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How I am Bringing DMT, Marijuana, Lucy, and Molly into the Limelight through Crypto Projects.

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My name is Tridib Nandy, and I am on a mission to bring lesser-known medicinal substances like DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine), marijuana, LSD (often referred to as “Lucy”), and MDMA (commonly known as “Molly”) into the mainstream. My journey into the world of alternative medicine is driven by a deep-seated belief in the healing potential of these natural and synthetic substances. By leveraging the burgeoning world of cryptocurrency, I am creating innovative funding mechanisms that not only support research and development but also raise awareness about the therapeutic potential of these substances. I would like to share how my initiatives are reshaping perceptions and opening new avenues for medical treatments. The Medicinal Potential of DMT, Marijuana, Lucy, and Molly DMT: A Psychedelic with Therapeutic Promise DMT is a powerful psychedelic compound found in various plants and animals, and it has been used for centuries in traditional spiritual practices, particularly in South America. ...

Drug Policy Reform: Researching Potential Medical Uses Through Legal Channels.

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There is an ongoing debate around reviewing and potentially reforming laws around certain controlled substances that are currently illegal. While substances like MDMA, psilocybin, LSD and marijuana remain prohibited in most places, some researchers and advocates argue that they may have valuable medical applications that should be thoroughly studied and considered. On one side are those who point to emerging research from institutions like Johns Hopkins, UCLA, NYU and others that has investigated compounds like psilocybin and MDMA for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD and addiction. They argue that prematurely making these substances completely illegal may be closing the door on potential breakthrough therapies. For example, studies from Johns Hopkins have found that psilocybin can produce substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer diagnoses. Researchers at UCLA and USC have explored using MDMA to help treat P...