oldbaldman
02-02-2014, 10:56 PM
The punch line of the article:
" If ayahuasca is scientifically proven to have the healing potentials long recorded by anthropologists, explorers, and ethnobotanists,105 (https://smo.sagepub.com/content/1/2050312113508389.full#ref-105)outlawing ayahuasca or its medical use and denying people adequate access to its curative effects could be perceived as an infringement on human rights, a serious issue that demands careful and thorough discussion."
Here is the link: https://smo.sagepub.com/content/1/2050312113508389.full
Is it time to end the prohibition of tryptamines and other naturally occurring psychedelics for medical and/or spiritual uses? I vote yes.
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" If ayahuasca is scientifically proven to have the healing potentials long recorded by anthropologists, explorers, and ethnobotanists,105 (https://smo.sagepub.com/content/1/2050312113508389.full#ref-105)outlawing ayahuasca or its medical use and denying people adequate access to its curative effects could be perceived as an infringement on human rights, a serious issue that demands careful and thorough discussion."
Here is the link: https://smo.sagepub.com/content/1/2050312113508389.full
Is it time to end the prohibition of tryptamines and other naturally occurring psychedelics for medical and/or spiritual uses? I vote yes.
https://www.waccobb.net/forums/waccobb/keep90days/2014-02-03_14-54-54.png