year-long research paper with a mentor in a lab, generally at UCLA or USC. So, after my recent spark of interest in psychedelics and inherent love for science, I knew I wanted to study them in my Honors Research paper. 

Overcoming Obstacles

However due to the nature of my subject (drugs) and my age at the time (17), I couldn’t get into a lab and research the neuroscience, or therapeutic potential associated with these drugs hands on (psychedelic therapy). And, no one else around me wanted to study psychedelics. I stuck out like a sore thumb among my peers and potentially raised the concern of the faculty. But I was incredibly eager to continue studying psychedelics because of what I had learned so far about them; their intrinsic therapeutic value and unique neuroscience. So I created a plan for my own research and method with the help of my mentor. I didn’t work in a lab that year. Instead, I gathered research by conducting interviews with psychedelic researchers and attending conferences, symposiums, meetings, and lectures.

The further I traversed into the field, the more I realized that no matter how much I thought I knew, there is an infinite amount that I did not know. But the fact that I could help de-stigmatize psychedelics through evidence-based research, excited me more than anything. By the end of the year, I had finished my paper. “Investigations In the History, Mechanisms, and Research Development of Psychedelic Drugs.”

Moving Forward

Throughout this research project, I found that people react in different ways to a topic like psychedelics. People are eager to offer plenty of opinions based on personal experience: stories they’ve heard, or books they’ve read. And every one of those opinions became critical for me to take into account.

Finding my way within the research world was intimidating. But, I capitalized on that and turned it into speculative interest. That drove me deeper into what brought me here in the first place. Even in the face of intimidating opinions from highbrow researchers, it felt valuable to listen to all corners. In an era of research trapped by its own need, to prove a proposed hypothesis, we’re becoming trained to ignore any opposing data. So, we’re drifting toward obscurantism.

So I listen and observe. Patiently, I take it all in. I watch as my own, hopefully maturing ideas, come to fruition or surprise me with another conclusion altogether.

Contributor | Priscilla Duggan

Interview Priscilla Duggan + Brad Adams

Brad Adams received his Ph.D. in counseling psychology at USC and is currently working in cancer research at the UCLA Medical Center. He is the Founder of the Los Angeles Medicinal Plant Society (LAMPS), was the Chair of the Los Angeles Psychedelic Science (LAPSS) Planning Committee in 2018, and is again for LAPSS 2020, which will take place on July 11-12 in Downtown Los Angeles.  He collaborated with Drs. Charles Grob and Dennis McKenna on a pilot study entitled, Ayahuasca, Psychiatric Distress, and the Meaning of Life: Results from a Pilot Study in Peru.  He is also in the early stages of setting up a global alliance of psychedelic research centers called the Global Psychedelic Alliance, as well as collaborating to set up an Integral Medicine conference in Asia that will include a module on psychedelic plant medicines. 

Priscilla Duggan: How long have you been in this field of research, and what does your position entail? 

Brad Adams: Off the bat, I should say my day job is something different. I’m working in cancer research. And, I’ve always tried to work for good causes. I worked in AIDS research, cancer, depression, Alzheimers’. But it’s all big pharma-type stuff, nothing wrong with that, but my interest is more in the alternative methods. So, primarily plant medicine. The research I’ve done on the side is mainly a labor of love at this point, but I wanna figure out a way to transition my life into that work and sustain me, which is what I’m trying to do now.

Anyway, I got interested in the research while I was working at UCLA. We would get emails notifications all the time about new research coming in. And in 2011, I saw something about Charles Grob’s research, and I nearly fell off my chair. I had no idea they were allowing that kind of research, plus the results they got were amazing–you know, psilocybin for end-of-life-anxiety.

So I emailed him. We started having a couple meetings, and that’s how we had the idea of doing an ayahuasca study. I emailed Dennis Mckenna as well because he used to work with Charles. Long story short, Dennis said he wasn’t interested in doing research in this country because of the time it would take to get permission. So that’s why we did a study in Peru. And we got really good results. So, things have just been evolving slowly overtime. We then had the idea for the LAPSS conference, and things are in the works about getting a global network of psychedelic research centers.

