Psychedelics act as lubricants for difficult work done off the substance, and are not therapeutic on their own. — Whalespan
Psychedelics act as lubricants for difficult work done off the substance, and are not therapeutic on their own.
⚠ High risk
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“and the other thing I I I I do think that um at least in my limited experience um I think that the Best of Both Worlds is when you combine that work with the traditional work of therapy and I do think that if there's one thing about the the new appreciation people have of psychedelics that I think is dangerous it's that people believe that the plant or the molecule by itself can do all the work like all I have to do is do soloc cybin once a month or once a quarter and and it's all good and it's like no those are incredible lubricants to allow you to do very difficult things when you're long off the influence of those medications”
“and i do think if there's one thing about the the new appreciation people have of psychedelics that i think is dangerous it's that people believe that the plant or the molecule by itself can do all the work like all i have to do is do psilocybin once a month or once a quarter and and it's all good and it's like no those are incredible lubricants to allow you to do very difficult things when you're long off the influence of those medications”