
Case 1: I am getting off of Valium and I am obsessing daily about my nervousness, always quick to associate it with my withdrawal scheme. I see no silver lining, no light at the end of the tunnel. I am sorely tempted to go back to my normal dosing with Valium.
Case 2: I am getting off of Valium and about to start obsessing about my nervousness - when I suddenly recall that I will be taking a "trip" on psilocybin tomorrow - or using cocaine 1 2 , or smoking opium 3 , etc. etc. - and I relax. The mere knowledge of that upcoming psychological relief provides a relief of its own in the here-and-now. I feel better NOW thanks to anticipation and I have no desire to backslide on my plan to end my use of Valium.
We won't know how hard it is to get off drugs until we legalize all drugs that could help with the change. With knowledge and safety, there will be less unwanted use. And unwanted use can be combatted creatively with a wide variety of drugs.
I'm interested in CBD myself, because I want to gain benefits at times without experiencing intoxication. So I think it's great. But I like it as part of an overall strategy toward mental health. I do not think of CBD, as some do, as a way to avoid using naughty drugs.
Freud's real discovery was that drugs like cocaine could make psychiatry UNNECESSARY for the vast majority of people. The medical establishment hated the idea -- so they judged the drug based on its worst possible use!
Outlawing opium was the ultimate government power grab. It put the government in charge of pain relief.
We know that anticipation and mental focus and relaxation have positive benefits -- but if these traits ae facilitated by "drugs," then we pretend that these same benefits somehow are no longer "real." This is a metaphysical bias, not a logical deduction.
Irony of ironies, that the indignant 19th-century hatred of liquor should ultimately result in the outlawing of virtually every mind-affecting substance on the planet EXCEPT for liquor.
All sites about drugs are propaganda in the age of the Drug War, just as all talk about Jewish criminals was propaganda during WWII. Drugs can have downsides and Jews may be criminals, but to focus only on those facts in a time of war turns everything you say into propaganda.
If I smoke opium nightly, I am a drug scumbag. If I use Big Pharma "meds" every day of my life, I am a good patient.
At best, antidepressants make depression bearable. We need not settle for such drugs, especially when they are notorious for causing dependence. There are many drugs that elate and inspire. It is both cruel and criminal to outlaw them.
When the FDA tells us in effect that MDMA is too dangerous to be used to prevent school shootings and to help bring about world peace, they are making political judgments, not scientific ones.

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