PD: A lot of people I know, whether it’s friends or family, would group psychedelics with drugs like cocaine, heroin– “dangerous” drugs. I’m assuming you agree that there’s that hole in public knowledge. Do you have any idea of how we can address that or how we can work to overcome that?

BA: I have a lot of ideas on that. I agree that’s a problem. I remember when I grew up as a kid we had, well it wasn’t called DARE at that point, but I think it was probably similar. They used a lot of scare tactics. They lumped all drugs that are not legal into one big box–“bad drugs.” Now we are trying to resurrect psychedelics from there because as you know, they’re very different from heroin, from bath salts, from cocaine, which have zero medicinal value. I mean, there might be some, but not nearly as much as psychedelics. 

So part of the way to address that is by getting information out any way possible. Conferences like LAPSS and MAPS and Exploring Psychedelics and stuff like that are excellent resources for getting the word out. A lot of people don’t even realize that there’s government-sanctioned research going on. It is also important having big arenas that disseminate the information on radio, cable, podcast, and television.

But it goes all the way down to the individual level too, with discussions with the family, and at the water-cooler at work. That’s equally important, I think. Because that’s where there’s this huge stigma still attached to it. And people will start to see “wow they’re saving lives by giving MDMA-assisted therapy to combat soldiers.” Very few people would have a beef against that if it works.

PD: As far as the future of psychedelic therapy, do you see any risks? Could this be a risk in that it might be too expensive, or a physical risk?

BA: Well, with any medicine you can have risks. But the thing with most psychedelic medicines is that they’re relatively safe compared to other treatments. I don’t know if you’ve seen that graph that’s going around a lot? Mushrooms are at the bottom in terms of risk, and most people don’t know that.

PD: And alcohol is at the top! 

BA: I tell people this all the time, “Don’t think the FDA is there just to protect you.” Alcohol and tobacco are legally sanctioned, not encouraged, but they’re allowed. They create more death and destruction and problems for people. If you look at psychedelics, sure there’s possible harms involved but god! In terms of relative risk? They’re extremely safe if done in the right context!

So the thing about therapy is that there’s so many ways to mitigate the risks. Screening being number one. If you’re going to do Ibogaine therapy or Iboga, you don’t want people with severe heart issues because there’s cardiotoxicity involved. So, you gotta know to screen that out. For certain other things like psilocybin therapy, it’s pretty safe in the right hands. But yet again there are risks. If you don’t do proper screening the person could have a psychotic break or a breakdown of some sort. Of course, there’s always risks involved. MDMA therapy is great because those risks are less. But even with that there’re still things you need to look out for in terms of cardiotoxicity and whatnot. 

BA: Yeah, I’m not sure that three months is the magic number. I think it should be based on research and data. But sure, you don’t want to do it too often because some people are a lot more prone to the after-effects and the depletion of serotonin. There should be standards of practice set up so that people know what to do, and know the best ways to mitigate that. You know, some people can probably do it more frequently and not have any problems. But, on average most people do need some sort of recovery period. Plus, you don’t wanna do it too often because you need to integrate everything, which is probably more important than just a serotonin depletion. Because if you stack all these experiences on top of each other and don’t integrate them, you could be doing more harm than good. 

Regarding other risks, certainly the cost is another thing, until insurance starts covering this. As you probably know, ketamine treatment is very, very effective as a therapeutic for many people with depression, but it’s not covered for a lot of people. So they have to pay out of pocket. Some people can’t do that. Same with combat veterans. Unless it’s covered, they’re probably not going to be able to pay out of pocket. And, psychotherapy itself is just expensive. People need to realize, it’s not just giving them MDMA. It’s within the context of psychotherapy, which includes sessions before, during, and after the MDMA itself. So it can be very expensive. 

Priscilla Duggan: It’s crazy to think someone who just wants to take mushrooms could be forced to take SSRi’s instead because they can’t afford it. 

