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Originally Posted by svandamme
If i were an employer i'de be more worried bout opiates then psylocibin..
The former is highly addictive, the latter , simply not addictive at all.
And the latter potentially fixes the problem rather then simply help you manage the symptoms.
Like i said, you would not have to take so much that it becomes a tripping dose.. hell , the amount required for migraines is so low you would not notice any effects other then lack of headache. And it can't be tested in yer piss either.. If i had migraines, and if it's as bad as people keep telling me.. i would be all over it.
Which kinda makes for a weird thing to note.. People with migraine always tell me how bad it is, but when presented with a potential solution.. nobody picks up on it...
oh well, as long as it's not my headache ...
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Stijn, that "evidence" is an article from a pro drug site. I would consider that anecdotal evidence. A long way from scientific research. When a drug company extracts the compound and does clinical trials and markets a new cure for migraines it will be every expensive, but real science. And it will make that company billions in profits.
Risking jail for possession of shrooms is not even on my list of things to try. But that is just me, I have never spent one penny on any illegal drug of any sort with the possible exception of buying alcohol when I was under age.