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LSD - How much is in the mind?

Identifier

015585

Type of Spiritual Experience

None

Background

This observation is intriguing because it links in with the placebo effect.  How much of LSD's effects are actually related to being told you have taken LSD?

If suggestion can make you ill then presumably suggestion can make you well.

A description of the experience

Dr Sidney Cohen (1960)

The hallucinogenic experience is so striking that many subsequent disturbances may be attributed to it without further justification.

The highly suggestible or hysterical individual would tend to focus on his LSD experience to explain subsequent illness.

Patients have complained to Abramson that their LSD exposure produced migraine headaches and attacks of influenza up to a year later. One Chinese girl became paraplegic and ascribed that catastrophe to LSD.

It so happened that these people were all in the control group and had received nothing but tap water."

The source of the experience

Cohen, Dr Sidney

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Influenza
LSD
Migraine
Muscle diseases

Commonsteps

References