Brad Adams: It’s ridiculous. Things are changing though. It’s really heartening to see things like cannabis therapy coming up. I’m seeing some amazing stuff being done. I feel like there’s a lot of hope. So, we need to get other things taken off Schedule I as fast as possible. 

PD: As far as spiritual versus recreational versus therapeutic use, I think it’s hard to make a distinction between them.

BA: People say: “this should only be used therapeutically, or sacredly, it should be treated with respect.” And I agree with that 100%. But I’m not against recreational use in certain circumstances. I’m not saying people should do anything illegal, but it’s impossible to stop recreational use. Let’s face it, people do it for different reasons. Regardless, a side effect could be that some people get tremendous gains from it. I remember some of my recreational uses as a teenager. I had some tremendous breakthroughs and I wasn’t necessarily thinking, “Ok I want a mystical experience” but it happened.

PD: That’s why you can’t really draw a line and say: “I don’t want anything spiritual.” People have been doing it for thousands of years so it’s kind of crazy to think that this can only be for therapeutic or medical purposes now. 

BA: I think there’s even a stigma against the idea of “fun.” Granted, if someone is going in for PTSD treatment, you wouldn’t consider “fun” a goal. Whereas recreationally, it is usually a goal. Is that necessarily a “bad” thing? Is it bad to have fun? The answer can be yes, if it’s causing harm in your life. But actually the interesting thing about psychedelics is that, depending on what it is, sometimes you take it for recreation to escape things, and it’ll have the opposite effect. It’ll pull up what you’re trying to avoid and show it to you. Because they have a way of revealing the shadow.

People tend to focus too much on the light aspects and want to bliss out and expand consciousness, which is good. But you also need to get rid of the shadow elements and deal with the stuff that’s holding you down. You know there’s one of my favorite quotes by Ram Dass. He would typically take LSD very frequently and get these mystical experiences. But, he would always be dismayed. He would always try to keep his ego from going back and reassembling, but nothing worked. So after a while he said that, instead of focusing on getting high all the time, he decided to focus on getting rid of the things that were keeping him down. 

I like the analogy of a hot air balloon. You know you can concentrate on putting more and more hot air or hot gas into it to make it rise, but if you also keep tying bags to it, or keep poking holes in it, it’s a problem; you’re not gonna keep rising. You gotta focus on cutting off the sandbags, plugging up the holes, and making sure you don’t sabotage yourself by poking holes in it, which is a very common human thing–to sabotage your own progress to stay in the comfort zone.

PD: What’s your opinion on whether psychedelics should be used for just mentally ill patients or for the betterment of everyone?

BA: Oh it should be available for everyone for whom it is safe. Certain things should not be sold over the counter. I would need to think about that more. You know, LSD used to be sold in shops. That could cause a lot of problems. It’s a tough question. I don’t have an easy answer, and I don’t think anyone has an easy answer. 

PD: For example, someone who is extremely depressed and anxious might go to therapy, but someone who’s “healthy” might go to therapy to maintain their wellbeing. If psychedelics were available through therapy, should that healthy person also be able to request that as a treatment? 

BA: Of course! I mean Rick Doblin talked about every six months or year or so, he and his wife would do it together just to sort of renew the bond, and I think that’s perfectly fine and good. I know the tendency now is to target the most in need populations, especially when there’s no treatment for it, like treatment-resistant depression. That’s good, and I also think it’s a very important thing for people to go in for psycho-spiritual development. It should be a treatment for problems. But it should also be looked at for maintenance, also recreation, again with certain parameters in place. The bottom line is nobody wants to see a repeat of what happened in the 60s. 

Priscilla Duggan: Do you think that one drug is proving to be more beneficial than the rest?

Brad Adams: You could definitely set up some sort of pecking order in terms of what’s “hot” now. I wouldn’t come to the conclusion that one is a better drug or more efficacious, but now for instance there’s evidence showing that MDMA is a poster-child for the movement even though it’s not a classic psychedelic per se. But there’s a lot of evidence, and the evidence is bordering on “miraculous.” Especially compared to what the standard treatments are for PTSD, it blows everything out of the water. So I’d definitely put that up there as one of the ones that should take priority and should get through the doors quicker. 

