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Psychedelic Science
By Bill Eagles
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Psychedelic Science was broadcast on [programme notes]
27th February 1997.
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Programme Notes [Image]
In the late 1960s, human experiments with psychedelic drugs were
brought to a halt. Government reacted to the anarchy of the hippy
counter-culture. The drug-crazed Charles Manson slayings came to
symbolise public fear of the street use of LSD. Funding ceased,
and the few researchers who battled on were ostracised. But lost
in the blanket ban were remarkable research projects in the field
of psychiatry that held out new hope for the treatment of
schizophrenia and alcoholism. Bill Eagles' extraordinary film
tells the story of a handful of dedicated scientists who have
struggled to make psychedelic research respectable again.
In the USA, psychiatrists Rick Strassman and Charles Grob, and
neuroscientist Deborah Mash each quietly began investigations with
unknown psychedelic compounds, to avoid the alarm bells of LSD.
Strassman pursued the Federal Drug Administration for permission
to do safety trials of DMT. Mash works on treating cocaine
addicts, achieving success with Ibogaine, a psychedelic derived
from a West African plant. Their success hinges on the patient
having a 'peak' experience, entering the realm of the mystical or
religious. The early researchers had spotted this. Now it was
dramatically reinforced by unique new evidence from Brazil.
Unable to work in the USA, Grob visited Brazil to track down the
ritual use of Ayahuasca, a leaf rich in the powerful DMT. For
centuries it has been used amongst the shamans of the Amazon. But
today, in urban Brazil, tens of thousands of men, women and
children are taking the drug as part of an ecstatic Christian cult
experience. The Brazillian Government asked Grob to look at
long-term damaging effects of the drug. Instead, he found no
evidence of toxicity or brain damage, and also that long-term
users functioned better in their community. In 1992 Brazil
legalised ritual use of Ayahuasca. The FDA took careful note.
Then in the early 1990s, leading lights of the US computer
industry began admitting that many breakthroughs in Silicon Valley
in the 70s and 80s had been inspired by regular psychedelic drug
use. Nobel Prizewinner Kary Mullis, and founding father of
Microsoft, Bob Wallace, reveal on camera the psychedelic influence
on their creativity. This anecdotal evidence raised support for
the psychedelic researchers. Now Strassman has received approval
from the FDA for research into LSD itself.
But it is a delicate moment for the new psychedelic science. Its
power to treat some of the worst ailments of society has now been
recognised. Yet fears of the excesses of the 1960s are still
strong. In Japan the Aum Shinrikyo cult is believed to have used
psychedelics to brainwash its members before the Tokyo subway gas
attack. Among high-school leavers, use of psychedelics is rapidly
increasing - and strange new drugs are appearing on thestreets.
The scientists and drug regulators know there is a knife-edge
between hope for new treatments and unleashing a whirlwind.
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