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https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/publications
Extra Studies: https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/publications
Its more about the extent of the research and hundreds of other articles that support it. https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/publications
It was from only one dose. Look up John Hopkins Psychedelic Research Center if you're looking for more information and other studies.
I've also heard of people having full-blown manic episodes, which can have multiple adverse consequences. Probably one of the reasons most of the studies make the patients take them under direct observation and make it as much of a controlled environment as possible.
Yeah, that's one of the reasons I want to see the John Hopkins study on Alzheimers disease and follow up imaging studies. Also want to see the DOD study on Traumatic Brain Injury patients to get hard data on whether the new neuronal dendritic growth from psilocybin can reverse some brain damage or increase functional recovery.
I'm biased. I went from having 40 suicidal thoughts daily for 2 years, to having the suicidal thoughts immediately stop with no depression the next day after a 1 time dose. Thoughts & planning suicide never returned...that was 6 years ago. My friend was thinking about killing himself, he took a dose, & then he reversed his mindset. I also know of at least 7 other people who took it & helped with depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, childhood PTSD, & alcohol abuse. RCTs need a perfect design
As an opportunity to learn, please explain more. I think it's to do with Indian culture maybe?
What about testing magic mushrooms? It has been shown to drastically increase the dendrites and cause neurogenesis...in rats lol. But still
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Right! I need more of this in my life
I agree...definitely a WTF with coworkers looking at me oddly with the volume on
Wife said I can't look at her ass...pants...bottom
Vertebral artery dissection?
I third this motion!
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/research/volunteers.html
"Magic mushrooms: Treating depression without dulling emotions" https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320636
Go to a ketamine clinic that focuses particularly on PTSD.
Good job
"It's just a bloody big Elephant!"
Click the "Notable Achievements" tab
https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/publications
Extra Studies: https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/publications
Its more about the extent of the research and hundreds of other articles that support it.
https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/publications
It was from only one dose. Look up John Hopkins Psychedelic Research Center if you're looking for more information and other studies.
I've also heard of people having full-blown manic episodes, which can have multiple adverse consequences. Probably one of the reasons most of the studies make the patients take them under direct observation and make it as much of a controlled environment as possible.
Yeah, that's one of the reasons I want to see the John Hopkins study on Alzheimers disease and follow up imaging studies. Also want to see the DOD study on Traumatic Brain Injury patients to get hard data on whether the new neuronal dendritic growth from psilocybin can reverse some brain damage or increase functional recovery.
I'm biased. I went from having 40 suicidal thoughts daily for 2 years, to having the suicidal thoughts immediately stop with no depression the next day after a 1 time dose. Thoughts & planning suicide never returned...that was 6 years ago. My friend was thinking about killing himself, he took a dose, & then he reversed his mindset. I also know of at least 7 other people who took it & helped with depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, childhood PTSD, & alcohol abuse. RCTs need a perfect design
As an opportunity to learn, please explain more. I think it's to do with Indian culture maybe?
What about testing magic mushrooms? It has been shown to drastically increase the dendrites and cause neurogenesis...in rats lol. But still
Front page needs this
Right! I need more of this in my life
I agree...definitely a WTF with coworkers looking at me oddly with the volume on
Wife said I can't look at her ass...pants...bottom
Vertebral artery dissection?
I third this motion!
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/research/volunteers.html
"Magic mushrooms: Treating depression without dulling emotions" https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320636
Go to a ketamine clinic that focuses particularly on PTSD.
Good job
"It's just a bloody big Elephant!"