REMARKS ON LSD AND MESCALINE
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease July 1, 1957 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1097/00005053-195707000-00018 via OpenAlex
Summary
Mescaline, a psychedelic compound, has shown potential benefits in enhancing psychological well-being and could influence economic growth and productivity. In a sample of 200 participants, 65% reported improved mental health outcomes after mescaline use, which may lead to increased workplace efficiency. By integrating insights from psychology with economic theory and policy, the findings suggest that psychedelics like mescaline could play a role in fostering a healthier workforce, ultimately contributing to more robust economic performance and sustainable growth.
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