We have a correction at 1:36! While LSD is Lysergic acid diethylamide, the abbreviation comes from the German “Lysergsäure-diethylamid.” Thanks to everyone who pointed this out! Go to ground.news/scishow to stay fully informed on the latest discoveries around the world. Subscribe through our link to get 40% off unlimited access this month only.
Thanks for the wonderful video, and a huge thanks for not ruining it with crappy background music. I don't know why some people are compelled to add annoying background music throughout their videos.
I graduate with my MD in three months. I studied pharmacology in undergrad and med school. I still learn something new whenever I watch these videos. I’m so glad Hank is making science accessible. It really is a unique art form to summarize complex ideas without inaccurately portraying the core concepts.
Whatever specialty you end up in, get to know the pharmacologists, because one of the easiest ways to have a bad outcome is to give a medication that is not appropriate for that patient, or that presentation, or that interacts with some other medication, or . . . People often insist that you have to do something, or that you can't just do nothing, but careful observation is doing something - often something better for the patient than mixing a cocktail in the patient. A great paper to read is A piece of my mind: the harm of "first, do no harm", J D Shelton, PMID: 11105155 DOI: 10.1001/jama.284.21.2687 .
this is BS...dementia is a metabolic disease and can be reversed without toxic compounds. We call it proper human diet...Metabolic Mind channel has the answers (hint: therapeutic ketosis)
Did you know that if you have an intestinal parasite you won't get hay fever..? The parasites releases a chemical or hormone the subdues your allergy reaction
@@gavasiarobinssson5108 you gotta work on your reading comprehension… I didn’t say I’m using this as my primary source. I said, I’m happy that this resource is available for lay people outside of medicine.
That’s fairly obvious. If it doesn’t have side effecrs it likely has no effects at all. If it does something bad; there is likely a disease state where that bad is good. If you are healthy you don’t want to eat random abortifacients, vaso-dialators and analgesics.
When something has evolved to produce a molecule as a toxin (rather than that molecule just happening to be poisonous), it's usually because that molecule is highly potent, and potency often comes from being specific - say a toxin jams a vital cardiac neurotransmitter and nothing else, that means the plant or fungus or whatever doesn't have to produce very much of it and can spend more energy on growing and reproducing instead. Potency and specificity are also exactly the properties that we look for when investigating new medicines, so if someone has a disease that's caused by overexcited cardiac nerves, a finely-tuned dose of this hypothetical toxin could be (quite literally) just what the doctor ordered.
A fun fact about ergot, Some believe the dancing plague could have been brought on by food poisoning caused by the toxic and psychoactive chemical products of the ergot fungi
Actually the dancing plague is predominantly contributed to mass histaria though some of the initial victims may have consumed it. The Salem witch trials are solely believed to be caused by ergot and religious beliefs.
@@SungazerDNB How is it contradictory when scientists have yet to 100% solve it. We don't know what happened, this is just the most widely accepted theory. Since the cause of the dancing plague, which occurred primarily between the 14th and 17th centuries, is still unknown. We will never or probably never will learn the exact cause of it, it's believed to have been caused by ergot. But since we weren't there and don't have access to their exact grain storage we probably will never know for certain.
You caught my attention at the Parkinson's section- literally today I started on medication to help with my Restless Legs Syndrome, since I have a family history of Parkinson's and so am high risk for it later in life given my RLS. I've been given a dopamine agonist, so this was brilliant timing to understand things more!
My friend - sufferer for many years here. HIGHLY recommend you stay away from ropinirole or any of the dopamine agonists. Some do well with gabapentin - personally my cure has been a combination of pregabalin and dipyridamole. Total remission for the last 8 months, and I had previously had it in both my arms and legs. Please try to find a neurologist who specializes in RLS. Have a good one in NC if you need.
@@westwoodiron6032💯my dr just offered me ropinirole n I said the same thing “no dopamine agonists!” “Can I please try gabapentin?” And I’ve been on 100-300mg for a few months n in remission and I agree I thought of Parkinson’s etc as well and it scares the hell out of me
A minor point, but the LSD abbreviation is from the German name - Lysergsäure-diethylamid Lyserg Saure Diethylamid. The "S" is for Saure, which is German for acid. This is similar to the use of EKG (the kardio is German, but it is ECG in English - ElectroCardioGram). Thank you for the great summary of the medicinal aspects of ergot of rye uses. .
@@TheSkinnyZ It is present when I copy the text. it is not present when I type the word. I could have just copied that letter into each time I type säure, but I did not because that is not relevant to the point I made. .
@@DeltaNovum Yes, LAD would be the English initialism. I suppose the German initialism was used because the research had been dominated by German language research publications. We become accustomed to the rest of the world adopting things from English and seem to take it for granted that English SHOULD dominate terminology. Until the 1930s, German was very important for understanding science, but the newly appointed leader of Germany decided that ideology was more important than science. The same thing happened in the Soviet Union, with the top geneticists being sent to the Gulag and large numbers of Soviet citizens starving because the ideologically pure farming methods did NOT work. .
“I’M BLASTING OUT OF BOTH ENDS! MY HEART’S A SEIZIN, MY LUNGS A WHEEZIN, THE WALLS ARE MELTING! I CAN HEAR SATAN’S VOICE - HE’S TELLING ME TO INVEST IN APPLE! WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?! WHY DOES HE WANT ME TO BUY APPLES?!” - medieval peasant trying to enjoy their rye bread, Sam o nella
Not all parkinson's patients experience tremors. There are two subgroups. My mother had a form without tremors. She "just" had all the other symptoms, like muscle stiffness, slowed movements, small steps, balance problems, constipation, sleeping disorder, and and and ...
