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A new study has found that microdosing with LSD can lead to earlier bedtimes and longer sleep durations. Participants in the study, published in Translational Psychiatry, slept an average of 24 minutes longer on the night following a microdose. They also went to bed 25 minutes earlier than usual while waking up at their typical time. Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD, is a potent hallucinogenic drug that alters perception, mood, and various cognitive processes. It belongs to the class of drugs known as psychedelics. LSD was first synthesized in 1938 by Albert Hofmann and became...
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A new study has found that microdosing with LSD can lead to earlier bedtimes and longer sleep durations. Participants in the study, published in Translational Psychiatry, slept an average of 24 minutes longer on the night following a microdose. They also went to bed 25 minutes earlier than usual while waking up at their typical time. Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD, is a potent hallucinogenic drug that alters perception, mood, and various cognitive processes. It belongs to the class of drugs known as psychedelics. LSD was first synthesized in 1938 by Albert Hofmann and became...
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A new study has found that microdosing with LSD can lead to earlier bedtimes and longer sleep durations. Participants in the study, published in Translational Psychiatry, slept an average of 24 minutes longer on the night following a microdose. They also went to bed 25 minutes earlier than usual while waking up at their typical time. Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD, is a potent hallucinogenic drug that alters perception, mood, and various cognitive processes. It belongs to the class of drugs known as psychedelics. LSD was first synthesized in 1938 by Albert Hofmann and became...
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LSD was accidentally discovered by Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz pharmaceutical company in Switzerland in 1938. It was apparently useless, but from 1947 it was marketed as “a cure for everything from schizophrenia to criminal behavior, ‘sexual perversions’, and alcoholism”. It failed to find its niche. Now, over 80 years later, it may finally have found one – other than expanding consciousness, that is. A new study shows that it is highly effective at treating generalised anxiety disorder for up to 12 weeks with just a single dose. And it is fast acting. General anxiety disorder (hereafter refe...
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LSD was accidentally discovered by Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz pharmaceutical company in Switzerland in 1938. It was apparently useless, but from 1947 it was marketed as “a cure for everything from schizophrenia to criminal behavior, ‘sexual perversions’, and alcoholism”. It failed to find its niche. Now, over 80 years later, it may finally have found one – other than expanding consciousness, that is. A new study shows that it is highly effective at treating generalised anxiety disorder for up to 12 weeks with just a single dose. And it is fast acting. General anxiety disorder (hereafter refe...
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LSD was accidentally discovered by Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz pharmaceutical company in Switzerland in 1938. It was apparently useless, but from 1947 it was marketed as “a cure for everything from schizophrenia to criminal behavior, ‘sexual perversions’, and alcoholism”. It failed to find its niche. Now, over 80 years later, it may finally have found one – other than expanding consciousness, that is. A new study shows that it is highly effective at treating generalised anxiety disorder for up to 12 weeks with just a single dose. And it is fast acting. General anxiety disorder (hereafter refe...
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豊見城署は30日までに、合成麻薬LSDを密輸入したとして台湾籍で住所不詳、自称会社員の容疑者の男(2...
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A recent study has shown that even very low doses of LSD can enhance the complexity of brain activity, a finding that might have significant implications for our understanding of consciousness and possibly for therapeutic applications. The study, published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, found that while substances like THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and methamphetamine did not produce the same effect, LSD distinctly increased neural complexity and affected brain wave patterns associated with states of consciousness. Neural complexity is a concept that attempts to quantify the intricate pa...
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New research suggests that low doses of MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, can help to reduce the challenging effects associated with psychedelic drugs like LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) and psilocybin, the active component in magic mushrooms. The findings, published in Scientific Reports, shed new light on the effects of “candy flipping” and “hippy flipping”‘ – terms used for the co-administration of LSD or psilocybin with MDMA. MDMA, psilocybin, and LSD are psychoactive substances known for their potent effects on human perception, mood, and consciousness. The motivation for this study was ...
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A recent study has unveiled a significant increase in the use of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) among business managers in the United States. The research, published in the journal Substance Use & Misuse, sheds light on a growing trend of LSD use that appears to be particularly pronounced among those in managerial positions. The study, aimed at understanding evolving patterns of substance use, comes as part of a broader resurgence of interest in classic psychedelics like LSD within both scientific and public circles. It sought to examine whether anecdotal reports of increased LSD use among b...
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