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Medit8or t1_j4sidlt wrote
Reply to comment by solarmist in A study found that "about 30% of the sample was able to discontinue the use of prescription medications because of cannabis." by OregonTripleBeam
I wish it had worked for me. I just got mind fog that lasted for a few days
Medit8or t1_j4aqggm wrote
Reply to cthulhu children my recent artwork by Regi_L0903
This is great!
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Medit8or t1_j2cb011 wrote
Eros, that little shit. Always getting humans into trouble
Medit8or t1_j2bukio wrote
Reply to I just can’t with the forced romances in mysteries and thrillers! They are so ridiculous by ginnygrakie
I read a lot of mysteries written between 1930-1970. Romance is almost a given, whether it’s a main character or it’s the b plot. It’s often the damsel in distress being rescued from her predicament.
I agree wholeheartedly about friendship being a more interesting option.
Medit8or t1_j297l1a wrote
Very groovy
Medit8or t1_iy7p23l wrote
It’s always about Toto
Medit8or t1_ixaiyej wrote
Reply to comment by OwnDemise in How Safe Is Ayahuasca? Large-Scale Study of Over 10,000 People Explores by molrose96
Thank you for your thoughtful response!
I’d appreciate your feedback on another question/idea.
In terms of plant medicines, I see a disconnect between the traditional shamans as lineage holders and those “shamans” who have taken the medicine out of the context and offer it to whoever shows up.
Something is lost in this process. The traditional shamans ability to “assess” the seeker/drinker is one of them. The other is (or at least it seems to me) tribal kinship and support for those who are challenged by longer term healing and integration.
Do you agree? Disagree?
Medit8or t1_ix1aou6 wrote
Reply to [oc] he’s so unimpressed lol. by gxxsn
And will he get revenge?
Medit8or t1_iwpq3ce wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in How Safe Is Ayahuasca? Large-Scale Study of Over 10,000 People Explores by molrose96
It’s selection bias right from the start.
There are also no controls for context - how it was prepared, dosage given, variation in ingredients, etc.
How can you compare data from first-timers with those taking it for the 100th time? Or compare those who took a relatively low dose with someone who took a much higher dose? Or those who had it last week vs those who last had it 5 years ago.
In other words, the research protocol is very shaky which makes the findings highly questionable.
On a side note, I know two people who seriously struggled with suicidal ideation afterwards.
On another note, calling ayahuasca “tea” is hilarious. The one time I had it, it was thick and nasty.
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Beautiful and captures the mood
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Reply to comment by BroccoliPrince in Why Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen was once a very disliked song? by [deleted]
Yep. Overplayed to death.