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Quebec Breaks New Ground in Psychedelic Therapy: Patients Treated Together at Hope & Cope Cancer Wellness Centre

Quebec Breaks New Ground in Psychedelic Therapy: Patients Treated Together at Hope & Cope Cancer Wellness Centre

Two cancer patients received simultaneous psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) treatment on September 22nd, 2023, at The Hope & Cope Wellness Centre in Montréal, under the care of Dr. Houman Farzin. This session marks Quebec’s first-ever legal group experience with psilocybin, access to which was granted through Health Canada’s Special Access Program (SAP) and with medicines donated by Psygen and Filament Health. 

The Biggest Psychedelic News This Week: November 6 – 10

The Biggest Psychedelic News This Week: November 6 – 10

While everyone was preparing to head to Wonderland Miami, the psychedelic space saw a week full of debates! From the FDA’s recommendation to limit psychological support in clinical trials, to debates over the necessity of the ‘trip’ in the psychedelic experience, to whether microdosing’s benefits are influenced by expectancy bias.

SAiD: Spiritual Aid in Dying: Psychedelics, MAiD, and Fully Informed Consent

SAiD: Spiritual Aid in Dying: Psychedelics, MAiD, and Fully Informed Consent

If our current methods, practices, and thoughts about Hospice and Palliative Care, and end-of-life attitudes and knowledge in general, would change, MAiD wouldn’t be necessary in most cases, but it should be an accessible option and choice for everyone that we then don’t need to exercise. Shifting the focus to the surrounding suffering would, in-and-of itself, present many different options. 

The Biggest Psychedelic News This Week: Oct 30th – Nov 3rd

The Biggest Psychedelic News This Week: Oct 30th – Nov 3rd

While unprecedented positive results provide further proof of psilocybin’s anti-depressive effects, other studies investigate the long-term adverse effects of challenging trips. Meanwhile, the DEA wants to increase the manufacturing of certain psychedelics yet again as more psychedelic dispensaries are getting raided in Canada.

Africa’s Forgotten Cradle of Psychoactive Plants – Global Psychoactive Plant Use Research

Africa’s Forgotten Cradle of Psychoactive Plants – Global Psychoactive Plant Use Research

Documenting over 300 species of psychoactive plants being used for psychedelic and psychoactive purposes in African traditional medicine; the first comprehensive inventory of psychoactive plants from the continent. This includes plants with sedative, stimulant, memory enhancing and visionary entheogenic uses amongst others, for treating various conditions such as; Alzheimer’s, dementia, insomnia, epilepsy, stress, anxiety and depression.

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