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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

What Is Psychedelic Medicine?

It may seem ridiculous to some, but researchers have been investigating the psychiatric uses of hallucinogenic drugs, especially psilocybin mushrooms (also known as "magic mushrooms" or "mushrooms") since the 1950s.
In fact, a recent meta-analysis of studies from the mid-20th century published in the US National Library of Medicine. UU. He discovered that psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy was an effective treatment for addictions, such as alcohol and tobacco dependence.
It has also shown promise in the treatment of anxiety in patients with fatal diseases such as cancer.
Psychedelic medical research began to decline in the late 1960s, as psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin were stigmatized due to their association with the counterculture movement.
It had almost stopped in the mid-1970s, when governments around the world had begun to criminalize these substances.
But today, psychedelic medicine is coming back. In legal marijuana states such as Colorado and California, some cities, including Denver and Oakland, have decriminalized psilocybin. The state of Oregon can legalize it next year through a voting initiative. And investors around the world are beginning to realize the so-called "Shroom Boom."