Could LSD taken by cancer researchers lead to breakthroughs?

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  • Since real LSD 25 requires a chemist's lab and a great deal of knowledge to produce (but there's such a tiny demand, so it's not economically feasible), it is most likely not a drug any of you have ever had.
    Certainly not the person who asked this question!
    With a hundred or so trips on acid from reputable sources like Sandoz Pharmaceuticals and Owsley, I have a pretty good idea of how a person performs routine tasks under the influence of LSD 25.
    Driving while high on the real thing is not something that should be attempted, but can be accomplished if absolutely necessary, if one has the ability to concentrate solely on what one is doing, forsaking all else.
    One should not be around dangerous chemicals, lab equipment or expect whatever they scribbled in a note book while high to be legible the next day.
    It is a very good drug for several mental conditions, if administered in a contained and monitored environment.
    For pleasure, "guided" trips can vastly enhance the experience and it is definitely a great drug to have sex on.
    But cancer research? Nope, I don't think it would help.

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