Mikhaila Peterson & Hamilton Morris , The Mikhaila Peterson Podcast

Hamilton Morris: Pharmaceuticals and Psychoactives

21 Feb 2021 • 64 min • EN
64 min
00:00
01:04:51
No file found

Hamilton Morris and Mikhaila Peterson discuss Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia’s newly released season 3. Mikhaila asks Hamilton about her personal experiences with MDMA and SSRIs… They also talk about Xenon gas and its applications, Iboga ceremonies, Ambien’s very strange positive reaction for the rare individual with brain injuries (not recommended as a cure), why some drugs become illegal while others don’t, and more.  Hamilton Morris is an American journalist, documentarian, chemist, and scientific researcher. He is the creator and director of the television series Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, which just finished its third season. He works extensively with Vice TV and has garnered a reputation as the guy to talk to about mind-altering drugs. Find more Hamilton Morris on Twitter @hamiltonmorris, Patreon.com with his new self-published chemistry “podcast,” and for more information on psychedelic toads, check out his short rewritten book on 5-MeO-DMT.   A special thank you to RA Optics for supporting this week's episode. For 10% off, go to https://raoptics.com/map and enter code “MAP” This episode is sponsored by truLOCAL. truLOCAL partners with local farmers and butchers (in your area) to source the best meat available. Serving 100's of cuts of beef, lamb, buffalo, and chicken; truLOCAL even offers cuts that you can't get at the grocery store. My favourite is their lamb and striploin.   Visit https://trulocal.ca​ and enter code "MP" to get 2 free ribeye steaks with a large box order. If you're Canadian and you appreciate quality meat - I'd highly recommend checking them out. If you'd like to stay updated in a more personal fashion, sign up for my newsletter at https://mikhailapeterson.com/newsletter  

From "The Mikhaila Peterson Podcast"

Listen on your iPhone

Download our iOS app and listen to interviews anywhere. Enjoy all of the listener functions in one slick package. Why not give it a try?

App Store Logo
application screenshot

Popular categories