Psychedelic Halloween: Shopping Guide for Psychonauts
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A survey of 170 volunteers found chronic pain was relieved by both macro- and microdoses of classic psychedelics, including LSD and psilocybin.
California stands on the cusp of a psychedelic revolution with the TREAT Act and a landmark bill on ‘magic mushrooms,’ even as Michigan, Congress, and global initiatives from Sweden to Canada expand the horizons of mental health, addiction treatment, and veteran care.
“MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD is on track to be considered for approval by the FDA in 2024,” says MAPS founder and president Rick Doblin.
Initial clinical trials into this exciting frontier have unveiled promising outcomes, showcasing remarkable improvements in clinical results using anti-inflammatory, nanoliposomal products prior to the application of a psychedelic agent.
State senators are calling on U.S. Congress officials overseeing veteran care to “prioritize research and investment” into psychedelics and other mental health treatment techniques that could reduce suicides.
If the California governor signs the bill, four naturally occurring psychedelics will be decriminalized for personal use, possession and cultivation.
Dr. Matthew Johnson, one of the most published psychedelics researchers in the world, shares two decades worth of wisdom.
The world of medicine is constantly evolving as more and more research is conducted and breakthroughs are made. One area that has been garnering a lot of attention lately is the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment. And it seems that Big Pharma is taking notice.
“There are countless first responders, veterans and people across California who could benefit,” says a retired New York City fireman.
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