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Drug Cultures and Spiritual Worlds
2005-12-12 23:16:33
"Now I'm exploring the possibility of beings which inhabit parallel dimensions we can relate to, I'm likely to get even more flak,"

US Marines instructed to avoid Salvia
2005-12-08 17:52:47
He says he is going to meet Ska Maria Pastora, but this is only a street term for salvia divinorum-a plant, which could get a Marine in trouble with their command.

Appreciating Bill Hicks
2005-12-08 12:53:47
The psychedelic rock-n-roll rebel comic lives on with fans who won't let his material die

NZ: Ease vs. Ecstasy, the search for a new club drug
2005-12-06 23:15:53
Stargate International, an harm-reduction group, is currently running a private, small-scale trial of safer, non-therapeutic legal alternatives to ecstasy. The trial product, called Ease, is being trialed as a legal alternative to ecstasy.

Coffee's effects revealed in brain scans
2005-12-02 22:58:03
Coffee improves short-term memory and speeds up reaction times by acting on the brain’s prefrontal cortex, according to a new study.

Shulgin laments MDMA's notoriety
2005-12-02 20:31:02
The scientist who introduced Ecstasy to the world in the 1970s fears the drug's notoriety and popularity at nightclubs is destroying any chance that it might be used to treat the mentally ill.

AU Study: MDMA may cause social withdrawl
2005-11-09 00:40:41
ECSTASY is known as the love drug but research on rats suggests in the long term the drug may cause social withdrawal, an Australian scientist has found.

Study finds peyote safe for regular use
2005-11-09 00:36:57
A study at Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital on the effects of peyote on American Indians found no evidence that the hallucinogenic cactus caused brain damage or psychological problems among people who used it frequently in religious ceremonies.

Roberts, Supreme Court May Allow Religious Use of Hallucinogen
2005-11-01 17:35:49
U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. led a chorus of Supreme Court skepticism aimed at a Bush administration effort to bar a 130-member New Mexico church from using a hallucinogenic tea in religious ceremonies.

Remote controlled humans
2005-10-27 13:35:35
A special headset designed by Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. can control human movement

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