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I'm tempted, it seems that hallucinogens can 'relax' long formed brain structures, which can be very helpful with addictions and such. Being researched now. It's risky though. interests me. She tried to suicide by LSD, but somehow managed to not even turn into a nut.
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Yeah, but also people often have problems based on past trauma. If it were possible to selectively influence certain brain regions with hallucinogens, for example, 'relax' only those parts of the brain dealing with interpersonal emotions, and not say, vision..
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Ok, to express myself more precisely, put yourself into a situation where you were using so much LSD you thought you were very likely to die from apathy if you didn't stop. It was a fascinating episode and my mental shortcut was 'almost killed herself with LSD' ..