Psychedelic drugs may have mind-altering powers in the physical sense, too. A study has found psychedelics, specifically DOI, DMT, and LSD, can change brain cells in rats and flies, making neurons more likely to branch out and connect with one another. The work supports the theory that psychedelics could help to fight depression, anxiety, addiction, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Read moreResearch Update on Psychedelics
This sums up the new wave of research on psychedelics.
Read moreMood Benefits of Psychedelics
New research confirms lingering mood benefit of psychedelics.
Read moreIntegration
Here’s another look at the importance of integration.
Read morePsychedelics and Self Awareness
In this podcast, Rick Doblin discusses how legal psychedelics can deepen our self awareness.
Read moreIs it Possible to Redesign Mushrooms for Only Good Trips?
A Washington startup dedicated to developing novel psychedelic formulations is in the process of making a “magic” mushroom devoid of “bad trip” potential.
Read morePsychedelics and Ecopsychology
Ecopsychology is a perspective that we’re disconnected from our true selves, each other, nature, and Spirit, and that our unsustainable society is based on the disconnect of those four things. Psychedelics foster connection, and the two are linked.
Read moreImportance of Set and Setting
This article gives an interesting take on set and setting in these times of quarantine and isolation.
Read moreSexual Abuse in Psychedelic Therapy
This article shows how psychedelic therapy also carries a serious risk of sexual abuse. Patients in psychedelic therapy are intensely vulnerable. Please read and beware.
Read moreOnline Talk on Mushrooms
Online Talk on Mushrooms
Read moreWhat Does Decriminalization Mean?
This article discusses the myths and realities of the decriminalization of psychedelics in the US.
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