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‘The ketamine blew my mind’: can psychedelics cure addiction and depression? Words: Alexandra Jones Illustration: Frieda Ruh
In the summer of 1981, when he was 13, Grant crashed a trail motorbike into a wall at his parents’ house in Cambridgeshire. He’d been hiding it in the shed, but “it was far too powerful for me, and on my very first time starting it in the garden, I smashed it into a wall”. His mother came outside to find the skinny teenager in a heap next to the crumpled motorbike. “I was in a lot of trouble.”
Grant hadn’t given this childhood memory much thought in the intervening years, but one hot August day in 2019, it came back to him with such clarity that, at 53, now a stocky father of two, he suddenly understood it as a clue to his dangerously unhealthy relationship with alcohol.
âThe ketamine blew my mindâ: can psychedelics cure addiction and depression?
âWe prepare a client for their drug experience; allow them to feel safe and warm.â Illustration: Frieda Ruh/The Guardian
âWe prepare a client for their drug experience; allow them to feel safe and warm.â Illustration: Frieda Ruh/The Guardian
This week sees the opening of the first UK high-street clinic offering psychedelic-assisted therapy. Could popping psilocybin be the future of mental healthcare?
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In the summer of 1981, when he was 13, Grant crashed a trail motorbike into a wall at his parentsâ house in Cambridgeshire. Heâd been hiding it in the shed, but âit was far too powerful for me, and on my very first time starting it in the garden, I smashed it into a wallâ. His mother came outside to find the skinny teenager in a heap next to the crumpled motorbike. âI was in a lot o
LOWVILLE - Audrey June (Thayer) Eaves, 90, of the Number Three Road Lowville, passed away Sunday, March 7, 2021 at her home surrounded by her loving family.
Audrey was born July 28, 1930 in Randallsville, the eldest daughter of the late Lester and Laura Welch Thayer. She grew up in Earlville and graduated from Earlville High School in 1949. While in high school she met Tom Eaves and they were married on August 26, 1950 at the Earlville Methodist Church. Audrey easily took on her new role as farm wife and farm partner and a few years later as a mother. She was the bond that joined their family, farm and home together as one strong unit. Audrey and Tom lived in the Sherburne area until moving their family and family farm to Lowville 44 years ago. Audrey and Tom were able to remain in their farmhouse until they both passed, because of the loving care and devotion their son Jerry provided for them.
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