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Old 10-24-2008, 02:11 PM #2
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Smile Pyschedelic studies on neuropathy ?

NB~ My apologises if this is repost ( I didnt see my thread ) so I assumed it never went through

I was just curious if there had been any Pyschedelic studies on neuropathy ? ( Im guessing given the complications with conducting other research , probably not )

The reason I ask is because , the times I have take them , I have always had tremendous relief regardless of whether it been cubensis ( for self work ) or something else , and as result I'm curious if theres any one else whose experinced similiar benefits.

Perhaps if there was enough of us we could raise awareness and plea our case to MAPS ( ) to get the same sort of research that is currently being conducted elsewhere for other problems i.e. cluster headaches etc
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