There’re other ones like peyote, where I think there’s a lot of anecdotal evidence, and some clinical evidence. I haven’t seen a lot but I would say that it’s not an inferior drug, or plant, or sacrament at all. There’s some evidence from the Native American church showing that people who participate in the peyote ceremonies derive a lot of benefit in terms of alleviating alcoholism and addiction. Along the same vein, I would say obviously psilocybin is one of the hot new kids on the block. And ketamine is currently making a huge splash! 

PD: Psilocybin–correct me if I’m wrong–I’ve seen more research with addiction like nicotine addiction, alcohol addiction with psilocybin and then PTSD with MDMA. 

BA: There is some crossover though. Psilocybin shows promise for treating addiction, but also treatment-resistant depression, and people are also looking at it for treatment of PTSD. The thing about psychedelics as a whole is that almost all of them show some promise for the treatment of depression. I’d love to eventually see some head-to-head studies. In fact, I would love to set up something where you get people with treatment-resistant depression randomly assigned to ayahuasca, psilocybin, ketamine, etc.

PD: That would be really cool. 

BA: Then you could tease apart what works best for which type of people. You could get blood samples to collect markers in blood that might best predict what they could best respond to. That would be a bit in the future, though. I certainly wouldn’t say to concentrate on MDMA or psilocybin and exclude these other things. Like for example, 5-MeO. We’re at the tip of the iceberg studying 5-MeO. There’s some anecdotal evidence. There’s some early scientific evidence showing that it might be useful for an assortment of things from addiction to depression and so forth. So I wouldn’t say just because there’s not a lot of evidence now that we should not look at it. 

PD: Ok so one of my last questions. I’ve heard multiple times: “Yeah, but can’t psychedelics change your brain forever.” And I feel like this is a common misconception. I don’t know how to respond to it other than: “no.” 

BA: Well, there’s evidence showing that, for example, ayahuasca does change your brain in terms of chemistry, function, and connectivity but in a positive way. 

PD: And increases connectivity right? 

BA: Yeah. And also evidence shows that it dampers amygdala responses, fear response. Similar effects are found with MDMA. As far as lasting effects, a lot more research needs to be done on that. However, my argument would be that it’s possible that it does. Look at the MRI and fMRI data for ayahuasca. Look for clips and research from a trusted source. Give people information through sources they trust. If they’re more conservative and watch Fox News, go look for clips from Fox News. This will allow the information to enter people’s minds by bypassing their cognitive gatekeepers, who may be operating on sorely outdated information about these compelling medicines! 

