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Old 09-21-2022, 01:16 PM   #43
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Nothing wrong with psychedelics. They're being used in the medical world for PTSD, depression and anxiety treatments, and psilocybin will likely be legalized in Canada in the near future; you can already legally buy stocks in Canadian psychedelic startups. Don't knock them until you've tried them, they can really help assist your mental state when used responsibly. Watch How To Change Your Mind (2022) on Netflix if you'd like to know more on what they do and the history behind them.
Who said there was something wrong with them? I take them.

There's nothing wrong with chemotherapy, but I would think it's incredibly bad advice to tell someone to undergo it without any actual understanding of what's ailing them.

Self medicating without an even baseline medical-based opinion on what you're trying to medicate for is idiotic. Visits to the doctor are free in Canada, use them. The most annoying part about less-conventional medicines and treatments is that they turn every bozo into a medical expert. Yes, psychedelics are great and I truly think there is untapped medical uses there that will become mainstream within the next 15 years. NO, I do not think you should advocate for someone who is struggling with an undefined, potentially serious ailment that could be a terrible match for that treatment, to just start taking them. It's irresponsible on a basic, human level.
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