Ergot has always interested me along with other hallucinogenic compounds. It appears that they not only can alter our state of mind but also alter the state of our well being. I hope more research continues
It's so frustratingly slow sometimes. The effect on Alzheimer's has been known for decades, but researchers have to deal with bureaucracy and funding issues so it's advanced very slowly. I remember reading in the 90s about the positive effects on Alzheimer patients who took morning glory or Woodrose seeds which are packed with LSA. Another frustratingly slow advancement is gut microbe transplants. Even though it's been shown to treat a myriad of neurological and mental disorders, It's basically impossible to get one unless you have a very specific stomach issue. It sucks to know there's a potential cure which doctors won't even consider purely due to bureaucracy or lack of interest 😕
Funny how the fungus that infects rye is basically turbo-LSD crossed with deadly mushroom, but the one that infects corn is a delicacy on par with truffles.
@@chaztech9824what do you mean wasn't your favourite? LSD in general? Cuz acid ia acid, doesn't matter the synthesis route, lsd-25 is the compound that makes u trip.
@@jalako8592 Maybe they meant LSA aka Engine? It has a bunch of the alkaloids that are absent in LSD which some people don't like. Did some Woodrose extract back in the day, less intense, a bit sedative and euphoric. The body load is higher though and unless properly extracted, causes gastric issues which may distract from the enjoyment.
@@westzed23 I bought the last box of ergotamine in Canada years ago… nothing else came close to its effectiveness for migraines. These treatments for diabetes or Alzheimer’s won’t be available in Canada, because the pharma companies convinced politicians not to allow naturally derived compounds to be sold as medicines. 😕
I'm so happy you mentioned ergot-derived migraine meds being vasoconstrictors, ive noticed an increase in migraines when my low blood pressure is worse so this is definitely something i need to look into!
I've discovered for myself that I can often interrupt an oncoming migraine by some brief but intense cardio (running up & down stairs usually). I guess this also works via an increase in blood pressure. It rarely gets rid of the associated headache, but it is almost always less intense and prevents auras.
@@MuggenHor I'm glad it works for you! I have a chronic illness characterized by exercise intolerance (cardio damages my muscles and nerves) so i think that might make the problem worse in my case lol 😂
They werent driven mad by ergot... They were driven mad by religion lmao There was no evidence that there was an ergot outbreak.... and religious people often kill people for no reason, because they lack any kind of concrete epistemology. You can convince a true-believer of religion, of anything... all you have to do is get them to believe its the righteous thing to do. (which is easy, given their lack of a functional epistemology.) I have first hand experience with this. I grew up surrounded by baseless persecution of innocent people... simply because they weren't "holy" according to my grandfathers interpretation of the bible. (he was a preacher) It's not such a hard step from that, to the act of taking a life. Especially when there is a mob mentality.
Love your curly hair! I have close friend who went through chemo and her hair came in curly too. You should do a show about how medicines and hormones affect our hair follicles.
My friend's daughter is in remission for breast cancer (in her early 30s) after a full chemo course, and her hair has also undergone the "chemo reset" and is now very curly, much like her grandmother's.
Hey dude! Im happy you made it back onto this channel so quickly after your bad news a while back. I have Multiple sclerosis. Diagnosed in April of 2021 but look to have had it for possibly 20 years. I was introduced to Lion's Mane Mushrooms at the end of 2022. And the research into this mushrooms capability to repair nerve damage in the brain. Also Psilocybe research is showing repair to the myelin sheath. A few years ago, there was a patent filed for a 'Stack' that includes both these fungi and Niacin. This patent came with a $6 million to research this potential wonder. Both of these fungi, I have been consuming and noticed an incredible change. My neurologist is trying not to get excited about this research, but she wasnt apposed to me trying this out on my own. Turkey Tail Mushrooms are another incredible fungi. This fungi is showing it can prevent and even cure cancers. All the fungi I have listed have been showing potential in preventing and curing cancers. I wanted to mention this to you when you announced your bad news, but you had asked us not to overwhelm you with other possible treatments. Something for you and your viewers to think about.
I find these videos tremendous to revise my degree. I'm so happy you continue to bless us with more content and new information. You truly are remarkable!
Since psilocybin has been shown to increase neurogenesis, although the evidence so far isn't strong, I wonder if it has a protective effect when it comes to Alzheimer's
Hard to imagine what that'd do to a brain destroyed by Alzheimer's. Since they have a hard time with short-term memory, the hallucinogenic effects would likely hit way differently.
@@MrHodoAstartesI never remember peaking on psychs, that might actually be nbd with short term memory loss. After the peak it takes me a while to remember I’m a human with a body and a birthday, and longer to remember exactly which ones ✨
Be careful w/ that. In my family, the rumor is that when my grandma was going through breast cancer treatments (in the 1980s), the youngest daughter slipped in some weed brownies into grandma's routine. Anyways, the family caught wind of it, and pushed for a restraining order, which got the cops involved, and my aunt ended up spending a couple nights in jail. Just saying, you shouldn't just lace something for someone if you don't have their consent. Though, if I were in my twilight years, I would have less of a reason to say no to trippy experiences. Hopefully things go well for you though.
@@TheFinalFrontiersman Very useful word. zoyrA/aryoZ. l took German in my teens but came up short on this, in so many ways. l always thought the S was for ly SERGIC. l must reconsider every trip...
