In a new study published in Scientific Reports, researchers show that ayahuasca alters the user's waking brain-wave patterns to produce a mental state that the researchers describe as "dreaming while awake."
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This article looks at the power and promise of hallucinogenic therapy.
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Here’s a look at what the current research on DMT is showing us.
Read moreThe Extraordinary Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelic Drugs
This author spent months talking to psychedelic guides and researchers, here is what he learned.
Read moreChanging Views on Psychedelics
Psychedelic research continues to explode! Scientists are leading the way in rethinking psychedelics as attitudes change.
Read moreMeditation and Psilocybin
This research takes a look at what happens when meditators take psilocybin.
Read moreFailure, It's a Good Thing!
Here’s some research to show us that we need to fail in order to learn.
Read moreInterview with Psychedelic Researcher Brad Adams
Check out this interview on psychedelics with researcher Brad Adams.
Read morePsychedelics, Addiction and Anxiety
Here’s a look at how participants at some of the country's leading medical research centers are going through intense therapy and six-hour psychedelic journeys, deep into their minds, to help with addiction and anxiety.
Read more5-MeO-DMT
New research looks at the potential benefits and risks of 5-MeO-DMT.
Read moreCenter for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research
Johns Hopkins University researchers plan to use psychedelic drugs to attack some of society's toughest problems at a new research center, including smoking, depression, alcoholism, Alzheimer's disease, anorexia, Lyme disease and even addiction to opioids.
The new Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research opened this month in Baltimore.
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