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Psychedelic Outlaws

The Movement Revolutionizing Modern Medicine

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Psychedelic Outlaws

Von: Joanna Kempner PhD
Gesprochen von: Paige Reisenfeld
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An award-winning sociologist unearths how a group of ordinary people debilitated by excruciating pain developed their own medicine from home-grown psilocybin mushrooms—crafting near-clinical grade dosing protocols—and fought for recognition in a broken medical system.

Cluster headache, a diagnosis sometimes referred to as a ‘suicide headache,’ is widely considered the most severe pain disorder that humans experience. There is no cure, and little funding available for research into developing treatments.

When Joanna Kempner met Bob Wold in 2012, she was introduced to a world beyond most people's comprehension—a clandestine network determined to find relief using magic mushrooms. These ‘Clusterbusters,’ a group united only by the internet and a desire to survive, decided to do the research that medicine left unfinished. They produced their own psychedelic treatment protocols and managed to get academics at Harvard and Yale to test their results. Along the way, Kempner explores not only the fascinating history and exploding popularity of psychedelic science, but also a regulatory system so repressive that the sick are forced to find their own homegrown remedies, and corporate America and university professors stand to profit from their transgressions.

From the windswept shores of the North Sea through the verdant jungle of Peruvian Amazon to a kitschy underground palace built in a missile silo in Kansas, Psychedelic Outlaws chronicles the rise of psychedelic medicine amid a healthcare system in turmoil. Kempner’s gripping tale of community and resilience brings listeners on a eye-opening journey through the politics of pain, through the stories of people desperate enough to defy the law for a moment of relief.

©2024 Joanna Kempner (P)2024 Hachette Books
Alternative & Komplementäre Medizin Gesundheit & Wellness
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"A compelling account of the promise of psychedelic drugs to treat crushing pain. Kempner tells a convoluted story with sympathy and respect, adding her personal experience to solid research."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

Psychedelic Outlaws is a deeply absorbing examination of pain and perseverance. Joanna Kempner's investigation into the Clusterbusters, a group of unforgettable characters caught in the crosshairs of politics and medicine, is an ode to self-experimentation that manages to be as clear-eyed as it is moving.”—Susannah Cahalan, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire and The Great Pretender

“A very readable and well researched account of the emerging role of psychedelics in the treatment of cluster headaches. This book is more than a narrative of individuals in pain, for it also describes the history of research on psychedelics as well as raising important issues about the racist and politicized anti-drug policies that did—and still do—limit effective research and roll out of these novel treatments.”—Professor David Nutt, neuropsychopharmacologist and author of Psychedelics, Drink?, and Drugs without the Hot Air

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