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> ... his alcoholism.Getty/Jay Paull <em>Between 1933 and 1934, [Wilson](#bill willson) was hospitalized for his [alcoholism](#alcoholism) four times. After his third admission, he got “the [belladonna](#belladonna) cure,” a treatment made from a compound extracted from the berries of the Atropa belladonna bush. Also known as “deadly nightshade,” belladonna is an extremely [toxic](#poisons) [hallucinogenic](#psychedelic. After taking it, Wilson had a vision of a “chain of drunks” all around the world, helping each other recover. This “spiritual experience” would become the foundation of his sobriety and his belief that a spiritual experience is essential to getting sober. It was also the genesis of [Alcoholics Anonymous](#alcoholics anonymous).</em> Later, [LSD](#lsd) would ultimately give... |