See, this is something i am grateful for! I work with elderly, most got Alzheimer's. It's genuinely so sad to see themselves slowly loose themselves to the man dehonoring disease. Most of them accepted their fate though because there is nothing they can't do anything about it, so why be angry or mad, which i truly respect Hope there will be something against it one day
Minor correction at 4:42. You are pointing to the thalamus and not the hypothalamus. It’s located just in front of the area highlighted. 🙂 Keep up the great videos! I look forward to watching them!
At 1:36 - The L and S in LSD, the abbreviation for lysergic acid diethylamide, is not for the L and S in "lysergic". They stand for "Lysergsäure", the German name that Albert Hoffman used for it (he was Swiss, and spoke Swiss German).
Ergonovine was indeed used by those who attended births to control bleeding since long before the days of Cotton Mather, who used those who knew how it was to be used to condemn someone (usually a woman) for being a witch. But ergonovine, from a fungal growth known as 'corn smut', is not the only herb or substance known to control bleeding as well as induce miscarriages. As a Folklore student, I once did research on just what those substances and herbs were that were known in literature from the Middle Ages. There were at least 12. Next, in research done in modern times (19th or 20th century), did those substances actually work? Short answer - Yes. Thirdly, how available are those same substances/herbs in markets in the USA today? Answer - All but ergonovine.
There was a theory....I don't know if it's been debunked or not, but it is fascinating....Some scientists speculated that the Salem witch trials actually started due to an ergot scourge in the rye crops during that time. The psychotropic effects would have been disturbing to observe, for sure, let alone experience....especially since they would not have experienced anything like it.
The witch craze of late medieval times has been correlated to lousy weather, which resulted in a great deal of ergotized grain in Europe during that period.
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psilocin and LSD at non-hallucinogenic doses are basically the only direct Serotonin analogues that cross the blood-brain barrier and have a limited affinity to just the target receptors (of course there's a tiny affinity for dopamine receptors for LSD). There is literally no reason to continue using other indirect and overly sticky pharmaceuticals which without exception have worse and more common side-effects at the effective dose for depression and anxiety when 5HT is considered the main issue.
Ergotamin is a common migraine medicine with only two drawbacks: it is cheap and it is not patented nor patentable. Because of those two disadvantages it is hardly at all marketed
Ergot can grow in Wheat as well. I remember seeing an article regarding ergot poisoning being mistaken as the plague way back because of some similar symptoms.
every aspiring psychonaut should have a historical appreciation of the discovery and development of the compound, so your video is considerably wonderful in that regard.
I literally used to eat these when I was a kid in Oregon. I used to hike along powerline roads up near Mckenzie Bridge and would find these on old grasses, probably in the early fall season. They had a nutty texture and not really any taste.
Use might go even further back than that. For about 1000 years from the 15th century BCE to the 4th CE the Eleusinian mysteries cult in worship of Demeter were said to induce ego death through the use of a tightly held psychedelic concoction in a yearly festival. It's not 100% known that ergot was used in this mixture, but the worship in question was of Demeter, goddess of fertility, the spring, and grain and ergot grows pretty much wherever wheat does. What is known from primary sources is that most great thinkers from Greece, Egypt, Rome, and others attended the festival and attributed great wisdom gained from the experience.
So.... 30 years ago, I started getting full arm sleeves and a back piece tattoo and pretty much had one portion or another healing at any given time. I did a lot of LSD around that area too (not like every day, but like once every month or two). I noticed that when I did acid the day of or after getting tattooed, the heal time would be nearly cut in half, with some not even coming remotely close to scabbing. Since we're on the subject of healing properties of ergot, was just wondering if any other tattooed nerds noticed anything similar.
1:35 correction, LSD comes from LysergSäure-diethylamid, the German name, the English name is LSA (or well Lysergic Acid Diethylamide), somewhat rarely used in literature though
it is thought that the Ancient Greek cult of Demeter (The Elusinian Mystery Cult) drank a mixture of pounded grain with wine or water as part of the initiation rituals. considering how common ergot poisoning was back then, you can imagine that the innitiates of this cult might be undergoing hallucinatory and convulsive effects during the rituals and this could easily be seen as divine intervention. I personally like the idea that hallucinatory fungus played a role in these ancient mystery cults and possibly played a role in influencing peoples perception of gods and the divine.
Usually by making sure the ergot fungus doesn't grow in the first place. This can be done either with petroleum-based fungicides, or with organic fungus-killers. The harvested grain can also be treated with chemicals after harvest, to make it sure ergot is not present.
I remember reading a research article maybe 7 or 8 years ago about how autopsies of patients with AD revealed various kinds of fungi in various parts of the brain. I don't know if there's been much follow up research on that but it would be interesting if there's a fungal component behind the etiology of AD and a fungal component for the treatment of AD.
Hmmm, I'll try a preventive self-study😂. No seriously, that would be fantastic if they can find something (like LSD) that could slow down or even stop dementia.
I was watching this for the treatment for Alzheimer’s and he starts talking about Parkinson’s. And I thought, wait what? How did I make this mistake? Am I dyslectic? Do I have Alzheimer’s?
as a chemist, if i had to reinvent a maximum amount of modern medicines starting from just one parent compound it'd definitely be an ergot alkaloid. there's just so much variety and vesatility in derivates of that basic structure that nothing else comes close. serotonin receptor a(nta)gonists √, dopamine receptor a(nta)gonists √, antiinflammatory √, vasodilator/-constrictor √, antidepressant √, etc etc
3:50 That's very interesting. Is anyone looking into doing that deliberately? Or in other areas of the body? As someone with a distinct deficit of connective tissue, that sounds like a win lol.
