Psychedelic drug users tend to have better overall physical health than non-users, this study finds.
Read morePsychedelics, Addiction and Depression
This article looks at the current research on psychedelics, and ketamine being licensed for use as medicine.
Read moreHistory of Psychedelics
Psychedelics: Where we are now, why we got here, what we must do.
Read moreMore on the Guru Syndrome
The key to understanding the guru syndrome is the psychological need of disciples. Although many disciples (at least initially) may have a genuine need for spiritual growth, this is usually combined with a much more unhealthy impulse: a regression to a childlike state of unconditional devotion and irresponsibility.
Read moreChange Your Mind
Changing your mind can make you less anxious. Humans are programmed to think we’re right at all costs. Fighting that instinct will set you free.
Read moreBeware of the Online Influencer Gurus
Online influencers, looking to make money and attract followers, are popping up everywhere. Promising to change your life in a few weeks, their promises always sound too good to be true.
Read moreNear-Death Experiences Can Transform
Dr. Bruce Greyson, a specialist in psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the University of Virginia—and one of the world's leading experts on near-death experiences—has been studying these strange phenomena for more than four decades.
Have you had an NDE?
Read moreAyahuasca and Depression
The antidepressant effects of the psychedelic brew known as ayahuasca appear to be related to anti-inflammatory activity, according to new research from scientists in Brazil.
Their findings, published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, provide new insights into the biological mechanisms behind the observed antidepressant effects of the substance.
Read moreDMT Q&A
Andrew R. Gallimore is a neurobiologist, chemist, and pharmacologist interested in the relationship between psychedelic drugs, the brain, consciousness and the structure of reality.
Here he chats with Reset.me about the role of DMT in neurogenesis, neuroprotectivity and, quite possibly, neuroevolution itself.
Psychedelics and Music
How does music affect the psychedelic experience? A new study explores how different musical genres can impact psychedelic therapy.
Read moreWhen Psychedelics Make You See God
What happens when psychedelics make you see God? Drugs like ‘shrooms don’t just make people hallucinate. They can also help ease anxiety, depression, and other woes—but the effects may be even better when trips get spiritual.
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