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1960s documentary: Self-experimenting with magic mushrooms

Category: Pharmacology
Posted on: July 17, 2008 10:11 AM, by Mo

In the January 4th, 1961 episode of One Step Beyond, director and presenter John Newland ingests psilocybin under laboratory conditions, to investigate whether or not the hallucinogenic mushroom can enhance his abilities of extra-sensory perception.

The programme was apparently inspired by a 1959 book called The Sacred Mushroom, by parapsychologist Andrija Puharich, who is known for taking the spoon-bending fraudster Uri Geller to the United States for investigation.

In the first part of the programme (embedded below), Newland, Puharich and others travel to Mexico to collect mushroom samples. They then return to Puharich's lab in Palo Alto, where Newland's ESP abilities are tested before and after ingestion of several mushroom stems.

The programme is of historical interest, as it was made some years before the widespread use of LSD led researchers to stop conducting psychedelic research. It therefore includes a brief mention of the potential therapeutic effects of psilocybin for psychiatric patients.


Parts 2 and 3 of the episode are also available on YouTube.

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1

The programme is of historical interest, as it was made some years before the widespread use of LSD led researchers to stop conducting psychedelic research.

Oh, is that the reason they stopped? Such self restraint! ;-)

Thanks for blogging this blast from the naive past.

Posted by: Psy | July 18, 2008 11:07 AM

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Interesting!
I wonder...
Constance Newland was the pen name of UCLA parapsychology researcher Thelma Moss. She wrote a (to me) fascinating account of her LSD therapy entitled "Myself and I" (I highly recommend this book)... if they knew each other.

Posted by: John | July 20, 2008 5:53 AM

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This has got to be one of the most surreal videos I have ever seen.

Posted by: Gabriel Kent | July 21, 2008 9:41 PM

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