Read the Immortality Key…the ancient Greeks used a “beer” brewed with ergot to experience cosmic consciousness 2500 years ago and it wasn’t made taboo until Christianity came along around 400 AD.
If you get a huge ammount of ergot, you could always aerobically ferment it with sugar, water, citric or tartaric acid, yeast, and enough chlorophyll to produce enough diethylamine to attach to the ergotamine/lsa.... I think the yeast should probably break down the more toxic ergot compounds, and GC/MS should confirm this. Then, just extract with some non polar solvent, and evaporate in a sealed, cold, anaerobic environment.... Should yield lots of good LSD
A few years ago I suffered from migraine. My doctor prescribed a medicine with ergotamine. It worked wonderfully. I took it for a few months and could quit it. Of course, I was working in France then. I don't know if it is prescribed in the US.
Haven't we gone this exact route with Aduconumab already? And concluded that reducing the biomarkers (beta amyloids and Tau) is not treating the disease, just hiding is symptoms? I mean, it works to reduce the markers, but does nothing to improve the patient or delay the progression... Cheers
1:35 This video misrepresents the title, _LSD_ It underlines the _s_ in _Lysergic_ to indicate that that is where the _s_ in _LSD_ comes from, but the _s_ actually comes from _lysergsäure-diäthylamid_ _Säure_ is German for _acid_ (because some acids impart a _sour_ taste to foods).
We have a correction at 1:36! While LSD is Lysergic acid diethylamide, the abbreviation comes from the German “Lysergsäure-diethylamid.” Thanks to everyone who pointed this out!
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The molecule shown at that timestamp is LSA instead of LSD
Yeah that’s what I was thinking
Thanks for the wonderful video, and a huge thanks for not ruining it with crappy background music.
I don't know why some people are compelled to add annoying background music throughout their videos.
No way
Acid is great. Blame Hoffman.
I graduate with my MD in three months. I studied pharmacology in undergrad and med school. I still learn something new whenever I watch these videos. I’m so glad Hank is making science accessible. It really is a unique art form to summarize complex ideas without inaccurately portraying the core concepts.
Whatever specialty you end up in, get to know the pharmacologists, because one of the easiest ways to have a bad outcome is to give a medication that is not appropriate for that patient, or that presentation, or that interacts with some other medication, or . . . People often insist that you have to do something, or that you can't just do nothing, but careful observation is doing something - often something better for the patient than mixing a cocktail in the patient.
A great paper to read is A piece of my mind: the harm of "first, do no harm", J D Shelton, PMID: 11105155 DOI: 10.1001/jama.284.21.2687
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this is BS...dementia is a metabolic disease and can be reversed without toxic compounds. We call it proper human diet...Metabolic Mind channel has the answers (hint: therapeutic ketosis)
You believe things you hear in yt videos?? Please dont practise medicin!
Did you know that if you have an intestinal parasite you won't get hay fever..?
The parasites releases a chemical or hormone the subdues your allergy reaction
@@gavasiarobinssson5108 you gotta work on your reading comprehension… I didn’t say I’m using this as my primary source. I said, I’m happy that this resource is available for lay people outside of medicine.
its always hilarious how the most toxic and poisonous thing usually turns unto a pretty decent medicine
Well, the dose does make the poison.
That’s fairly obvious. If it doesn’t have side effecrs it likely has no effects at all. If it does something bad; there is likely a disease state where that bad is good. If you are healthy you don’t want to eat random abortifacients, vaso-dialators and analgesics.
When something has evolved to produce a molecule as a toxin (rather than that molecule just happening to be poisonous), it's usually because that molecule is highly potent, and potency often comes from being specific - say a toxin jams a vital cardiac neurotransmitter and nothing else, that means the plant or fungus or whatever doesn't have to produce very much of it and can spend more energy on growing and reproducing instead. Potency and specificity are also exactly the properties that we look for when investigating new medicines, so if someone has a disease that's caused by overexcited cardiac nerves, a finely-tuned dose of this hypothetical toxin could be (quite literally) just what the doctor ordered.
@@ButlerWho What is Digoxin?
Guess that's how pharmacology is. (The rootword is apparently "arrow-poison" in Greek)
A fun fact about ergot, Some believe the dancing plague could have been brought on by food poisoning caused by the toxic and psychoactive chemical products of the ergot fungi
Same with the Salem witch trials .
@@ClickBait99 Its crazy how something so small could have such a huge impact on history!
Actually the dancing plague is predominantly contributed to mass histaria though some of the initial victims may have consumed it. The Salem witch trials are solely believed to be caused by ergot and religious beliefs.
"Fun fact" and "some believe" are slightly contradictory
@@SungazerDNB How is it contradictory when scientists have yet to 100% solve it. We don't know what happened, this is just the most widely accepted theory. Since the cause of the dancing plague, which occurred primarily between the 14th and 17th centuries, is still unknown. We will never or probably never will learn the exact cause of it, it's believed to have been caused by ergot. But since we weren't there and don't have access to their exact grain storage we probably will never know for certain.
You caught my attention at the Parkinson's section- literally today I started on medication to help with my Restless Legs Syndrome, since I have a family history of Parkinson's and so am high risk for it later in life given my RLS. I've been given a dopamine agonist, so this was brilliant timing to understand things more!
Ropinirole?
