From TIME magazine:
Research suggests that the psychedelic drug MDMA, an empathogenic stimulant also known as Molly or ecstasy, can spark changes in the brain that induce a childlike state of neuroplasticity and help forge new neural connections.
(It could well be approved for PTSD by the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration in August after two advanced stage trials showed significant benefits.)
Researchers are also studying other psychedelics as well, like the powerful drug ibogaine.
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Chronic pain could be treated by psychedelics in the future.
Keep reading for more information on clinical trial research on using psychedelics for chronic pain.
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Phantom pain and psilocybin are a growing area of research.
Psilocybin may be a treatment for this debilitating condition in the future.
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Deathbed visions can teach us about living.
Researchers are documenting a phenomenon that seems to help the dying, as well as those they leave behind.
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