 |  |  | Subject: New drug trips for terminally ill cancer patients. Posted Sep 28, 2011 by Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post'
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  |  | It appears that very controlled doses of hallucinogens have increased terminally ill and late stage cancer patient's quality of life immensely.
http://www.salon.com/news/medicine/...tter%20%28Not%20Premium%29_7_30_110
The long lasting effects of the well-being feeling engendered by these trips are astounding as well. The patients seem to have undergone a 'basic change' of mind. These trips went a long way in adjusting their thoughts about death and mitigating the fear of death. This is much better than the current form of opiates and other pain control as the longevity of the changes do not require repeated doses.
The combined experience of thousands of years of shamans and aboriginal peoples is being put to good use. Unfortunately, after Dr. Timothy Leary's less than ethical handling of hallucinogens and other abusers of drugs during the psychedelic sixties, research in this area of psychopharmacology was discouraged.
In America, at least ,death is such a taboo, and everyone seems to regard it as the enemy that this leaves advanced-stage cancer sufferers in a very bad way. Perhaps this regimen will improve the emotional and physical well-being of such patients.
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