Is there a connection between rls and Parkinson's disease? Ive suffered from rls for many years😢
My friend - sufferer for many years here. HIGHLY recommend you stay away from ropinirole or any of the dopamine agonists. Some do well with gabapentin - personally my cure has been a combination of pregabalin and dipyridamole. Total remission for the last 8 months, and I had previously had it in both my arms and legs. Please try to find a neurologist who specializes in RLS. Have a good one in NC if you need.
@@westwoodiron6032💯my dr just offered me ropinirole n I said the same thing “no dopamine agonists!” “Can I please try gabapentin?” And I’ve been on 100-300mg for a few months n in remission and I agree I thought of Parkinson’s etc as well and it scares the hell out of me
If you have RLS, make sure you're getting enough electrolytes from food, especially potassium, to help reduce the impact of RLS.
A minor point, but the LSD abbreviation is from the German name - Lysergsäure-diethylamid Lyserg Saure Diethylamid. The "S" is for Saure, which is German for acid. This is similar to the use of EKG (the kardio is German, but it is ECG in English - ElectroCardioGram). Thank you for the great summary of the medicinal aspects of ergot of rye uses.
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LAD
Okay, but why can you not use the umlaut consistently?
@@TheSkinnyZ It is present when I copy the text. it is not present when I type the word. I could have just copied that letter into each time I type säure, but I did not because that is not relevant to the point I made.
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The Umlaute are likely copied from Wikipedia, while their keyboard doesn't have them.
@@DeltaNovum Yes, LAD would be the English initialism. I suppose the German initialism was used because the research had been dominated by German language research publications. We become accustomed to the rest of the world adopting things from English and seem to take it for granted that English SHOULD dominate terminology. Until the 1930s, German was very important for understanding science, but the newly appointed leader of Germany decided that ideology was more important than science. The same thing happened in the Soviet Union, with the top geneticists being sent to the Gulag and large numbers of Soviet citizens starving because the ideologically pure farming methods did NOT work.
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“I’M BLASTING OUT OF BOTH ENDS! MY HEART’S A SEIZIN, MY LUNGS A WHEEZIN, THE WALLS ARE MELTING! I CAN HEAR SATAN’S VOICE - HE’S TELLING ME TO INVEST IN APPLE! WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?! WHY DOES HE WANT ME TO BUY APPLES?!”
- medieval peasant trying to enjoy their rye bread, Sam o nella
I scrolled here to write this. 😂
HOW IS THIS SO LOW ??!!!?
cool
Always going to think of this when Ergot of Rye is mentioned
Just wanted to make sure someone made a Sam o nella reference, thanks 👍
Well, I guess I'll never get alzheimer's
Same
Let's hope you never do
Silacybin baby!!
It’s not confirmed yet just a theory
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Not all parkinson's patients experience tremors. There are two subgroups. My mother had a form without tremors. She "just" had all the other symptoms, like muscle stiffness, slowed movements, small steps, balance problems, constipation, sleeping disorder, and and and ...
Ergot has always interested me along with other hallucinogenic compounds. It appears that they not only can alter our state of mind but also alter the state of our well being. I hope more research continues
It's so frustratingly slow sometimes. The effect on Alzheimer's has been known for decades, but researchers have to deal with bureaucracy and funding issues so it's advanced very slowly.
I remember reading in the 90s about the positive effects on Alzheimer patients who took morning glory or Woodrose seeds which are packed with LSA.
Another frustratingly slow advancement is gut microbe transplants. Even though it's been shown to treat a myriad of neurological and mental disorders, It's basically impossible to get one unless you have a very specific stomach issue.
It sucks to know there's a potential cure which doctors won't even consider purely due to bureaucracy or lack of interest 😕
Funny how the fungus that infects rye is basically turbo-LSD crossed with deadly mushroom, but the one that infects corn is a delicacy on par with truffles.
we did a lot of ergot based lsd back in the day, wasnt my favorite but hey
@@chaztech9824what do you mean wasn't your favourite? LSD in general? Cuz acid ia acid, doesn't matter the synthesis route, lsd-25 is the compound that makes u trip.
@@jalako8592 Maybe they meant LSA aka Engine? It has a bunch of the alkaloids that are absent in LSD which some people don't like.
Did some Woodrose extract back in the day, less intense, a bit sedative and euphoric. The body load is higher though and unless properly extracted, causes gastric issues which may distract from the enjoyment.
Now THAT is a name for a band: "Hallucinogenic Sandwich".
Paranoia and the swivel eyed boogeymen.
also if you like them, you may want to check out King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard!!!
@@triangularlizard I want a microtonal guitar soooo bad...
Stop summoning Ska bands.
Panini Mirage, my psychedelic post-ska Euro-synth supergroup.
Their also good for Cluster headaches. Which is like having a brain freeze times X1000...
Relief for months.
Here in Canada they no longer prescribe ergot based meds for migraines. It did help me but now it's not available.
@@westzed23 I bought the last box of ergotamine in Canada years ago… nothing else came close to its effectiveness for migraines.
These treatments for diabetes or Alzheimer’s won’t be available in Canada, because the pharma companies convinced politicians not to allow naturally derived compounds to be sold as medicines. 😕
@@lilhawk81 That is sad to hear.
Really? I hope it's available in the EU too, this would change my life!
Rockin' the curly hair! Glad you're doing well Hank!
I instantly clicked this video after seeing thumbnail photo. Thinking they finally made a LSD episode ! I was not disappointment!
I'm so happy you mentioned ergot-derived migraine meds being vasoconstrictors, ive noticed an increase in migraines when my low blood pressure is worse so this is definitely something i need to look into!
