When
LSD was legal, came from Sandoz Labs, and raved about by Clare Boothe Luce, husband and TIME publisher, Henry Luse, Cary Grant and Esther Williams.
Quote:
“The Curious Story Behind the New Cary Grant” headlined the September 1, 1959, issue of Look magazine, and inside was a glowing account of how, because of LSD therapy, “at last, I am close to happiness.” He later explained that “I wanted to rid myself of all my hypocrisies. I wanted to work through the events of my childhood, my relationship with my parents and my former wives. I did not want to spend years in analysis.” More articles followed, and LSD even received a variation of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval when that magazine declared in its September 1960 issue that it was one of the secrets of Grant’s “second youth.” The magazine went on to praise him for “courageously permitting himself to be one of the subjects of a psychiatric experiment with a drug that eventually may become an important tool in psychotherapy.”
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What more could you ask than the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, a UL label?

Personally I liked it, but never had a bad trip.