Psychedelic Healing An Interview with Torsten Passie By Sue Blackmore Published in the New Scientist From the Talking Point Column On Wednesday, 15 April 2006 p. 60. http://www.susanblackmore.co.uk/journalism/Passie%202006.htm …
BBC News International publishes “The Trip of a Lifetime,” which describes the resurgence of interest in psychedelics in the medical community and Dr. Charles Grob’s pilot study using …
BBC Radio 4’s weekly program All in the Mind aired a program about LSD, current psychedelic research, and the possible role of these kinds of drugs in modern psychiatry.
Psychedelic 'cookies' are a mushrooming problem SUZY COHEN Suzy Cohen, a registered pharmacist, writes for Tribune Media Services. Newsday.com April 4, 2006 I'm in college and went to a party where everyone …
The strange case of the man who took 40,000 ecstasy pills in nine years Usage increased to 25 tablets a day at peak Memory problems and paranoia may be lasting David McCandlessTuesday April 4, 2006The …
IBOGAINE Exploring the new frontier of psychedelic addiction therapy by Kia Momtazi San Diego City Beat March 1, 2006 Ray slips his shades back over his eyes and leans against the window as the van crosses …
Court Allows for Use of Hallucinogenic Tea Tuesday, February 21, 2006; 2:18 PM William Branigin Washington Post Staff writer The Supreme Court decided unanimously today that the government cannot prohibit …
Sect Allowed to Import Its Hallucinogenic Tea By LINDA GREENHOUSE February 22, 2006 New York Times WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 A unanimous Supreme Court decision on Tuesday gave a small religious sect the right …
Supreme Court OKs Hallucinogenic Tea Associated Press GINA HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer February 21, 2006 WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that a small congregation in New …
LSD faces an acid test as a pain killer Psychedelic drugs are enjoying renewed attention from medical researchers By Rak Razam February 18, 2006 Picture yourself in a boat on a river, With tangerine trees …
British psychiatrist Dr. Ben Sessa and Prof Lader debate the value of psychedelic research on BBC radio. Listen here (WMA format, 2 MB)