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LSD can be therapeutic and reduce pain perception, a clinical trial suggests – News Landed
A randomized double-blind study has found that small amounts of LSD can be therapeutic and help reduce pain perception.

After decades of being banned from clinical trials, a randomized, double-blind study has found that small amounts of LSD can be therapeutic and help reduce pain perception. This news comes as psychedelic users continue to claim that LSD has therapeutic properties.
The study found that small amounts of LSD can reduce the perception of pain compared to the placebo. These “micro” doses of LSD suggested an increase in pain tolerance for those that participated in the study and a decrease in the per…
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