HAMILTON'S PHARMACOPEIA

Watch Hamilton Morris travel the world and explore the world of drugs, from DMT to sensory deprivation tanks to psychedelic toads.
  • Hamilton's Pharmacopeia Goes in Search of the 'Ambien Effect'

    Is a sleep drug also reversing brain damage?

  • The Ambien Effect

    Ambien has been prescribed to millions of insomniacs, yet most people are unaware it also possesses the ability to normalize functioning in certain types of damaged neurons.

  • The Ambien Effect - Trailer

    In 1999 the drug Ambien was discovered to have the extremely unexpected ability of rejuvenating dead neurological tissue. This effect was first demonstrated in a South African man named Louis Viljoen, who was roused from what was thought to be a...

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  • Tanks for the Memories

    Hamilton Morris spends five hours inside a sensory-deprivation tank, only to come out with more questions than answers.

  • Tanks for the Memories

    With comedian Joe Rogan as his guide, Hamilton Morris travels across the United States seeking new heights of sensory deprivation. In part one, he investigates what happens to the mind, body, and spirit while inside the tank.

  • Tanks for the Memories - Trailer

    With comedian Joe Rogan as his guide, Hamilton Morris travels across the United States seeking new heights of sensory deprivation. The full episode is coming soon to Vice.com.

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  • Hamilton and the Philosopher's Stone

    In the bucolic pastures of Hazerswoude-Dorp, Holland, nestled in verdant fields of ruminating Holsteins, lazy windmills, and pert tulips, lies a quaint Dutch farm that functions as the world's largest psilocybin-containing-truffle factory.

  • Hamilton and the Philosopher's Stone

    In the bucolic pastures of Hazerswoude-Dorp, nestled in verdant fields of ruminating Holsteins, lazy windmills, and pert tulips, lies a quaint Dutch farm that functions as the world’s largest psilocybin-containing-truffle factory.

  • Hamilton and the Philosopher's Stone

    In the bucolic pastures of Hazerswoude-Dorp, nestled in verdant fields of ruminating Holsteins, lazy windmills, and pert tulips, lies a quaint Dutch farm that functions as the world’s largest psilocybin-containing-truffle factory.