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Double-Blind Clinical Trial Suggests Microdose of LSD Can Decrease Pain Perception – ScienceAlert
Psychedelic users have long been reported therapeutic properties of LSD, especially for pain, and now, after decades of being banned from clinical trials, scientists are finally revisiting the drug and putting it to the test.
Psychedelic users have long been reported therapeutic properties of LSD, especially for pain, and now, after decades of being banned from clinical trials, scientists are finally revisiting the drug and putting it to the test.
A randomized double-blind study has now found small amounts of LSD can reduce the perception of pain significantly more than a placebo.
With just three non-hallucinogenic “micro”doses, participants displayed what seemed to be an increase in pain tolerance and a decrease i…
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