101年药物

R. Crandall
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这一章叙述了人类如何因为各种原因而使用药物的历史,包括达到另一种意识状态。它提到了在人类牙齿上发现的彩色污渍,这些污渍可以追溯到公元前2400年到2000年之间的某个时候,土著秘鲁人正在制作烟斗,用来吸食致幻草药。书中还谈到了公元700年开始种植鸦片的中国人,以及公元900年的阿比西尼亚牧民,他注意到他的动物在吃了一种有一天被称为咖啡的树上闪亮的红色果实后会变得紧张。这一章提到了科学家的观点,他们认为改变意识的欲望是每个人心灵中的“第四驱动力”,从生物学角度来说,吸毒是不可避免的。它提供了足够的信息来消除一些关于药物使用、滥用、成瘾、贩运和执法的神话。
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Drugs 101
This chapter recounts the history of how humans have used drugs for all kinds of reasons, including achieving alternative states of consciousness. It mentions excavations that have uncovered colored stains on human teeth that date back to sometime between 2400 and 2000 B.C.E., indigenous Peruvians were making pipes for smoking hallucinogenic herbs. It also talks about the Chinese, who were cultivating opium by 700 A.D. and an Abyssinian herder from 900 A.D., who noticed that his animals would become nervous after eating the shiny red fruit of a tree that would one day be called coffee. The chapter refers to scientists that suggested that the desire to alter consciousness is the “fourth drive” in every human mind, making drug use biologically inevitable. It provides enough information to dispel some of the myths about drug use, abuse, addiction, trafficking, and enforcement.
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