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Miscellaneous Entire family of psychedelics which went under the radar : DEMPDHPCA

Its really informative book, extremely dry and boring
Really. I'm finding it fascinating! I guess you kind of want to be able to understand the chemistry to make sense of it. It's amazing to see the different ergot alkaloids.

Pihkal is more of a fiction like novel than a book on history, chemistry and pharmacology.

I'm the kind of guy who reads Pharmacology text books for fun.
 
That reminds me of something a guy who lived through the counter culture told me. He had a brother who had been in an accident or something and was disabled as a result. He told me that he was only able to raise his arms above his head on LSD…

Psilocybin is the only thing that returned feeling and full range of motion to my hands and feet after 7 years of waiting for nerve damage to heal, after three 20+ hour surgeries (with less than 12 hours in between each one) induced seizures while I was under general anesthesia, virtually cooking the nerves in my hands and feet from the ages of 15-22.

In this episode Steven Zeiler, MD, PhD joins to discuss the promise of psychedelics for stroke healing. Dr. Zeiler explains that after a stroke, there is a natural but time-limited critical period during which the brain is highly plastic and capable of repairing motor function. His research, inspired by work on psychedelics reopening critical learning windows, shows in animal models that a single high dose of psychedelics combined with intensive rehabilitation can restore lost motor abilities even after recovery has plateaued. Throughout, Dr. Zeiler emphasizes that psilocybin itself doesn’t heal the brain directly but creates a window of heightened neuroplasticity that, when paired with targeted therapy, may dramatically improve recovery outcomes for stroke survivors.

[https://www.plantmedicine.org/podcast/psychedelics-for-stroke-healing-steven-zeiler-md-phd]

psychedelicmedicinepodcast. 2025-09-04. Instagram
 
In this episode Steven Zeiler, MD, PhD joins to discuss the promise of psychedelics for stroke healing. Dr. Zeiler explains that after a stroke, there is a natural but time-limited critical period during which the brain is highly plastic and capable of repairing motor function. His research, inspired by work on psychedelics reopening critical learning windows, shows in animal models that a single high dose of psychedelics combined with intensive rehabilitation can restore lost motor abilities even after recovery has plateaued. Throughout, Dr. Zeiler emphasizes that psilocybin itself doesn’t heal the brain directly but creates a window of heightened neuroplasticity that, when paired with targeted therapy, may dramatically improve recovery outcomes for stroke survivors.

[https://www.plantmedicine.org/podcast/psychedelics-for-stroke-healing-steven-zeiler-md-phd]

psychedelicmedicinepodcast. 2025-09-04. Instagram
There are interesting compounds which help heal and recover from stroke.

I wonder, would something like an LSD session adjunct with 3 month Phenylpiracetam and SEMAX be a good first line treatment for stroke recovery?

Good question worthy of research inquiry!
 
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