> well, you're welcome... but a few things to note... the shulgins are
> chemists, i would believe that they have some idea of the effects and
> toxicity before they take them... additionally, if they did not know,
> would it really be better to give a psychadelic drug or a potentially
> psychadelic drug to an animal against their will in order to see if it is
> deadly?
In fact, Sasha makes a very strong argument in PiHKAL about why he does
not use animals for testing. For one, he finds it immoral to create a drug
and give it to an unsuspecting animal if you are unwilling to take your
own creation yourself. For two, animals are not people, and in the case of
psychedelic drugs, animal tests are more or less useless. How do you
determine an animal is tripping? Shulgin also has a practice he calls
"running up" where he starts with miniscule doses, and works up. Drugs
that are potentially dangerous will exhibit warning signs at lower doses,
and he knows to abandon those. I highly recommend reading PiHKAL and seeing
this in his own words.
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