I've discovered for myself that I can often interrupt an oncoming migraine by some brief but intense cardio (running up & down stairs usually). I guess this also works via an increase in blood pressure. It rarely gets rid of the associated headache, but it is almost always less intense and prevents auras.
@@MuggenHor I'm glad it works for you! I have a chronic illness characterized by exercise intolerance (cardio damages my muscles and nerves) so i think that might make the problem worse in my case lol 😂
Ok but if Grandma starts talking about witches, someone’s going to trial
Aparnelty, the ergot theory of the Salem witch trials has been mostly disproved by historians.
Aparnetly, no aparnelty.😅
@@newfreenayshaun6651 Not, not no
@@newfreenayshaun6651 aportatly, my fingers are fat.
They werent driven mad by ergot...
They were driven mad by religion lmao
There was no evidence that there was an ergot outbreak.... and religious people often kill people for no reason, because they lack any kind of concrete epistemology.
You can convince a true-believer of religion, of anything... all you have to do is get them to believe its the righteous thing to do. (which is easy, given their lack of a functional epistemology.)
I have first hand experience with this.
I grew up surrounded by baseless persecution of innocent people... simply because they weren't "holy" according to my grandfathers interpretation of the bible. (he was a preacher)
It's not such a hard step from that, to the act of taking a life.
Especially when there is a mob mentality.
Love your curly hair! I have close friend who went through chemo and her hair came in curly too. You should do a show about how medicines and hormones affect our hair follicles.
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My lung's a-wheezin'
My heart's a-seizin'
My eyes are bleedin
My kidney’s a-shrieking
I was just theorizing this yesterday that psychadelics are extra stimulant to brain synapse cleansing
Still waiting on Hank to make the Awesome Mushroom Club:
Psychedelic fungi mailed to you each and every month!
Hank's hair changed! It's curly now! That's so funny, mine did too!
My friend's daughter is in remission for breast cancer (in her early 30s) after a full chemo course, and her hair has also undergone the "chemo reset" and is now very curly, much like her grandmother's.
looks like it's coming off.
@@kingjames4886 It already did that. This is what it does after that part.
Mine did as well!
As did my late wife's.
Hey dude! Im happy you made it back onto this channel so quickly after your bad news a while back.
I have Multiple sclerosis. Diagnosed in April of 2021 but look to have had it for possibly 20 years.
I was introduced to Lion's Mane Mushrooms at the end of 2022. And the research into this mushrooms capability to repair nerve damage in the brain.
Also Psilocybe research is showing repair to the myelin sheath.
A few years ago, there was a patent filed for a 'Stack' that includes both these fungi and Niacin. This patent came with a $6 million to research this potential wonder.
Both of these fungi, I have been consuming and noticed an incredible change. My neurologist is trying not to get excited about this research, but she wasnt apposed to me trying this out on my own.
Turkey Tail Mushrooms are another incredible fungi. This fungi is showing it can prevent and even cure cancers.
All the fungi I have listed have been showing potential in preventing and curing cancers.
I wanted to mention this to you when you announced your bad news, but you had asked us not to overwhelm you with other possible treatments.
Something for you and your viewers to think about.
My first thought was "ergotamine!"
i dont care
@@RoboBitch42 Well, your username is accurate.
Apparently you do since you commented. @@RoboBitch42
@@RoboBitch42 i don't care
I was given that for pneumonia, while in basic training. It made me wonder back then, what the hell? I knew about this back tho.
I find these videos tremendous to revise my degree. I'm so happy you continue to bless us with more content and new information. You truly are remarkable!
Since psilocybin has been shown to increase neurogenesis, although the evidence so far isn't strong, I wonder if it has a protective effect when it comes to Alzheimer's
Hard to imagine what that'd do to a brain destroyed by Alzheimer's.
Since they have a hard time with short-term memory, the hallucinogenic effects would likely hit way differently.
@@MrHodoAstartes neurogenisis has and does occur, which effectively can rewire the brain.
This video was about lysergic compounds found in ergot fungus, not psilocybin. They're quite different.
@@MrHodoAstartesI never remember peaking on psychs, that might actually be nbd with short term memory loss. After the peak it takes me a while to remember I’m a human with a body and a birthday, and longer to remember exactly which ones ✨
@@100GTAGUY rewiring doesn’t require neurogenesis
Ok so what I'm hearing is i need to give my grandma shrooms
Sharing is caring.
That's Psilocybin
Very interested in the outcomes of that.
I don't know how old you (or your grandma) are, but, she may have done more 'shrooms than you have. I know. I have adult grandchildren myself...😂
Be careful w/ that.
In my family, the rumor is that when my grandma was going through breast cancer treatments (in the 1980s), the youngest daughter slipped in some weed brownies into grandma's routine.
Anyways, the family caught wind of it, and pushed for a restraining order, which got the cops involved, and my aunt ended up spending a couple nights in jail.
Just saying, you shouldn't just lace something for someone if you don't have their consent.
Though, if I were in my twilight years, I would have less of a reason to say no to trippy experiences. Hopefully things go well for you though.
Tiny little correction: The 'S' in LSD comes from the German word 'Säure': Lysergicsäure-Diethylamid is what the acronym stands for.
ls this pronounced closer to "SIR" or "SAWYER"?
Sawyer@@robstimson4234
@@robstimson4234 Closer to the second one, I'd transliterate it as 'zoyra'
@@TheFinalFrontiersman Very useful word. zoyrA/aryoZ. l took German in my teens but came up short on this, in so many ways. l always thought the S was for ly SERGIC. l must reconsider every trip...
