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Can Psilocybin Treat Depression?

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Is Psilocybin Legal?

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Known as the “landslide mushroom,” Psilocybe caerulescens is characterized by its association with disturbed soil and its longstanding role in...

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Insights from Imperial College, Columbia University, and the Enamory Institute on why psilocybin might be the “anti-roommate” medicine.

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When most people picture psychedelic mushrooms, they imagine a familiar cap-and-stem sprouting from the soil. But some of the most distinctive...

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There’s a fungal renaissance happening in mental healthcare. For years, it’s felt like the solution to untangling conditions like depression or...

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In the clinical treatment rooms of Johns Hopkins and Imperial College London, participants are given three things: a dose of psilocybin, a pair of...

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Psychedelic use is on the rise. Not as a recreational pastime or bad habit – as an emergent treatment for mental wellbeing. 

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Or What Does a Psychedelic Trip Feel Like?

Explaining a psychedelic trip to someone is a lot like trying to describe the color blue to a person who...

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As the world seems to be spinning faster and faster, burnout feels ever more commonplace – if it feels downright impossible to get ahead, stay ahead,...

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Maximize your psychedelic therapy results with integration journaling. Discover science-backed writing techniques and prompts to turn insights into...

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So, you’re considering taking “magic mushrooms”, the moniker for the psychedelic compound psilocybin, which some research has shown can potentially...

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A ketamine flashback is a brief feeling that reminds you of a ketamine session when you’re not actively taking ketamine. It can feel like a sudden...

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Though they’re not new, but psychedelic drugs, used both in a clinics and at retreats, have become a more accepted and popular way for people to...

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