WednesdayNov 27, 2024 10:00 am

Animal Study Shows Psilocybin Boosts Optimism Long-Term

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound that can be found in more than two hundred species of mushrooms. A new study has found that psilocybin may heighten engagement and optimism in tasks, providing insight into the drug’s potential in managing depression. Depression is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness. Individuals with depression may lack motivation to engage with the outside world and often leads to withdrawal. Numerous studies have demonstrated psilocybin’s potential in managing symptoms of depression. Despite this, the mechanisms that drive the drug’s therapeutic effects remain unclear. The objective of this latest…

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MondayNov 25, 2024 10:00 am

Psychedelics Could Help Smokers Quit

Tobacco is used by more than one billion people in the world. So it comes as no surprise that tobacco use disorder is highly prevalent. Tobacco contains nicotine, an addictive drug that quickly boosts an individual’s mood. It also makes an individual want to use it more while also making it hard for them to quit. Halting the use of tobacco is hard, primarily because of the disorder’s withdrawal symptoms, like irritability and anxiety. A recently published review of studies on psychedelics and the use of tobacco has concluded that psychedelics may help combat tobacco use disorder. Of all the…

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WednesdayNov 20, 2024 10:00 am

Psychedelics Task Force in Vermont Calls for Education on Harm Reduction

A recently released report has determined that psilocybin possesses the potential to help manage mental health conditions like anxiety and depression in the context of end-of-life care and severe illness. The report was compiled by a task force in Vermont established earlier this year under S.114 by Governor Phil Scott. The eight-person group was tasked with reviewing studies and evidence of public health risks and benefits of clinical psychedelic-assisted therapy and giving recommendations on how and whether the state of Vermont should regulate legal access to psychedelics like MDMA and psilocybin. This is in addition to assessing the programs and…

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MondayNov 18, 2024 10:00 am

Study Suggests Relaxation Best Predicts Impact of Psychedelic Therapy

A new study has investigated how effective psychedelic-assisted therapy is in managing various treatment-resistant mental conditions. The researchers determined that these therapy sessions, particularly those that involved psilocybin or LSD, substantially improved symptoms of depression. They also found that individuals who were relaxed during their sessions experienced noticeable effects. Prior to their study, the researchers posited that having a positive experience during one’s therapy session or feeling relaxed contributed to the therapeutic effects of psychedelic therapy. For their study, the researchers obtained data from 2 groups; twenty-eight patients taking part in psychedelic-assisted therapy and twenty-eight healthy participants who were part…

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WednesdayNov 13, 2024 10:00 am

Australian Study Finds Psychologists Positive Towards Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

A new study has found that psychedelic-assisted therapy is viewed by psychologists as a life-changing tool that has the potential to facilitate emotional breakthroughs and psychological insights for individuals with a range of mental conditions. The study was carried out by researchers at Griffith University, who interviewed twenty psychologists from different parts of Australia. Jordan Negrine, a Ph.D. candidate with the institution’s school of Applied Psychology, was the study’s lead researcher. Mr. Negrine stated that the participants demonstrated both caution and enthusiasm when asked about the therapeutic potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy. However, he continued, the psychologists also displayed limited awareness…

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MondayNov 11, 2024 2:30 pm

Massachusetts Voters Say No to Measure Seeking to Decriminalize Psychedelics

Voters in the state of Massachusetts have rejected a ballot measure that would’ve removed penalties for the sharing, possession, and non-commercial production of a range of naturally occurring psychedelics. Results from the election night show that 57% of voters voted No to Question 4, which would’ve permitted individuals aged 21 and above to use psilocyn, psilocybin, mescaline, ibogaine, and DMT. Eligible persons would’ve also been able to cultivate a personal amount of these psychedelics and been able to help others in those activities. The limits for possession stipulated in the measure were 1g for psilocybin, psilocyn or DMT, 30g for…

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WednesdayNov 06, 2024 10:00 am

Could the Nazis, CIA Have Contributed to LSD’s History

LSD was discovered less than a hundred years ago, in 1938 to be precise, by Albert Hofmann. Hofmann, who was a chemist at the time, was working at a Swiss pharmaceutical firm. Its hallucinogenic effects were discovered years later though, in 1943, when the chemist accidentally consumed a small amount. In the 60s, the drug was heralded in hippie counterculture, before being banned with the introduction of the Controlled Substances Act. Did you know that LSD was used by the Nazis as a truth serum, with the CIA also using it in experiments? Following the drug’s discovery, the company Hofmann…

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MondayNov 04, 2024 10:00 am

Massachusetts Psychedelic Ballot Measure Elicits Strong Views from Voters

The possible legalization of psychedelics in the state of Massachusetts has garnered a lot of attention, with voters holding different opinions on the drugs and their legalization. Question 4, the ballot measure being voted on in the upcoming November elections, is supported by Massachusetts for Mental Health Options. It outlines a plan to treat individuals aged 21 and above who suffer from severe mental health issues with psychedelics, under the guidance and supervision of a licensed and trained professional at regulated therapy centers. Mass. General Center for Neuroscience of Psychedelics’ director of training and education, Dr. Franklin King, explains that…

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