Dilbert_X wrote:
People who get high don't need to get drunk - amazing, who could have predicted this?
you are idiotic.
a single dose or course of psychedelics can create long-lasting changes to people's habits and impulsive/addictive behaviour.
it's not about not fancying a drink when you're 'high'.
psychedelics are not impulsive and they are at the very bottom of the drugs scale for addictive potential. many people take them once and never feel the need to interact with them again in their lives. it's not about swapping getting drunk for getting high.
it's about a 4-hour trip and a few counselling sessions equating to long-lasting addiction/depression/trauma recovery.
the current treatment paradigms for these things are nowhere near as effective.
you can take SSRIs for 6 months or 1 year, ruin your seratonin receptors, become a zombie, become physiologically dependent on daily medication, in fact ... or one trip with some mushrooms can create long-lasting benefits to mood and depression. as for current cures for alcoholism, that is, giving people drugs that make them violently sick if they try to metabolize ethanol ... or endless AA meetings ... well, you can check the statistics on their rates of recovery yourself.
if you don't see the promise in this, you really are much less scientific than you fancy yourself. your obtuse remarks only mark you for a bigoted idiot.
Last edited by uziq (2022-08-25 05:01:02)