no, what doctor would be stupid enough to do that.
are hallucinogens used to treat pain and induce anesthesia?
Gettin messed up.
"Your seeing things"
A medicinal is a drug or substance used for the purposes of medicine.
it is used to medicinal purpose and it is mainly used in cough syrups
Many hallucinogens do posses medicinal value. They can be traced back to ancient times, used in rituals to heal, and to help discover spirituality. Ayahuasca being one that can be used to help people who battle depression and thoughts of suicide. People with these issues have taken ayahuasca and come out with a completely different view on the world. They learn to appreciate the things that so many take for granted. It brings you back to simple living in lamens terms. Ayahuasca also allows you to see who you truely are. Ibogaine is another drug with hallucinogenic proporties, that can cure opiod withdrawls yet is illegal and scheduled as a class 1 narcotic. (meaning it has no medicinal value) in my opinion if it can completely stop opiod withdrawls it does indeed have medicinal values and is illegal becuase of the pharmacutical companys. I encourage you to do some reading and watch Stepping into the fire, you can find the full documentary on youtube. Do your own reaserch and decide for yourself.
The dried ripe fruit and seeds of the plant are used for medicinal purposes.
Only the seeds and oil of the sesame plant are used for medicinal purposes.
Some hallucinogens such as "magic mushrooms" or mescaline come from plants. Some plants have been used in shamanism to see visions. Other hallucinogens such as LSD, ecstasy and PCP are man-made.
The two species used most often for medicinal purposes are Alexandrian senna and Tinnevelly senna.
The leaves, flowers, and seeds of borage have medicinal properties.
Both the flowering tops and the leaves of the catnip plant are used for medicinal purposes. Catnip is harvested in the summer and fall, and dried for medicinal use.