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How Much Does LSD Cost? When shopping around for that magical psychedelic substance, there can be many uncertainties when new to buying LSD. You may be wondering how much does LSD cost? In this article, we will discuss what to expect when purchasing LSD on the black market, what forms LSD is sold in, and the standard breakdown of buying LSD in quantity.   Navy Use of LSD on the Dark Web The dark web is increasingly popular for purchasing illegal substances. The US Navy has now noticed this trend with their staff. Read to learn more.   Having Sex on LSD: What You Need to Know Can you have sex on LSD? Read our guide to learn everything about sex on acid, from lowered inhibitions to LSD users quotes on sex while tripping.   A Drug That Switches off an LSD Trip A pharmaceutical company is developing an “off-switch” drug for an LSD trip, in the case that a bad trip can happen. Some would say there is no such thing.   Queen of Hearts: An Interview with Liz Elliot on Tim Leary and LSD The history of psychedelia, particularly the British experience, has been almost totally written by men. Of the women involved, especially those who were in the thick of it, little has been written either by or about them. A notable exception is Liz Elliot.   LSD Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety LSD, Lysergic acid diethylamide, or just acid is one of the most important psychedelics ever discovered. What did history teach us?   Microdosing LSD & Common Dosage Explained Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing LSD.   LSD Resources Curious to learn more about LSD? This guide includes comprehensive LSD resources containing books, studies and more.   LSD as a Spiritual Aid There is common consent that the evolution of mankind is paralleled by the increase and expansion of consciousness. From the described process of how consciousness originates and develops, it becomes evident that its growth depends on its faculty of perception. Therefore every means of improving this faculty should be used.   Legendary LSD Blotter Art: A Hidden Craftsmanship Have you ever heard of LSD blotter art? Explore the trippy world of LSD art and some of the top artists of LSD blotter art.   LSD and Exercise: Does it Work? LSD and exercise? Learn why high-performing athletes are taking hits of LSD to improve their overall potential.   Jan Bastiaans Treated Holocaust Survivors with LSD Dutch psychiatrist, Jan Bastiaans administered LSD-assisted therapy to survivors of the Holocaust. A true war hero and pioneer of psychedelic-therapy.   LSD and Spiritual Awakening I give thanks for LSD, which provided the opening that led me to India in 1971 and brought me to Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharajji. Maharajji is described by the Indians as a “knower of hearts.”   How LSD is Made: Everything You Need to Know Ever wonder how to make LSD? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how LSD is made.   How to Store LSD: Best Practices Learn the best way to store LSD, including the proper temperature and conditions to maximize how long LSD lasts when stored.   Bicycle Day: The Discovery of LSD Every year on April 19th, psychonauts join forces to celebrate Bicycle Day. Learn about the famous day when Albert Hoffman first discovered the effects of LSD.   Cary Grant: A Hollywood Legend On LSD Cary Grant was a famous actor during the 1930’s-60’s But did you know Grant experimented with LSD? Read our guide to learn more.   Albert Hofmann: LSD — My Problem Child Learn about Albert Hofmann and his discovery of LSD, along with the story of Bicycle Day and why it marks a historic milestone.   Babies are High: What Does LSD Do To Your Brain What do LSD and babies have in common? Researchers at the Imperial College in London discover that an adult’s brain on LSD looks like a baby’s brain.   1P LSD: Effects, Benefits, Safety Explained 1P LSD is an analogue of LSD and homologue of ALD-25. Here is everything you want to know about 1P LSD and how it compares to LSD.   Francis Crick, DNA & LSD Type ‘Francis Crick LSD’ into Google, and the result will be 30,000 links. Many sites claim that Crick (one of the two men responsible for discovering the structure of DNA), was either under the influence of LSD at the time of his revelation or used the drug to help with his thought processes during his research. Is this true?   What Happens If You Overdose on LSD? A recent article presented three individuals who overdosed on LSD. Though the experience was unpleasant, the outcomes were remarkably positive.

The Ayahuasca Experience
Ayahuasca is both a medicine and a visionary aid. You can employ ayahuasca for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual repair, and you can engage with the power of ayahuasca for deeper insight and realization. If you consider attainment of knowledge in the broadest perspective, you can say that at all times, ayahuasca heals.

 

Trippy Talk: Meet Ayahuasca with Sitaramaya Sita and PlantTeachers
Sitaramaya Sita is a spiritual herbalist, pusangera, and plant wisdom practitioner formally trained in the Shipibo ayahuasca tradition.

 

The Therapeutic Value of Ayahuasca
My best description of the impact of ayahuasca is that it’s a rocket boost to psychospiritual growth and unfolding, my professional specialty during my thirty-five years of private practice.

 

Microdosing Ayahuasca: Common Dosage Explained
What is ayahuasca made of and what is considered a microdose? Explore insights with an experienced Peruvian brewmaster and learn more about this practice.

 

Ayahuasca Makes Neuron Babies in Your Brain
Researchers from Beckley/Sant Pau Research Program have shared the latest findings in their study on the effects of ayahuasca on neurogenesis.

 

The Fatimiya Sufi Order and Ayahuasca
In this interview, the founder of the Fatimiya Sufi Order,  N. Wahid Azal, discusses the history and uses of plant medicines in Islamic and pre-Islamic mystery schools.

 

Consideration Ayahuasca for Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Research indicates that ayahuasca mimics mechanisms of currently accepted treatments for PTSD. In order to understand the implications of ayahuasca treatment, we need to understand how PTSD develops.

