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Albert Hofmann's 'LSD: My Problem Child' is a reflective account of his discovery and experiences with LSD, a substance that revolutionized the fields of psychiatry and psychopharmacology. The book provides insights into the origins of LSD, its use in scientific research, and its cultural impact. Hofmann narrates personal anecdotes, including meetings with notable figures like Aldous Huxley, and discusses the potential therapeutic benefits of LSD in psychotherapy. Written with the intention of supporting psychedelic research, the book targets readers interested in the history of psychedelics, scientific research, and mysticism. Hofmann's goal is to foster a deeper understanding of LSD's potential to expand human consciousness and promote harmony with nature.
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