Here’s an unofficial primer on risks, protocols, and some other stuff for MDMA therapy.
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America’s most famous back pain doctor said pain is in your head. Thousands think he's right.
Beloved by his patients, Dr. John Sarno was derided by his medical peers.
Read more12 Minutes of Zen
When you have the time, take a moment to enjoy this beautiful underwater short film, One Breath Around the World.
Read morePsilocybin and Music
Psilocybin therapy for depression appears to have a curious effect on the brain’s response to music.
Read moreHallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD) and Flashbacks
As enthusiasm around psychedelics and their possible benefits continues to grow, it’s imperative that researchers, user populations, and clinicians look closely at HPPD and other possible hazards.
Read morePsychedelics and Self-Treatment
Positive changes were observed across all 17 outcome items, with the strongest benefits on items related to insight and mood.
Read morePsilocybin and Lyme Disease?
Psilocybin is both serotonergic and anti-inflammatory and therefore may offer significant therapeutic benefits to patients with mental illness secondary to autoimmune inflammation.
Read moreLSD, Psychosis and Healing
The link between psychosis model and therapeutic model seems to lie in mystical experiences.
The results point to the importance of meaning attribution for the LSD psychosis model and indicate that psychedelic-assisted therapy might benefit from therapeutic suggestions fostering mystical experiences.
Read moreKetamine for Adolescents?
Their courses varied, but each had symptomatic and functional improvements, and the ketamine treatment was well-tolerated.
Read moreIntegration for Ketamine
Here’s a great article on what is integration and why it's important in ketamine therapy.
Read morePsychedelics and Antidepressants
Drug historian David Herzberg discusses the history of “mind medicines” like Prozac, and parallels between antidepressants and psychedelics.
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