How to Change Your Mind : The New Science of Psychedelics
(Autor) Michael PollanWhen LSD was first discovered in the 1940s, it seemed to researchers, scientists and doctors as if the world might be on the cusp of psychological revolution. It promised to shed light on the deep mysteries of consciousness, as well as offer relief to addicts and the mentally ill. But in the 1960s, with the vicious backlash against the counter-culture, all further research was banned. In recent years, however, work has quietly begun again on the amazing potential of LSD, psilocybin and DMT. Could these drugs in fact improve the lives of many people? Diving deep into this extraordinary world and putting himself forward as a guinea-pig, Michael Pollan has written a remarkable history of psychedelics and a compelling portrait of the new generation of scientists fascinated by the implications of these drugs. How to Change Your Mind is a report from what could very well be the future of human consciousness.
Michael Pollan
Michael Pollan is an American author and journalist known for his book "The Omnivore's Dilemma," which explores the complexities of modern food production. His writing style combines investigative journalism with personal narrative, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. Pollan's work has sparked conversations about sustainability and ethical eating.