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A singular fact about psychedelics is that the majority of scientists who study abused substances don’t think these are addictive. Though highly regulated across the globe, the compounds LSD, mescaline, DMT, and psilocybin are certainly much less harmful than many other substances and may even confer benefit. Despite political and social opposition and a dearth of research (due to regulatory constraints), the scientific community remains curious about the effects of these compounds and open-minded concerning the potential therapeutic benefit they may afford.
Never Enough: the neuroscience and experience of addiction (The Addicted Brain)
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