There is still no definitive evidence that microdosing with psychedelics is either effective or safe. Keep reading to read the potential benefits and risks.
Read moreHave You Heard of Jurema?
DMT has been extracted from the jurema-preta (black jurema) tree (Mimosa tenuiflora), which is widely found in the dry Caatinga Region of Northeastern Brazil.
It is being researched in Brazil for potential in helping those with depression.
Read moreLSD, Anxiety and Depression
New research finds LSD effective in decreasing anxiety and depression.
Researchers report “effects were maximal 2 weeks after the second LSD session and sustained up to 16 weeks.”
Read moreLSD and Brain Plasticity
Neuroscience research suggests LSD might enhance learning and memory by promoting brain plasticity.
Read moreYour Genes and Psychedelics
Michael Pollan and Latest Psychedelic Research
Author Michael Pollan discusses the latest research in the psychedelic boom happening in medical research.
Read moreNew Psychedelic Research- Interview with a Psychiatrist
Check out this great interview with the latest research on MDMA, psilocybin, and the interaction of psychiatric medications.
Read moreHow Psilocybin May Rewire the Brain
“One of the most interesting things we’ve learned about the classic psychedelics is that they have a dramatic effect on the way brain systems synchronize, or move and groove together,” said Matthew Johnson, a professor in psychedelics and consciousness at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
“When someone’s on psilocybin, we see an overall increase in connectivity between areas of the brain that don’t normally communicate well,” Johnson said. “You also see the opposite of that – local networks in the brain that normally interact with each other quite a bit suddenly communicate less.”
Read moreMore Psilocybin Research
A recent follow-up study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers found two doses of the hallucinogenic compound coupled with psychotherapy resulted in large decreases in major depressive disorder symptoms for most of the study’s participants.
New research is hinting at how the hallucinogenic compound may facilitate reduced depression symptoms.
Read morePsilocybin Microdosing -New Research
DMT Effective for Depression
DMT is a powerful hallucinogen that can conjure visions of entities and alien worlds, but new research shows it can also treat depression.
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