LSD: Secret Experiments and Potentially Healing Depression

Terry Ible
3 min readDec 6, 2023

Today, we’re embarking on an epic quest into the annals of history, uncovering the mesmerizing experiments conducted by the U.S. Army with none other than lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Strap in for a riveting journey through time and consciousness as we unravel the untold stories behind acid’s dance with the military and its promising role in reshaping our approach to mental health.

  1. The Forgotten Psychedelic Past: Back in the psychedelic heyday of the 1950s and 60s, the U.S. Army delved into the realm of mind-bending experiments, seeking the elusive keys to mind control. Unbeknownst to them, these experiments would set the stage for a paradigm shift in our understanding of consciousness. LSD, originally synthesized by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann, became the unwitting protagonist in a tale that would transcend military ambitions.
  2. Tripping Into Creativity: As the military’s experiments unfolded, some soldiers reported mind-altering effects that transcended their original objectives. Creativity surged, problem-solving skills sharpened, and empathy blossomed — unexpected gifts from the psychedelic experience. This unintentional detour prompted scientists to reconsider LSD’s potential beyond military applications. Could this mind-expanding substance hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of mental health?

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