Pronounced like sour as in acid is sour 😆
“I’m so bonked up that trippy leaves actually make me think straight”
Please do a segment on ultrasound treatment for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s!
5:15
IS IT THOUGH? The amyloid plaque cascade hypothesis is brought into question more and more.
See, this is something i am grateful for!
I work with elderly, most got Alzheimer's. It's genuinely so sad to see themselves slowly loose themselves to the man dehonoring disease. Most of them accepted their fate though because there is nothing they can't do anything about it, so why be angry or mad, which i truly respect
Hope there will be something against it one day
Ergot to be kidding me!
I came here in hopes to know if scishow has done an episode on the psychological behind the "Shadow man parkouring while driving" phenomenon
ground news sponsorship nice, one if the few sponsorships ive discovered on yt that works exactly how its described
I guess it'll be a trip to remember
Underrated comment
This is the second time a lot of us have heard of ergot.
Minor correction at 4:42. You are pointing to the thalamus and not the hypothalamus. It’s located just in front of the area highlighted. 🙂
Keep up the great videos! I look forward to watching them!
I'm so happy you are back 😊
I hear dopamine and my brain goes “ I need dopamine!” I wonder how researchers have connected this with the treatment of ADHD
Hi
It’s nice to see you
Thanks for such a wonderful information
At 1:36 - The L and S in LSD, the abbreviation for lysergic acid diethylamide, is not for the L and S in "lysergic". They stand for "Lysergsäure", the German name that Albert Hoffman used for it (he was Swiss, and spoke Swiss German).
📢 "hey immune system... Do the chemicals!" Lolz
Hi Hank!
Who knew medication could be so... trippy?
Ergonovine was indeed used by those who attended births to control bleeding since long before the days of Cotton Mather, who used those who knew how it was to be used to condemn someone (usually a woman) for being a witch. But ergonovine, from a fungal growth known as 'corn smut', is not the only herb or substance known to control bleeding as well as induce miscarriages. As a Folklore student, I once did research on just what those substances and herbs were that were known in literature from the Middle Ages. There were at least 12. Next, in research done in modern times (19th or 20th century), did those substances actually work? Short answer - Yes. Thirdly, how available are those same substances/herbs in markets in the USA today? Answer - All but ergonovine.
There was a theory....I don't know if it's been debunked or not, but it is fascinating....Some scientists speculated that the Salem witch trials actually started due to an ergot scourge in the rye crops during that time. The psychotropic effects would have been disturbing to observe, for sure, let alone experience....especially since they would not have experienced anything like it.
The witch craze of late medieval times has been correlated to lousy weather, which resulted in a great deal of ergotized grain in Europe during that period.
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Just an FYI, the "S' in LSD stands for "Saure" which is apparently Swiss/German for "acid" ala "Sauerkraut". It is not the "s" in Lysergic.
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LSD can be harnessed for good as well
psilocin and LSD at non-hallucinogenic doses are basically the only direct Serotonin analogues that cross the blood-brain barrier and have a limited affinity to just the target receptors (of course there's a tiny affinity for dopamine receptors for LSD). There is literally no reason to continue using other indirect and overly sticky pharmaceuticals which without exception have worse and more common side-effects at the effective dose for depression and anxiety when 5HT is considered the main issue.
I’m love the chemo curls
Thanks for the awesome info as always.
Thank Hank...really good video
Ergotamin is a common migraine medicine with only two drawbacks: it is cheap and it is not patented nor patentable. Because of those two disadvantages it is hardly at all marketed
In my younger years, I took a derivative of ergot many times. It's possible to take it until it can't teach you anything new.
Ergot can grow in Wheat as well. I remember seeing an article regarding ergot poisoning being mistaken as the plague way back because of some similar symptoms.
every aspiring psychonaut should have a historical appreciation of the discovery and development of the compound, so your video is considerably wonderful in that regard.
As an accomplished mood pharmer and psychic-explorer, I concur.
I ergotamine already.
Yeahh hank , old hank, feels good to see this atleast somethings are not going away
Hamilton's pharmacopeia gives a great intro to the latest in LsD/Ergomines research and development. A million new drugs being researched!!
I literally used to eat these when I was a kid in Oregon. I used to hike along powerline roads up near Mckenzie Bridge and would find these on old grasses, probably in the early fall season. They had a nutty texture and not really any taste.
I hope they figure it out soon. Alzheimer’s runs in my family and I'm 69.
Nice
Use might go even further back than that. For about 1000 years from the 15th century BCE to the 4th CE the Eleusinian mysteries cult in worship of Demeter were said to induce ego death through the use of a tightly held psychedelic concoction in a yearly festival.
It's not 100% known that ergot was used in this mixture, but the worship in question was of Demeter, goddess of fertility, the spring, and grain and ergot grows pretty much wherever wheat does. What is known from primary sources is that most great thinkers from Greece, Egypt, Rome, and others attended the festival and attributed great wisdom gained from the experience.
It's wild how many people don't know "fun-gee" is a correct pronunciation.
Still a hard G rather than a soft J pronunciation.
Also, the t in Ergot is silent.
@@MPM6785ChitChat sorry, I was using English words-- the word "gee" is pronounced with a soft "g".
Another point for drugs in regards to the war on drugs
Is this why i trip out after eating oats?
So.... 30 years ago, I started getting full arm sleeves and a back piece tattoo and pretty much had one portion or another healing at any given time. I did a lot of LSD around that area too (not like every day, but like once every month or two). I noticed that when I did acid the day of or after getting tattooed, the heal time would be nearly cut in half, with some not even coming remotely close to scabbing. Since we're on the subject of healing properties of ergot, was just wondering if any other tattooed nerds noticed anything similar.
