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Psychedelic experiences linked to reduced cannabis use and greater psychological flexibility
A new study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs has found that psychedelic experiences are linked to reductions in ...
Constantly angry, burned out, and depressed, Drayer moved to a rural town in Washington state to work in a community hospital ...
Much of the evidence documenting the earliest use of psilocybin in mushrooms for medicinal purposes by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs was destroyed by Spanish missionaries in the 1500s. However, that ...
An analysis of data from three studies on psychedelic use indicates that participants’ sense of meaning in life tends to increase following a psychedelic experience. Specifically, the “presence of ...
“Significant and sustained reductions in depression were observed, with 67% in remission for at least five years ...
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For better therapy, just add mushrooms
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on the growing use of psilocybin in mental health treatment, showing promise for conditions ...
This heat map of brain activity patterns shows profound disturbance during an individual’s experience after taking psilocybin. Relatively stable patterns before and after the dose (blue and green hues ...
Anecdotal reports have suggested that magic mushrooms can have a stronger intensity and different visual effects than ...
Researchers from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan found that “cyberdelic” VR experiences — computer-generated ...
The experience of taking a psychedelic drug is “not what freedom of thought was meant to protect,” Judge George Orsini wrote ...
Last year, Lovett started pressing his case in earnest, determined to get the Catholic Church to cover psilocybin therapy.
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