I'm glad The Nutt's still out there fighting the good fight,
Ease rules on research into psychedelic drugs, urges David Nutt
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...sychedelic-drugs-in-research-urges-david-nutt
Drug Science is pushing back on the bs. Ben Sessa @ Bristol & Jonathan Bisson @ Cardiff are already working with psilocybin & mdma for use with addiction & trauma clients, showing clearly positive results. Sense seems in short supply further up the legal food chain though.
Haven’t gone near a psychedelic in approx 25 years for various reasons - message received, hang up the phone. A nightmare experience on microdots & being at the wrong tube stop on my way home when a couple of numpty footy firms stumbled into each other. Ungodly carnage & being forced to use to use sickening force to get out unscathed is something never genuinely come to terms with. Of the handful of times smoking DMT, the last one proved a shocker because someone who was last to blast off went full Altered States, had an uncontrollable breakdown, then spent a few years institutionalised. He’s a Buddhist monk now, but still deeply damaged.
I’d like to return to that “room” one last time, maybe a mid dose of mushrooms because I always found them more convivial than blotters or dots. It’s more seasonal, autumn maybe, old eyes are still honed for picking & they’re everywhere here that time of year. With good reason there’s a degree of reticence in imbibing again, but a few solid, trustworthy mates would sit as a guide. Those daemons that had a ball in the tube need exorcising, among others.