1:35 correction, LSD comes from LysergSäure-diethylamid, the German name, the English name is LSA (or well Lysergic Acid Diethylamide), somewhat rarely used in literature though
OTOH which medicine isn't toxic?
It’s amazing how nature can provide treatments or solutions to various health problems we face.
it is thought that the Ancient Greek cult of Demeter (The Elusinian Mystery Cult) drank a mixture of pounded grain with wine or water as part of the initiation rituals. considering how common ergot poisoning was back then, you can imagine that the innitiates of this cult might be undergoing hallucinatory and convulsive effects during the rituals and this could easily be seen as divine intervention. I personally like the idea that hallucinatory fungus played a role in these ancient mystery cults and possibly played a role in influencing peoples perception of gods and the divine.
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I can always count on Hank leading the charge, and leaning left about the sponsor .
Dumb question: How does modern mechanized agriculture make sure the harvest is not contaminated with Ergot?
Usually by making sure the ergot fungus doesn't grow in the first place. This can be done either with petroleum-based fungicides, or with organic fungus-killers. The harvested grain can also be treated with chemicals after harvest, to make it sure ergot is not present.
Shoutout to Dennis McKenna for jumpstarting work like this
Funjai.
@Okamikurainya
Sounds like what you would call a fungus kaiju.
I've always heard it as "fun guy" but this video makes me question everything
I remember reading a research article maybe 7 or 8 years ago about how autopsies of patients with AD revealed various kinds of fungi in various parts of the brain. I don't know if there's been much follow up research on that but it would be interesting if there's a fungal component behind the etiology of AD and a fungal component for the treatment of AD.
So interesting. I took ergotamine for headaches years ago.
Hmmm, I'll try a preventive self-study😂. No seriously, that would be fantastic if they can find something (like LSD) that could slow down or even stop dementia.
I want to hear more videos like this .. the medicine they extract from what plants
Psilocybin saved my life
I was watching this for the treatment for Alzheimer’s and he starts talking about Parkinson’s. And I thought, wait what? How did I make this mistake? Am I dyslectic? Do I have Alzheimer’s?
Great video.
I know a man who had a stroke and couldn't walk, talk, drive and hold a job and after he did mushrooms he was cured and now has a normal life.
psilocybin?
Yup. I believe so.@@djancak
As much as you would think lsd would be an acid, infact is an amide.
Did Hank get a Perm!?!
Omg! This is so exciting!
Nah, a chemo hair reset
Request: video on the medicinal properties of LSD (namely, neuro-genesis and cure for depression, anxiety, and addiction).
_Neuroscience research suggests LSD might enhance learning and memory by promoting brain plasticity. Eric W. Dolan. August 11, 2022. Psy Post._
Uh, can I volunteer for this study?
as a chemist, if i had to reinvent a maximum amount of modern medicines starting from just one parent compound it'd definitely be an ergot alkaloid. there's just so much variety and vesatility in derivates of that basic structure that nothing else comes close. serotonin receptor a(nta)gonists √, dopamine receptor a(nta)gonists √, antiinflammatory √, vasodilator/-constrictor √, antidepressant √, etc etc
3:50 That's very interesting. Is anyone looking into doing that deliberately? Or in other areas of the body? As someone with a distinct deficit of connective tissue, that sounds like a win lol.
It's funny considering how I forget everything when I am high on shrooms.
Dude,you’d make an awsome cartoon character. It’s a compliment.
THIS SHOULD BE STUDIED FOR ADHD AND DOPAMINERGIC PROCESSES 😮
3:37 Thank you for sharing. It's really helpful to me! 🥰
Read the Immortality Key…the ancient Greeks used a “beer” brewed with ergot to experience cosmic consciousness 2500 years ago and it wasn’t made taboo until Christianity came along around 400 AD.
Love all the new treatments for Alzheimer's. Unfortunately they all are too late for my mother in law. She is 68 and in stage 6. So hard to watch
I hope you're getting better pal.
Lsd might work better
If you get a huge ammount of ergot, you could always aerobically ferment it with sugar, water, citric or tartaric acid, yeast, and enough chlorophyll to produce enough diethylamine to attach to the ergotamine/lsa....
I think the yeast should probably break down the more toxic ergot compounds, and GC/MS should confirm this.
Then, just extract with some non polar solvent, and evaporate in a sealed, cold, anaerobic environment....
Should yield lots of good LSD
A few years ago I suffered from migraine. My doctor prescribed a medicine with ergotamine. It worked wonderfully. I took it for a few months and could quit it. Of course, I was working in France then. I don't know if it is prescribed in the US.
I ill definitely forget this video
Haven't we gone this exact route with Aduconumab already? And concluded that reducing the biomarkers (beta amyloids and Tau) is not treating the disease, just hiding is symptoms? I mean, it works to reduce the markers, but does nothing to improve the patient or delay the progression... Cheers
amyloid removing chemicals didn do very much is what i read
1:35 This video misrepresents the title, _LSD_ It underlines the _s_ in _Lysergic_ to indicate that that is where the _s_ in _LSD_ comes from, but the _s_ actually comes from _lysergsäure-diäthylamid_
_Säure_ is German for _acid_ (because some acids impart a _sour_ taste to foods).
Thanks for this! Perhaps we can finally legalize LSD
And certain types of fungus.
Albert Hofmann was a friend of mine. Sweet man.