MEAI: The Non-Hallucinogenic Psychedelic with an ‘Enough Switch’ for Addictions
MEAI seems to function like an “enough switch” in the brain, stopping all further desire for alcohol or cocaine and preventing overuse.
MEAI seems to function like an “enough switch” in the brain, stopping all further desire for alcohol or cocaine and preventing overuse.
Two psychedelics we will be focusing on which are documented to help treat alcohol use disorder are both classic psychedelics, psilocybin mushrooms and LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide).
A new study indicates that psilocybin-assisted therapy may reduce heavy drinking in patients with alcohol use disorder, with up to half of patients quitting altogether
Clearmind Medicine CEO Adi Zuloff-Shani writes this guest blog about how a new psychoactive molecule called MEAI can treat alcoholism.
New study compiles the experiences of 8,629 ayahuasca users from 40 different countries, and results are very promising for the future of psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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