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Low-dose narcotics, poisons and ormus
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 219806" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>You need to fully read what was written in that link you left us...The details i have written down below for you can be checked on that link you left for us QUOTE,</p><p></p><p>"Despite the foregoing, most clinical studies involving the use of LSD were published between the 1960s and the 1970s, up to the strict PROHIBITION of its use in research....Obviously, most of these studies were NOT performed under contemporary standards..</p><p></p><p>The purpose of this systematic review is to identify controlled and randomised clinical trials that assess the potential use of LSD in psychiatry and identify variables controlled by the researcher as potentially related to the therapeutic outcomes..</p><p></p><p>This is with the aim of informing a discussion on the benefits and challenges of integrating contemporary classic hallucinogens research into modern clinical trial designs, and providing a guide for further research involving LSD as a therapeutic agent"...END OF QUOTE..</p><p></p><p>Sadly In other words, there is still no proof that LSD can provide psychiatric assistance in reducing pain, anxiety and depression in patients suffering with advanced cancer, as you stated....Perhaps we should be looking more at using hypnosis or sound waves...Operations can be performed using hypnosis while awake WITHOUT use of pain killers or gas, as was quoted somewhere in the 1950s and 1960s..</p><p></p><p>I will leave you to research that...There were also cases of injured soldiers during World War 2 being treated awake with hypnotic pain relief while undergoing amputation of limbs...Also, injuries and operations heal much faster after hypnosis...I recall going to a show in 1972 with my wife to see the stage hypnotist Edwin Heath, who allegedly treated soldiers in World War 2 with hypnosis...Seriously i dont recall seeing any of the show that night, i only remember going in and sitting down in the theatre and then leaving it about an hour later..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 219806, member: 6456"] You need to fully read what was written in that link you left us...The details i have written down below for you can be checked on that link you left for us QUOTE, "Despite the foregoing, most clinical studies involving the use of LSD were published between the 1960s and the 1970s, up to the strict PROHIBITION of its use in research....Obviously, most of these studies were NOT performed under contemporary standards.. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify controlled and randomised clinical trials that assess the potential use of LSD in psychiatry and identify variables controlled by the researcher as potentially related to the therapeutic outcomes.. This is with the aim of informing a discussion on the benefits and challenges of integrating contemporary classic hallucinogens research into modern clinical trial designs, and providing a guide for further research involving LSD as a therapeutic agent"...END OF QUOTE.. Sadly In other words, there is still no proof that LSD can provide psychiatric assistance in reducing pain, anxiety and depression in patients suffering with advanced cancer, as you stated....Perhaps we should be looking more at using hypnosis or sound waves...Operations can be performed using hypnosis while awake WITHOUT use of pain killers or gas, as was quoted somewhere in the 1950s and 1960s.. I will leave you to research that...There were also cases of injured soldiers during World War 2 being treated awake with hypnotic pain relief while undergoing amputation of limbs...Also, injuries and operations heal much faster after hypnosis...I recall going to a show in 1972 with my wife to see the stage hypnotist Edwin Heath, who allegedly treated soldiers in World War 2 with hypnosis...Seriously i dont recall seeing any of the show that night, i only remember going in and sitting down in the theatre and then leaving it about an hour later.. [/QUOTE]
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