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*Cottle's reticence at the prospect of chamalla therapy calls to mind current debate on the issue of [[Wikipedia:Medical cannabis|medical marijuana]]. However, the two do not greatly resemble each other in other ways: | *Cottle's reticence at the prospect of chamalla therapy calls to mind current debate on the issue of [[Wikipedia:Medical cannabis|medical marijuana]]. However, the two do not greatly resemble each other in other ways: | ||
**Medical marijuana is used to manage pain and appetite in terminally ill patients, but has no ability to reverse the spread of cancer. Roslin is not told her condition is terminal, merely inoperable - Cottle would like to to attempt a course of [[ | **Medical marijuana is used to manage pain and appetite in terminally ill patients, but has no ability to reverse the spread of cancer. Roslin is not told her condition is terminal, merely inoperable - Cottle would like to to attempt a course of [[diloxin]] therapy. That Roslin rejects this in favor of chamalla suggests that she believes her condition is hopeless, or that chamalla may have a concrete ability to treat her illness. | ||
**The visions inspired by chamalla are more akin to [[Wikipedia:LSD|LSD]] or [[Wikipedia:Psychedelic mushroom|psychedelic mushrooms]], if anything, although their prescience cannot be accounted for. [[Wikipedia:Peyote|Peyote]] is one example of an entheogen said to have an unpleasant flavor, like chamalla. Peyote is used for religious reasons by many Native Americans, much as priests and oracles use chamalla. | **The visions inspired by chamalla are more akin to [[Wikipedia:LSD|LSD]] or [[Wikipedia:Psychedelic mushroom|psychedelic mushrooms]], if anything, although their prescience cannot be accounted for. [[Wikipedia:Peyote|Peyote]] is one example of an entheogen said to have an unpleasant flavor, like chamalla. Peyote is used for religious reasons by many Native Americans, much as priests and oracles use chamalla. | ||
**Marijuana addiction is not well-attested, and the withdrawal symptoms suggested for it are not nearly as acute or severe as those displayed by Roslin in "[[Fragged]]". | **Marijuana addiction is not well-attested, and the withdrawal symptoms suggested for it are not nearly as acute or severe as those displayed by Roslin in "[[Fragged]]". | ||