Hamilton's Pharmacopeia

2016
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Épisodes de Saison 2 (9)

1 The Psychedelic Toad
17-11-28
Hamilton embarks on a quest to answer the most important question in ethnoherpetological history and along the way, he finds the power of love.
2 Peyote: The Divine Messenger
17-12-05
From the greenhouses of Thai cactophiles to the Tamaulipan thornscrub, Hamilton traces the history of peyote with the help of a Native American peyotist.
3 Kratom: The Forbidden Leaf
17-12-12
Hamilton investigates the pharmacology and traditional uses of Kratom, a Thai tree with opioid-containing leaves.
4 Wizards of DMT
17-12-19
Hamilton travels across North America to study how and why DMT exists in the environment and the laboratory.
5 Ketamine; Realms and Realities
17-12-26
Hamilton heads to India to see industrial Ketamine synthesis, and speak with therapists and luminaries in an attempt to understand the role of dissociative anesthetics in society.
6 A Clandestine Chemist's Tale
18-01-02
Hamilton meets an unsung hero of the psychedelic underground and hears a tragic tale of MDMA synthesis and chemiluminescence.
7 A Fungal Fairy Tale
18-01-09
Hamilton ascends the Carpathian Mountains, microscope in hand, to learn how Europeans use Amanita muscaria, and uncovers the chemistry behind a mushroom-inspired pharmaceutical.
8 The Cactus Apprentice
18-01-16
Deep in the Andean highlands of Peru, Hamilton becomes the apprentice of a local shaman, learning how to use the night-blooming San Pedro cactus as a medicine.
101 Season 2 Sneak Peek
17-11-12
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Hamilton is fascinated by drugs. Join him on an incredible journey as he investigates the history, chemistry, and social impact of the world's most extraordinary mind-altering substances in Hamilton's Pharmacopeia.

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