UnkleRinkus t1_j2eb874 wrote
This is accepted understanding in the mushroom community. Science is confirming common experience.
Publius82 t1_j2ekt2f wrote
That's often the way it turns out, but it's still a very important part of the scientific process. The real issue is why these basic ass studies weren't done/taken seriously decades ago
YoungHeartOldSoul t1_j2elar7 wrote
It's not that scientists didn't want to, they want to know everything. Having these things be so illegal is partly to prevent their study, drug companies know damn well that psilocybin and THC stand to threaten those control of the masses.
UnkleRinkus t1_j2f34wd wrote
No argument at all. The Johns Hopkins studies on psilocybin, among others underway, are showing very promising results for treatment resistant depression patients, of whom I am one. About 70 percent of patients experience relief for several weeks after a 20 mg dose. Microdosing is not showing results better than placebo at this time
The war on drugs rhetoric impeded progress for a long time, but seems to be relaxing.
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dekalbavenue t1_j2exhsp wrote
Because they were federally illegal to study..?
Publius82 t1_j2fbbxx wrote
Yes of course, I'm not criticizing scientists as a whole, I'm criticizing policy makers.
McMacHack t1_j2fwzpq wrote
Science will always be reluctant to prove hippies right.
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