The decriminalization of magic mushrooms begins in Ann Arbor, Michigan, after Denver became the first city to opt for decriminalization. Still, the sale and distribution of magic mushrooms remains illegal in the city. Oakland made a similar decision in favor of psilocybin.
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Is magic mushrooms the new cannabis?
Some people barely believe that cannabis is medically approved in 37 U.S. states and recreationally in 18 states and DC. Psychedelics like psilocybin, like cannabis, have always been regarded with doubt and fear. As with cannabis, there is mostly anecdotal evidence for medical uses. Example: In December 2021, Tony Head, with stage 4 prostate cancer, took psilocybin† He lost his fear of death and looked at life with hope again.
Research and experiments encourage the continuation of studies on magic mushrooms. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University advised removing psilocybin in 2018 Annex I and adding to Annex IV† This facilitates the use of the substance for medical therapy.
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Magic mushrooms and cancer
According to one study, combining magic mushrooms with psychotherapy creates 'miracles' in cancer patients. It hardly seems credible that a single dose of psilocybin can matter so much, but it does. The positive influence on the emotional state lasted almost five years. The natural remedy for anxiety and depression beats chemical compounds.
The impact of magic mushrooms is equal to that of chemical medicine
Escitalopram belongs to serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). It regulates the amount of serotonin in the brain. The very substance of this body plays a role in emotions and moods. A study treated 59 patients with depression at different levels. They worked in 2 groups and both received supportive therapy and medication. One group received the psilocybin dose. The second group experimented with the drug escitalopram.
A high dose of psilocybin worked in the same way as escitalopram. On the second measurement, psilocybin seemed to work even better. The group witnessed profound experiences and understood why they were depressed.
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Treating addictions with magic mushrooms
Psychological problems due to drug and alcohol addictions can be remedied using psilocybin. The substance is less powerful than LSD, but can be used successfully for psychiatric and behavioral problems. Currently, psilocybin, MDMA, and LSD are classified as hard drugs on the Opium List. While the substances can be used successfully to:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Lyme disease
- Alzheimer's disease
- Anorexia nervosa
- Opioid Addiction
Follow-up studies indicate that the impact of psilocybin lasts for several years. The drug should be combined with therapy for greater impact. Not only is demoralization and anxiety drastically reduced, but the effect also lasts a long time. Despair and depression are causing suicide victims around the world. Maybe the mushroom changes that.
Positive effects of magic mushrooms
Magic mushrooms are in the public eye for many reasons. Psilocybin promotes positive feelings through the prefrontal brain, limbic regions, and amygdala, which are crucial for perception and emotions. Experience with psilocybin promotes disinterest, limits anxiety, and positively affects personality.
People quickly get tired of a life with fixed patterns and often have a great need for something new. However, most people remain trapped in fixed thoughts and ideas for the rest of their lives. Everything seems to be arranged: times, places, work and hobbies. Magic mushrooms can help you break these patterns and make you feel freer.
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