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A growing number of people are taking LSD and other psychedelic drugs such as cannabis and ecstasy to help them cope with a variety of conditions including anorexia nervosa, cluster headaches and chronic anxiety attacks.

LSD, the drug synonymous with the 1960s counter-culture, changed her life, she says. "For me it was the catalyst to give up destructive behaviour – heavy drinking and smoking. As a student I used to drink two or three bottles of wine, two or three days a week, because I didn't have many friends and didn't feel comfortable in my own skin.

"Then I took a hit of LSD one day and didn't feel alone any more. It helped me to see myself differently, increase my self-confidence, lose my desire to drink or smoke and just feel at one with the world. I haven't touched alcohol or cigarettes since that day in 1995 and am much happier than before."

"The known adverse effect profiles of psychedelic drugs would have to be considered very carefully in the risk/benefit analysis before the drugs may be approved for medicinal use," said a spokeswoman. "These products, if approved, are likely to be classified as a prescription-only medicine and also likely to remain on the dangerous drug list, which means that their supply would be strictly controlled."

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Cannabis is a pyschadelic drug? That's news to me..
 
For "medical use"

I guess we could lump all the ADHD/ADD drugs as they are basically legal speed, or "therapeutic amphetamines"
 
A growing number of people are taking LSD and other psychedelic drugs such as cannabis and ecstasy

Cannabis is a pyschadelic drug? That's news to me..

Marijuana is no psychedelic. The writer doesn't know what he's talking about. There are tens of millions of Americans who have taken psychedelics, and a hundred million who have used marijuana. Why aren't they employed to write about the subject.
 
Honestly? That author is retarded and should at least learn about the subject before he opens his ass.
 
slippery slope!

in 20 years, we're going to be able to marry our dogs!


Already happening...:cheers:
Look, we love our pets, but a woman in Ghana has married her dog. We repeat, her dog.

Uh, what? Yeah, this actually happened. Says the blushing bride (ew) Emily Mabou, 29: "For so long I've been praying for a life with a partner who has all the qualities of my dad. My dad was kind, faithful and loyal to my mum, and he never let her down."

Don't see how this translates into marrying your dog? Read on! Mabou claims that her relationships have all been with "skirt-chasers and cheaters." The priest who performed the ceremony told people not to mock the wedding, but instead "rejoice with her, as she has found happiness at last." Don't mock? Not likely, lady. (Though we get why some folks decide to marry their cats.)

When asked about her plans for babies, Maribou responded, "We'll adopt." Fantastic! Next story: Woman and Golden Retriever Adopt Twins. Gross. Weird. Disturbing. Any more adjectives we forgot?
http://www.lemondrop.com/2009/07/08/woman-marries-her-dog-seriously/
 

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