This article proclaims that magic mushrooms may be the biggest advance in treating depression since Prozac. The research continues to impress!
Read morePsychedelics and End of Life
‘The End In Mind’ conference answers questions about psychedelics for end-of-life patients.
Read morePsychedelics Going Mainstream
The growing legitimacy of psychedelics as therapies promises to transform how we view the extraordinary.
Read moreKetamine and Your Brain
What does ketamine do to your brain?
Much of how ketamine works is a mystery, but the picture is slowly coming into focus.
Read moreAre Doctors Ready for Psychedelics?
Psychedelic treatments are here, but doctors aren’t prepared.
So says Rick Doblin, founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Assn. for Psychedelic Studies.
Read moreEvidence on Mushroom Intelligence
A body of remarkable experiments have shown that fungi operate as individuals, engage in decision-making, are capable of learning, and possess short-term memory.
These findings highlight the spectacular sensitivity of such ‘simple’ organisms, and situate the human version of the mind within a spectrum of consciousness that might well span the entire natural world.
Read morePsilocybin Latest Research
Yale scientists have found that a single dose of psilocybin given to mice induces a rapid and long-lasting increase in connections between pyramidal neurons in the medial frontal cortex, an area of the brain known to be involved in control and decision-making.
Read moreWhy Do We Try to Change Our Consciusness?
Here is an interview with author Michael Pollan, discussing psychedelics and the human desire to change our consciousness.
Read moreResearch on Psilocybin and DMT
Contemplating a psychedelic “trip”?
Here is all you need to know about two of your options: Psilocybin vs. DMT.
Read moreAyahuasca and Neuroplasticity
New research shows that ayahuasca, a psychedelic beverage, modulates neuroplasticity induced by ethanol in mice.
Read morePodcast on Psychedelics
How Psychedelic Drugs Are Making a Comeback to Treat Depression
The hallucinogenic compound psilocybin is undergoing a renaissance-not as a recreational drug but as a potential treatment for mental health conditions. This podcast follows the journey of one participant of a scientific study into the psychedelic drug's effect on depression.
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