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Marihuana, the Forbidden Medicine
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (1993)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar
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Invigoration
Probing, illuminating, inspired insights from a qualified researcher and intellectual pioneer. A seminal cannabis tome to invigorate your library!

the forbidden health
Did you know that marijuana has plenty of medicinal usages. Most of the people would say no because of this crazy "war on drugs". But this time please don't "just say no" and spend some time to read the "forbidden facts" about hemp. A very well researched and written book on the medicinal usages of hemp.

Most knowledgable literature on the subject ever.
I bought the book 6 days ago in Amherst and I'm already finished it as it is brilliantly written as it taught me alot of things I needed to know. It wakes you up to the real facts of marijuana for medicine and as a medical marijuana user,I realized that everything in the book is facts and truth.The doctor who wrote it is pure genius and I hope he follows up with another book as he has made the most positive changes in my life. Thank You Dr.Lester Grinspoon


Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins College Div (1981)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar
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LSD: Gnosis or Psychosis?
This book is a call for further scientific research on LSD (despite the bad stigma that it is given by the "establishment") and for loosening the restrictions on those scientists who want to research the effects of the drug. For one thing, the authors state that it is currently illegal for doctors to use the drug for therapeutic purposes. The drug is available only for research purposes, and as I'm sure you can imagine, there is a lot of red tape involved. So, that is the basic problem that scientists who are interested in LSD are facing. Half of the book is devoted to what I'd call the history of psychedelic drug use, and the other half to the effects of psychedelic drugs, with some of the legalities involved thrown in for good measure. As far as the history goes, there is good reason to believe that psychedelic drugs have been around for a long time, and will continue to be used for a long time. And, as far as the effects of these drugs are concerned . . . well here we get to the "good stuff". First, I think the book is somewhat dangerous, because despite what you may have been told, LSD is not a panacea. Some psychiatrists (such as Stanislav Grof) will have you believe that the drug can regress you to the time of your birth, allowing you to resolve all the existential issues in your life, and then possibly regress you further into other "far out" realms . . . where there's just no law and order, man (e.g. imagine you consciously identifying with the sperm cell that was you, this kind of nonsense is abundant in Grof's work, see his _LSD Psychotherapy_). Nevertheless the effects of the drug are profound and religiomimetic. I'm really unable to speak about a lot of this stuff because I've never taken the drug (thank God), and have never really seen anyone else under the influence of it. And, my suspicion is that while the drugs do induce genuine experiences, they aren't as meaningful as "genuine religious experiences" (whatever that might mean). So, I tend to side with Mircea Eliade and the Catholic scholar, R. C. Zaechner. Nevertheless it is clear to me at least that much is yet to be learned from these drugs and that further "controlled" research needs to be done. In any event, the stuff makes for fascinating reading, and it raises a lot of philosophical questions.

Informative, and this book needs to have stars.
Reluctant as I am to write a review, noticing that this fine publication has gone unreviewed demands that I take some initiative. It is direct, well-written, provides sound cultural and scientific analysis and is truly enlightening. The issue of drugs and their relationship to 21st century society must be breached and its publication is a step in the right direction. A good overview of the impact the psychochemicals have had on 20th century western thought and popular culture, with proper and suitable (not condescending or patronizing) presentations of such thinkers as Huxley, Leary, McKenna, et al. If you possess interest in the subject, be it casual or serious, this book will deliver. Let's collectively wake up.


The Speed Culture: Amphetamine Use and Abuse in America
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1975)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon, James Bakalar, Peter Hedblom, and Peter Heblom
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Entheogens: Professional Listing
"The Speed Culture" has been selected for listing in "Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments: An Entheogen Chrestomathy" http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy


Marihuana Reconsidered
Published in Paperback by Quick American Archives (1994)
Author: Lester, M.D. Grinspoon
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The most extraordinary thing about this book...
The most extraordinary and wonderful thing about this book is that the essay by Mr. X has been positively attributed to the luminant Carl Sagan by Grinspoon himself. Sagan discusses his experiences with mj, and provides persuasive and convincing accounts of his experiences. Fantastic.

A thorough and exhaustive evaluation of marijuana
Dr. Grinspoon examines - and thoroughly debunks - many of the common misconceptions about marijuana. The Chemistry and Pharmacology chapter is rather heavy going, but it can be ignored with little loss by non-pharmacologists. I thoght the book was quite well done and useful in understanding the role, past and present, of marijuana in society.

A thorough examination of the use of cannabinoids in medicin
Dr Grinspoon is one of the World's leading authorities on medicinal uses of cannabis. He makes a good case for the re-introduction of cannabis to mitigate symptoms of many conditions. Unfortunately, drugs must be thoroughly tested, which costs millions. No pharmaceutical company will fund testing of a herb you can grow on your window sill for free :-(


Cocaine
Published in Paperback by Basic Books (1987)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar
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Cocaine: A Drug and Its Social Evolution
Published in Hardcover by Basic Books (1976)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar
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Depression and Other Mood Disorders
Published in Paperback by Harvard Mental Health Letter (1991)
Authors: James B. Bakalar and Lester Grinspoon
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Drug Control in a Free Society
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1985)
Authors: James B. Bakalar and Lester Grinspoon
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The Long Darkness
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1986)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon and American Psychiatric Association
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The Long Darkness: Psychological and Moral Perspectives on Nuclear Winter
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1986)
Authors: Lester Grinspoon and American Psychiatric Association
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