Can
you believe this?
An
article appearing on the internet website WebMD reports how preliminary
research suggests of the potential benefits using psychedelic drugs such as LSD
or “magic mushrooms” to treat patients suffering from hard-to-treat anxiety,
addiction or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The
article does mention how this out-of-the-ordinary suggestion is based on a “review
of small-scale and preliminary studies” conducted in the United States, Canada
and Europe all of which await follow-up.”
What
the heck does this mean – small scale and preliminary studies all of which
await follow-up?
Was
it done by a group of young college acid-heads from the United States and
Canada vacationing in Europe who got together with some young Europeans and all stayed up all night partying at a psychedelic shack while listening to their favorite “acid-head” music?
This
middle-aged man grew up in the generation in which LSD was the type of alphabet
soup many young people preferred over the Campbell Soup brand and personally
finds it hard to read and accept this unbelievable suggestion.
But
psychiatrists never cease to amaze me. I’ve
had some as acquaintances in my lifetime and two of them happened to be “basket
case nuts” suffering from their own self-administered drug-induced mental
disorders. I know some doesn’t mean all
but, nonetheless, “I only know what I know.”
So
this suggestion gets my two thumbs down.
My
wise middle-aged man advice is to be on guard against some wacko psychiatrist
you meet on the streets walking down a dark alley who, inspired by this research, shouts out to you, “Hey
man, want some acid?”
Pax
Domini sit semper vobiscum
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