Check out this forum with Tim Ferriss, Michael Pollan, and Dr. Matthew W. Johnson on psychedelics research and philanthropy.
Read moreResearching the Magic in Mushrooms
The new Center for the Neuroscience of Psychedelics at MGH was created to better understand psychedelics effects on the brain, their mechanisms, and potential for therapeutic purposes.
Read morePsychedelics Without Tripping, Update
In the lab of Dr. Bryan Roth, experiments are underway to remove the powerful hallucinogenic effects from psychedelic drugs.
“There’s one receptor in the brain that psychedelics bind to,” he said, referring to the serotonin 5-HT-2A receptor. “What we’re trying to find is drugs that bind to that receptor (and) activate it, but don’t cause a psychedelic experience and are anti-depressant.”
Read morePsychedelics and Psychiatry
The interest in psychedelics and in their usefulness as a tool to help treat a variety of psychiatric conditions is still rapidly growing.
Read morePeer Support Hotline!
Well this is cool news. Fireside Project, the world’s first psychedelic peer support line, launched April 14th, and is dedicated to the idea that no one should have to feel alone with a psychedelic experience.
Read more100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics
Psychedelic Invest has compiled a list of the top 100 most influential people in the growing field of psychedelics.
Read morePsychedelic-Assisted Therapy
Here’s some more info on psychedelic-assisted therapy, and how things are rapidly changing in this field.
Read morePsychedelic Legalization
Check this out— For those looking to understand where, and how psychedelic laws are changing, Psychedelic Invest has created an in depth resource to track past and upcoming changes.
Read moreThe Future of Psychedelics
From treating depression to understanding consciousness, the promise of psychedelics is shifting their study from fringe to frontier neuroscience.
Read morePsilocybin and Migraines
A single dose of psilocybin has a lasting therapeutic effect on migraine headache, according to a new placebo-controlled study.
Read morePsychedelics and Color Blindness
A new report published in the journal Drug Science, Policy and Law has found that some people who used psychedelics recreationally were able to see and discern colors they hadn’t been able to before. Even more surprising, some said they experienced these vision improvements long after taking psychedelics.
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