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American 'Life Coach' Arrested for Selling Psychedelic Mushroom Therapy


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2 minutes ago, Hakuna Matata said:

Wow! Let's legalize LSD then. Marijuana is already legalized, alcohol and tobacco have been legalized long time ago. Next is heroin, LSD, crystal meth?

Driving is legal here but no one obeys the rules, it gets madder by the day, my soi which used to be quiet but is now a formula one track.

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2 hours ago, nausea said:

US guy, figures. Psychedelics are the new thing in the USA, and legal, or decriminalised, in some US states and cities. 

 

"Turn on, tune in, drop out" 555.

They used to use LSD for treating psychiatric patients, and perform lobotomies , mad doctors, look how the mad doctors flourished during WW11

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4 hours ago, Gaccha said:

It's bewildering that such a harmless drug with benefits increasingly recognised in medical research remains illegal. In contrast, marijuana, long accepted as an inducer of schizophrenia in genetically vulnerable young males, is treated as a convenience store snack.

I had a friend in high school lose his mind on mushrooms and entered a permanent state of psychosis afterwards. Literally ruined his life at 18.

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

Let's just hope that all these druggies live in ground floor apartments

yes and keep the knives locked up as they are liable to inflict deep flesh wounds, bash there heads in and jump out the window,or drown for a week and then crawl into a ditch and die from suicide

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34 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

I had a friend in high school lose his mind on mushrooms and entered a permanent state of psychosis afterwards. Literally ruined his life at 18.

 

1 minute ago, kiwikeith said:

drs never prescribe a good 20 minutes of exercise a day which fixes most depression, just hand out prozac which turns people into zombies

Sad but true happened to my best friends son, but he did recover but took nearly 20 years

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51 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Utter nonsense they do not 'Burn your brains out' if dried and mixed with tea, maybe if you eat them raw. Wales is the place in the UK, the cows look very relaxed as do the sheep, that munch on them all day, got to go early morning though to find them.

 

Just now, kiwikeith said:

 

Sad but true happened to my best friends son, but he did recover but took nearly 20 years

maybe our mushrooms' are stronger , like Daytura that destroys many young peoples lives, fortunately majic mushrooms are treated as toxic here and young people don't touch them, although the track record is not perfect

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

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On September 6, at the Immigration Bureau, police officials held a press conference to announce the arrest of an American man who claimed to be a Life Coach. He was accused of selling courses to treat depression using psychedelic mushrooms.

 

Police Major General Panthana Nuchanarot, along with other senior officers, revealed the details. The arrested man, a 62-year-old American named Darius (surname withheld), was found in possession of 1,360 grams of dried mushrooms.

 

He was charged with working without a permit and possessing a Category 5 narcotic substance (psychedelic mushrooms) without authorization.

 

The arrest took place at his residence located in Soi Ladprao 108, Jompol Subdistrict, Chatuchak District, Bangkok.

 

The investigation began when the Immigration Bureau found online ads selling depression treatment courses using psychedelic mushrooms.


 

Claiming to have a Master's degree in Psychology and over 20 years of experience, Darius marketed himself as a Life Coach. Undercover agents were able to track him to his home by pretending to be interested in buying a course for 2,000 baht per session.

 

After the undercover agent made the payment, the officials conducted a legal search. Darius was unable to provide a work permit. During the search, the officers found 13 bags of dried mushrooms in the freezer, totaling 1,360 grams, and the marked money used for the undercover purchase.

 

Darius admitted that he knew the mushrooms, also known as magic mushrooms, had properties that could combat depression.

 

He claimed ignorance of their illegal status in Thailand. He had been running these treatment courses for about a month, using methods like smoking the mushrooms or mixing them into chocolate while playing soothing music to relax his clients.

 

The officials have since charged Darius and are proceeding with legal actions against him, reported Siam Rath.

 

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Playing music is ok but mixing mushrooms with chocolate is actualy transforming it into a new drug which may not be able to be charged against

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17 minutes ago, Taboo2 said:

Another American More Run who lacks critical thinking skills....

 

Lock him up for 20 years for being stupid.

 

 

I agree this guy is dumb as they come as far as legality...But I think his intent was not bad at all.

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