Different colors of noise could actually help you feel and function better.
Which may be why YouTube videos and other social media posts about the benefits of exposure to pink, green, brown, white and other types of noise are trending.
Colored noises are having a major moment.
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A new study published in the European Journal of Pain last month found that both macro and micro doses of classic psychedelics — LSD, psilocybin, DMT, mescaline — led to better pain relief compared to conventional medication in volunteers surveyed.
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This recent study shows a striking positive shift in attitudes toward the therapeutic potential of hallucinogens among American psychiatrists since 2016, with a majority of responding psychiatrists planning to incorporate hallucinogen-assisted therapy into their practice if regulatory approval is granted.
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This recently published study showed that psilocybin use is associated with persisting improvements in mental health and wellbeing.
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A recent study has uncovered evidence pointing to psychedelic use by Neanderthals thousands of years ago.
Strands of human hair found in a Menorca, Spain, burial site gave researchers insight into hallucinogenic use during prehistoric times by some of the earliest species of humans.
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A good article describing how someone who has never had their own psychedelic trip will not be able to guide someone through a trip as intricately as someone who is more experienced.
Even someone who has had a few of their own experiences is limited in their ability to do this.
As a result, the person undergoing treatment with psychedelics is largely left to navigate the unfamiliar landscape by themselves.
This, however, does have some similarities to the shamanic experience.
What do you think?
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