A new study suggests that dosage, age, and neuroticism may predict the intensity of a psychedelic experience, whether mystical (positive) or challenging.
Read moreThe War on Drugs and How it Damages the Environment
The criminalization of drug production and consumption is driving widespread environmental damage and impeding efforts to stop climate change, a new report from The International Coalition on Drug Policy Reform & Environmental Justice warned today, in advance of the International Drug Policy Reform Conference and less than two months before the UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai.
The report unveils how prohibitive drug policies – which drive drug cultivation into remote and incredibly fragile ecosystems to evade law enforcement detection – are undermining environmental progress and governance in the world’s tropical forest frontiers.
Read morePsychedelics for Addiction?
Grinspoon discusses recovery, addiction and whether psychedelics might have a role in addiction treatment.
Read moreHPPD: Hallucinogen-Persisting Perception Disorder
Here’s a look at HPPD, the persistence of psychedelic-like perceptual phenomena after the acute effects of a psychedelic have worn off. It may be rare, but it is a risk and not well understood.
Read morePsilocybin and Adverse Childhood Experiences
Psychedelics for OCD?
A team of researchers has analysed the experience of people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) who have taken psychedelics, finding 30% experienced relief from their symptoms.
Read moreFalse Insights with Psychedelics
Psychedelic insights are thought to be highly valuable and therapeutic—but can they be false?
Researchers suggest this is sometimes the case.
Read moreThe Colors of Sound
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.
Read moreWhen Wellness Becomes Toxic
Here’s a great outlook on the wellness industry, and how marketing becomes more important than actually helping people.
Read morePsychedelics and Chronic Pain
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.
Read moreDMT and SSRIs
Additionally, 92% experienced remission from depression.
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