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Thousands of people around the world commemorate today the second anniversary of the departure from our dimension of Dr. Albert Hofmann

Hofmann (January 11th of 1906 – April 29th of 2008) was a chemist and intellectual Swiss, Famous for having first synthesized the LSD, while studying the alkaloids produced by the ergot of rye, which he himself described as "one of the two most important things he did in his life"
He Dr. Pharm. (hc) Dr. Sc. Nat. (hc) Hofmann (formal name of his academic title) was a member of the Nobel Prize CommitteeFellow of the World Academy of Sciences, Member of the International Society of Plant Research and of the American Society of Pharmacognosy


Another of his invaluable contributions to ethnobotany and the study of sacred or entheogenic plants was the book called Plants of the Gods. A complete treatise on hundreds of plants used around the world for magical purposes and for encountering the inner self.


Dr. Hofmann later criticized the use of LSD only at parties, since from its conception it should be used in the same way and respect with which peyote or ayahuasca are used in America, that is, to carry out an introspection of ourselves as individuals, since during his studies he came to the conclusion that it is the equivalent of the substance used in archaic shamanism of Western societies in Europe.


TO MANGROVE HIGH



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