 

Brainwaves on Ayahuasca: A Waking Dream State
In a study researchers shared discoveries showing ingredients found in Ayahuasca impact the brainwaves causing a “waking dream” state.

 

Cannabis and Ayahuasca: Mixing Entheogenic Plants
Cannabis and Ayahuasca: most people believe they shouldn’t be mixed. Read this personal experience peppered with thoughts from a pro cannabis Peruvian Shaman.

 

Ayahuasca Retreat 101: Everything You Need to Know to Brave the Brew
Ayahuasca has been known to be a powerful medicinal substance for millennia. However, until recently, it was only found in the jungle. Word of its deeply healing and cleansing properties has begun to spread across the world as many modern, Western individuals are seeking spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical well-being. More ayahuasca retreat centers are emerging in the Amazon and worldwide to meet the demand.

 

Ayahuasca Helps with Grief
A new study published in psychopharmacology found that ayahuasca helped those suffering from the loss of a loved one up to a year after treatment.

 

Ayahuasca Benefits: Clinical Improvements for Six Months
Ayahuasca benefits can last six months according to studies. Read here to learn about the clinical improvements from drinking the brew.

 

Ayahuasca Culture: Indigenous, Western, And The Future
Ayahuasca has been use for generations in the Amazon. With the rise of retreats and the brew leaving the rainforest how is ayahuasca culture changing?

 

Ayahuasca Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
The Amazonian brew, Ayahuasca has a long history and wide use. Read our guide to learn all about the tea from its beginnings up to modern-day interest.

 

Ayahuasca and the Godhead: An Interview with Wahid Azal of the Fatimiya Sufi Order
Wahid Azal, a Sufi mystic of The Fatimiya Sufi Order and an Islamic scholar, talks about entheogens, Sufism, mythology, and metaphysics.

 

Ayahuasca and the Feminine: Women’s Roles, Healing, Retreats, and More
Ayahuasca is lovingly called “grandmother” or “mother” by many. Just how feminine is the brew? Read to learn all about women and ayahuasca.

What Is the Standard of Care for Ketamine Treatments?
Ketamine therapy is on the rise in light of its powerful results for treatment-resistant depression. But, what is the current standard of care for ketamine? Read to find out.

What Is Dissociation and How Does Ketamine Create It?
Dissociation can take on multiple forms. So, what is dissociation like and how does ketamine create it? Read to find out.

Having Sex on Ketamine: Getting Physical on a Dissociative
Curious about what it could feel like to have sex on a dissociate? Find out all the answers in our guide to sex on ketamine.

Special K: The Party Drug
Special K refers to Ketamine when used recreationally. Learn the trends as well as safety information around this substance.

Kitty Flipping: When Ketamine and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Read to explore the mechanics of kitty flipping.

Ketamine vs. Esketamine: 3 Important Differences Explained
Ketamine and esketamine are used to treat depression. But what’s the difference between them? Read to learn which one is right for you: ketamine vs. esketamine.

Guide to Ketamine Treatments: Understanding the New Approach
Ketamine is becoming more popular as more people are seeing its benefits. Is ketamine a fit? Read our guide for all you need to know about ketamine treatments.

Ketamine Treatment for Eating Disorders
Ketamine is becoming a promising treatment for various mental health conditions. Read to learn how individuals can use ketamine treatment for eating disorders.

Ketamine Resources, Studies, and Trusted Information
Curious to learn more about ketamine? This guide includes comprehensive ketamine resources containing books, studies and more.

Ketamine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to ketamine has everything you need to know about this “dissociative anesthetic” and how it is being studied for depression treatment.

Ketamine for Depression: A Mental Health Breakthrough
While antidepressants work for some, many others find no relief. Read to learn about the therapeutic uses of ketamine for depression.

Ketamine for Addiction: Treatments Offering Hope
New treatments are offering hope to individuals suffering from addiction diseases. Read to learn how ketamine for addiction is providing breakthrough results.

