[OC] Academic Study: Drugs Most Similar to an NDE Experience

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11 comments
  1. So the pot is the only one with anti anxiety properties?

  2. If you’re going to list chemical variations of drugs then why not group things like Ayahuasca as DMT+MAOI. It’s not a separate substance but rather a specific preparation of DMT

  3. I was going to say Salvia as my number one. I always told people it felt like it reset your computer. And the high from the come down is basically just being super happy to be back.

    It’s the only thing I’ve ever tried that I couldn’t reason with myself on. Like I couldn’t calm myself by reminding myself I’m tripping. You’re just a passenger whenever it takes you.

  4. “NDE Experience” So a near death experience experience?

  5. Graphic incorrectly lists ketamine as psychedelic?

  6. Wait until the author learns that everything is a chemical on this list.

  7. When I was 18 i had an edible with ~250mg of thc not knowing how strong it would be. I had no tolerance as i had only smoked a few times here and there. Your brain is so powerful in convincing you that this is the end when you are in no real life threatening danger.

  8. I’ve had an NDE, flatlined and the whole deal.

    The come up on mushrooms was very similar, that kind of things and moving away and I’m falling backwards into nothing, feeling.

    Which, post NDE is terrifying “It is happening again, did I just kill myself?” but then post trip, “I saw the missing part, and was unscathed this time.”

    LSD was very different, more energetic and digital colors connected to the world in a new way, versus melty rainbow paint smear “somewhere else.”

    Could have been dose too.

  9. Wow I can relate with the Ketamine. One month ago I had a terrible leg/knee break skiing. Once the ski patrol got me safely off the mountain they gave me ketamine to deal with the pain. I went from the worst pain of my life to an extreme dissociative feeling with hallucinations and I couldn’t speak. The room I was in turned to bright white light. I thought I was dying.

  10. Did they interview all the dead people to get a healthy basis for comparison or something?

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