In Defence of Non-Hallucinogenic Analogues
Non-hallucinogenic analogues of psychedelic compounds – sometimes called psychoplastogens – are in development, but many argue that the psychedelic experience is essential for their benefits. However, Stephanie Price argues that there could be a place for these analogues, … The post In Defence of Non-Hallucinogenic Analogues appeared first on Chemical Collective.
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