Anonymous ID: 626d0b Nov. 26, 2020, 1:56 p.m. No.11798897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9085 >>9156

Adrenochrome

 

 

Dr Linus Pauling, dual nobel winner writes:

 

>Dr. Humphry Osmond’s remarkable medical career included decades of distinguished psychiatric practice and a prodigious output of writing and research. He is widely recognized as a pioneer investigator into the chemistry of consciousness. Along with Dr.

John Smythies, Osmond developed the theory that schizophrenics suffer due to endogenous production of an adrenalin-based hallucinogen. This led to the Hoffer-Osmond Adrenochrome Hypothesis in the early 1950s, the very origin of orthomolecular

medicine. The popular press may today remember Humphry Osmond for coining the term “psychedelic,” but countless thousands of grateful patients will remember him as the co-discoverer of niacin therapy for schizophrenia.

 

Here they look at adrenochrome for psychedelic properties allegedly reported by medical students.

 

>There is a rule that chemicals with similar structure tend to have similar properties. I therefore decided to study the chemistry of every hallucinogen discussed in the literature. But before I did

that Humphry and I laid down a rigorous definition of what was an hallucinogen. We excluded the anesthetics. Using our criteria I found about five natural compounds that were hallucinogens. We included pink or discolored adrenalin that in a few asthmatic medical students caused experiences that were similar to the mescaline experience.

 

http://orthomolecular.org/history/humphry.pdf

 

Don't let MSM gaslight you into thinking this stuff isn't real.

 

Osmond is connected to Al Hubbard "the Johnny Appleseed of LSD" and an alleged MI5 agent.

 

The confident and connected Al Hubbard requested Dr. Humphry Osmond's company for lunch at the Vancouver Yacht Club. Osmond and his colleagues were using the drug, as well as the similar substance, mescaline, in psychiatric research and treatment at Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Osmond later recalled that the Yacht Club "was a very dignified place, and I was rather awed by it. [Hubbard] was a powerfully-built man…with a broad face and a firm hand-grip. He was also very genial, an excellent host."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Matthew_Hubbard