A scientific study published in 2015 took another pharmacological look at the intensive therapeutic potential of the ancient African plant, iboga, by isolating it to its main hallucinogenic chemical component, noribogaine. Taking a look at the how the administration of noribogaine affected the self-administration that lab rats developed with nicoctine, leading to a clinical physical Read More…
Anthony Tyler
Scientific Studies of Ketamine Demonstrate it’s Massive Antidepressant Potentials
Ketamine is quite an interesting substance from a social perspective. Developed by Big Pharma as a powerful anesthetic for surgery-induction, it started to developed a name for itself recreationally among the fringe communities somewhere between the shamanistic-psychedelic mindset and the socially perceived drug addict. Taken at doses lower than its anesthetic-qualitative administration, ketamine is a Read More…
China Says E-Cigarette Vapor is 1 Million TImes Worse for You than Hong Kong Smog, Literally
A recent Chinese study, released in conjunction with other related studies, essentially claim that e-cigarettes are worse for a person than natural, non-additive tobacco. The reason the word “claim” is used here, is simply because the actual studies done by Baptist University have not been released yet, and as of now, this stands as a media report Read More…
Facebook VP Arrested After Refusal to Share Information Related to Drug Trafficking
On March 1st, Facebook Vice President Diego Jorge Dzodan was arrested in São Paulo, Brazil. The controversy is centered around Facebook’s WhatsApp messaging software, and seems to be a basic premise that has been gaining some inertia in Brazil for quite some time. At the end of last year, a Brazilian judge actually ruled that WhatsApp be Read More…
New Paradigms in Addiction Therapy: Chemical Substances are Not the Main Factor
“The Difference Between Medicine And Poison Is In The Dose” – Circa Survive A true enveloping substance addiction is gritty, and tends to be enabled by a varying degree of self-loathing. Self-loathing is such a tumultuous, seemingly endless circumstance that any decent person would not wish on their worst enemy–yet it is something that many decent people deal Read More…
Reincarnation as a Biological Adaptation to Natural Selection
Collaborative behavioral neuroscientists, Professor Todd Murphy and Dr. Michael Persinger, have steadily built up an empirical, correlative assessment of ancient metaphysics through the field of speculative research called, “neurotheology” since the 1990’s. A bit of a slang term, “neurotheology” is acknowledged by its researchers as a philosophy applied to scientific principle; meaning that this philosophy Read More…






