
Norman Ohler discusses Nazi use of methamphetamine and LSD for Alzheimer's
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In this episode I talk with historian and drug researcher Norman Ohler about his past research on Nazi use of methamphetamine and his new book about his mother's use of LSD to help alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
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