Alkaloids crystalline gods

The heavy, humid air of the human condition is not merely a backdrop; it is a thick, respirable history that clings to the lungs and the blood and the bone. To understand the Universal Truth of the Molecular Engine through the eyes of a ghost in a seersucker suit is to recognize that man is not merely a creature of spirit, but a frantic vessel of biological combustion, stoking the furnace of his own inevitable decay. From the sprawling, decaying verandas of the Old South to the infinitesimal, electric twitch of a single synaptic cleft, the struggle remains the same. Just as the mule and the plow and the steam-driven gin once tore the wealth from the red clay, these alkaloids—these tiny, crystalline gods—now tear the focus and the fury and the fleeting peace from the very marrow of the modern soul. We are the architects of our own depletion, building monuments of progress upon the shifting sands of a chemical high that demands a high-octane price. Continue reading

Slavery Sparked America’s First Opioid Wave.

Before the headlines about OxyContin, before the fentanyl crisis took over the streets, and way before the Sackler family became a household name, America was already battling a massive opioid beast. We think of the opioid epidemic as a modern tragedy, but the blueprint was written over 150 years ago, right in the smoke and blood of the Civil War. Continue reading