• LSD and migraine/cluster headache wonder cure
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Exactly, how the fuck is it "worth a try" when there's a perfectly suitable alternative.
Because there is big chance it will works. And, I have hard time finding mushrooms where I live. That analog is just click away.
[QUOTE=Anubis678;18836830]If she's down with the whole thing, why not just acquire some normal Psilocybin mushrooms and give her those, something that we [b]know[/b] helps.[/QUOTE] Because I have no idea where I can get mushrooms, or LSD for that matter.
fair enough easy enough to grow shrooms tho
[QUOTE=SebSharpy;18837506]fair enough easy enough to grow shrooms tho[/QUOTE] Growing a few ounces of shrooms when all he needs is maybe like a half gram? Also I doubt his mother will be cool with him growing Schedule I substances in her household.
true dat
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;18801767]Prismatic Research[/QUOTE] WE DO NOT SHIP THIS PRODUCT TO THE UNITED STATES drat
^^ Heh.
Your mum is willing to try a Schedule 1 drug for a legitimate medicinal reason without flipping shit and saying that all illicit psychoactive substances are dangerous and can kill you at any given moment? We need more parents like this.
There have been some studies with LSD though. LSD is pretty much the best treatment, it cures the headaches completely. Psilocybin, or shrooms have been reported to cure the headaches as well. If your not into the psychedelics but want to rid of your headaches, there is a non hallucinogenic form of LSD called BROMO (2-Bromo-LSD), unfortunately the government has stopped funding research for this and made it illegal. The best bet is to try psilocybin, you'll hallucinate but you won't cause damage to her brain.
How is prismatic research based in the UK when most of their chemicals are Class A drugs? [editline]10:32AM[/editline] OP, good luck with your experiment. Not sure if it will work, had a quick browse on google and the sites which advocate this treatment also seem to try and push pseudomedicine and science - ie bullshit. Anyone got any links to credible research?
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