John Atkison
@Duende
22 April, 11:42
Psychedelic mushrooms might just be the ultimate "red pill."
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"As we have reported numerous times in the past, psychedelic mushrooms are becoming increasingly popular in the US as a possible treatment for psychiatric disorders, with their main active ingredient, psilocybin, moving from the fringes of medicine, to become increasingly mainstream.
Roland Griffiths, a professor who studies the neuropsychopharmacology of consciousness at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, received approval in 2000 to carry out the first experiments on psilocybin since the 1960s. He found in a survey of early study participants that more than half regarded it as one of the most meaningful experiences of their life."
More Studies Highlight Medical Benefits Of 'Magic Mushrooms' Active Ingredient | ZeroHedge
https://www.zerohedge.com/...
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"As we have reported numerous times in the past, psychedelic mushrooms are becoming increasingly popular in the US as a possible treatment for psychiatric disorders, with their main active ingredient, psilocybin, moving from the fringes of medicine, to become increasingly mainstream.
Roland Griffiths, a professor who studies the neuropsychopharmacology of consciousness at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, received approval in 2000 to carry out the first experiments on psilocybin since the 1960s. He found in a survey of early study participants that more than half regarded it as one of the most meaningful experiences of their life."
More Studies Highlight Medical Benefits Of 'Magic Mushrooms' Active Ingredient | ZeroHedge
https://www.zerohedge.com/...
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Stephanie Foster
@AmericanFoster
08 May, 09:01
In response John Atkison to his Publication
Tried them, hated them....pot is good.
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John Atkison
@Duende
09 May, 08:18
In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
Cannabis is nice from time to time. Getting the right strain is crucial
I'm still trying to find a nice strain Sativa dominant strain but may have found it with Orange Cookies. The one time I tried it I got the giggles. I was a very happy camper. I also find sativa's help me get to sleep better than indicas.
Here's a video from SC Laboratories that mentions the success insomniacs are having getting to sleep by taking certain purple and lemon phenotype strains, one of which is Jack Herer, a sativa.
https://youtu.be/yjrPhD3Jk...
I'm still trying to find a nice strain Sativa dominant strain but may have found it with Orange Cookies. The one time I tried it I got the giggles. I was a very happy camper. I also find sativa's help me get to sleep better than indicas.
Here's a video from SC Laboratories that mentions the success insomniacs are having getting to sleep by taking certain purple and lemon phenotype strains, one of which is Jack Herer, a sativa.
https://youtu.be/yjrPhD3Jk...
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https://www.health.harvard...
Even these ivy leagers simple as they are, admitted it.
Even these ivy leagers simple as they are, admitted it.
The endocannabinoid system: Essential and mysterious - Harvard Health
Though recently discovered, the endocannabinoid system regulates and controls many of our critical bodily functions. Researchers are investigating the ECS’s role in learning and memory and in hunger, hoping that these avenues of research may lead to new drug discoveries.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-endocannabinoid-system-essential-and-mysterious-202108112569
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