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Can psilocybin—the key ingredient in magic mushrooms—be the key to treating head injuries?

Mild repetitive head injuries do more than just cause short-term issues with cognition, behavior and motor skills. They also lead to an increased risk of dementia, Parkinson’s disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and cost billions of dollars in health care. There is no medical treatment for these types of injuries, but new preliminary research out of Northeastern University shows a solution may lie in a surprising place: psilocybin, the psychedelic […]

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New study supports psilocybin’s potential as an antidepressant

Excerpt: Depression affects an estimated 300 million people worldwide and is a leading cause of disability. Psilocybin has shown promise in reducing symptoms of depression after one or two doses with few side effects and no current evidence of causing addiction. However, studies published to date have not investigated factors that may moderate psilocybin’s effects, including type of depression, past use of psychedelics, dosage, and publication biases. To address this,

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Personal Psychedelic Use Is Common Among a Sample of Psychedelic Therapists: Implications for Research and Practice

Excerpt: There is a long history of researchers and clinicians who work with psychedelics valuing personal experience with the substances for their professional development, including Hofmann’s self-experiments with LSD, and dating even further back with other hallucinogens such as mescaline.16,17 Moreover, in some indigenous cultures, it is not uncommon for the facilitator or one providing support to take the substances with—or even instead of—the patient or one seeking care Article

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Psychedelics May Help People Reinvent Themselves
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Psychedelics May Help People Reinvent Themselves

Summary: In addition to helping treat mental health disorders, psychedelic treatments can help people overcome addictions. A new study reports psychedelics can help smokers quit nicotine and remain smoke-free for at least five years. Researchers from the University of Cincinnati examined the post-treatment journals kept by participants in a 2014 smoking cessation study that found psychedelics were effective in helping some people quit smoking for years. Source: University of Cincinnati

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Scientists are beginning to unravel the effects of psilocybin mushrooms on bipolar disorder

Excerpt: A new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology is the first to characterize the psychological impacts of psilocybin among people with bipolar disorder. The findings indicate that many people with bipolar disorder who consume psilocybin, the primary psychoactive component of psychedelic ā€œmagic mushrooms,ā€ believe that the experience is helpful. However, many also report adverse outcomes, such as manic symptoms. Psilocybin-assisted therapy for depression is gaining attention due to

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Trending: Why psilocybin could be used in mental health treatment

Excerpt: Psilocybin, better known as the stuff that makes mushrooms magic, is the next big wellness industry—and a new frontier for mental health. If you hadn’t noticed psilocybin’s move toward the mainstream, a company like Numinus will come as a surprise. Led by founder and CEO Payton Nyquvest, Numinus is a brand-fantasy of the next iteration of wellness: clean, straightforward, empathetic, inclusive and self-aware. It’s one of several Canadian companies—Field

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Clinical potential of psilocybin as a treatment for mental health conditions

Excerpt: Certain mental health disease states and symptoms have been studied, including depressed mood, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, alcohol use disorder, and tobacco use disorder. This article provides an in-depth review of the study design and results of psilocybin in each of these conditions and discusses the clinical potential for use. Article Link: National Library of Medicine – College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists Date: January 7, 2017

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Alberta’s new policy on psychedelic drug treatment for mental illness: Will Canada lead the psychedelic renaissance?
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Alberta’s new policy on psychedelic drug treatment for mental illness: Will Canada lead the psychedelic renaissance?

Excerpt: Patients in Alberta will now be able to legally consider adding psychedelic-assisted therapy to the list of treatment options available for mental illnesses. Alberta psychiatrists and policymakers suggest that they are getting ahead of the curve by creating regulations to ensure the safe use of these hallucinogenic substances in a therapeutically supported environment. As of Jan. 16, the option is available only through registered and licensed psychiatrists in the

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Psychedelic Medicine May Offer a Better Solution to Overcoming Alcoholism

Excerpt: Psychedelics treatment can really affect people in many, many layers. One of them would be to affect our consciousness and allow us to look differently at the problem that we experienced before that.I just spoke with a very well-known psychiatrist. There’s something in psychiatry that cause ā€œelephant pathā€, meaning that elephants will always go in the same path, they will never change the path. We are very similar, in

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How do psychedelics work? This brain region may explain their effects | NOVA | PBS

Excerpt: Now, medical researchers are exploring ways to harness magic mushrooms and other psychedelic substances to help treat mental health conditions like depression, addiction, and PTSD—sometimes with dramatic results. But what actually happens in the brain during a psychedelic experience? Fred Barrett, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University, is one of the scientists trying to figure that out. His work suggests that ā€œa brain region called the claustrum may be

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