Albert Hofmann, the discoverer of LSD, has died, aged 102.
posted by Deron Bauman in consciousness, culture, drugs, history | * | 2 comments
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He lasted so long because he kept flashing back.
Associates of Albert say he took extremely small doses of LSD (nearly non-active) for the past few decades as an antidepressant/mood brightener.
He was a true visionary, and his work changed the consciousness of millions.
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He lasted so long because he kept flashing back.
Associates of Albert say he took extremely small doses of LSD (nearly non-active) for the past few decades as an antidepressant/mood brightener.
He was a true visionary, and his work changed the consciousness of millions.