Microdosing Ketamine & Common Dosages Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing ketamine.

How to Ease a Ketamine Comedown
Knowing what to expect when you come down from ketamine can help integrate the experience to gain as much value as possible.

How to Store Ketamine: Best Practices
Learn the best ways how to store ketamine, including the proper temperature and conditions to maximize how long ketamine lasts when stored.

How To Buy Ketamine: Is There Legal Ketamine Online?
Learn exactly where it’s legal to buy ketamine, and if it’s possible to purchase legal ketamine on the internet.

How Long Does Ketamine Stay in Your System?
How long does ketamine stay in your system? Are there lasting effects on your body? Read to discover the answers!

How Ketamine is Made: Everything You Need to Know
Ever wonder how to make Ketamine? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how Ketamine is made.

Colorado on Ketamine: First Responders Waiver Programs
Fallout continues after Elijah McClain. Despite opposing recommendations from some city council, Colorado State Health panel recommends the continued use of ketamine by medics for those demonstrating “excited delirium” or “extreme agitation”.

Types of Ketamine: Learn the Differences & Uses for Each
Learn about the different types of ketamine and what they are used for—and what type might be right for you. Read now to find out!

Kitty Flipping: When Ketamine and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Read to explore the mechanics of kitty flipping.

MDMA & Ecstasy Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to MDMA has everything you want to know about Ecstasy from how it was developed in 1912 to why it’s being studied today.

How To Get the Most out of Taking MDMA as a Couple
Taking MDMA as a couple can lead to exciting experiences. Read here to learn how to get the most of of this love drug in your relationship.

Common MDMA Dosage & Microdosing Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing MDMA.

Having Sex on MDMA: What You Need to Know
MDMA is known as the love drug… Read our guide to learn all about sex on MDMA and why it is beginning to makes its way into couple’s therapy.

How MDMA is Made: Common Procedures Explained
Ever wonder how to make MDMA? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how MDMA is made.

Hippie Flipping: When Shrooms and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Explore the mechanics of hippie flipping and how to safely experiment.

How Cocaine is Made: Common Procedures Explained
Ever wonder how to make cocaine? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how cocaine is made.

A Christmas Sweater with Santa and Cocaine
This week, Walmart came under fire for a “Let it Snow” Christmas sweater depicting Santa with lines of cocaine. Columbia is not merry about it.

Ultimate Cocaine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
This guide covers what you need to know about Cocaine, including common effects and uses, legality, safety precautions and top trends today.

NEWS: An FDA-Approved Cocaine Nasal Spray
The FDA approved a cocaine nasal spray called Numbrino, which has raised suspicions that the pharmaceutical company, Lannett Company Inc., paid off the FDA..

The Ultimate Guide to Cannabis Bioavailability
What is bioavailability and how can it affect the overall efficacy of a psychedelic substance? Read to learn more.

Cannabis Research Explains Sociability Behaviors
New research by Dr. Giovanni Marsicano shows social behavioral changes occur as a result of less energy available to the neurons. Read here to learn more.

The Cannabis Shaman
If recreational and medical use of marijuana is becoming accepted, can the spiritual use as well? Experiential journalist Rak Razam interviews Hamilton Souther, founder of the 420 Cannabis Shamanism movement…

Cannabis Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to Cannabis has everything you want to know about this popular substances that has psychedelic properties.

Cannabis and Ayahuasca: Mixing Entheogenic Plants
Cannabis and Ayahuasca: most people believe they shouldn’t be mixed. Read this personal experience peppered with thoughts from a procannabis Peruvian Shaman.

CBD-Rich Cannabis Versus Single-Molecule CBD
A ground-breaking study has documented the superior therapeutic properties of whole plant Cannabis extract as compared to synthetic cannabidiol (CBD), challenging the medical-industrial complex’s notion that “crude” botanical preparations are less effective than single-molecule compounds.

Cannabis Has Always Been a Medicine
Modern science has already confirmed the efficacy of cannabis for most uses described in the ancient medical texts, but prohibitionists still claim that medical cannabis is “just a ruse.”

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