Can psychedelics be used to treat addiction?
While the research on using psychedelics for the treatment of addiction is still in its early stages, findings are promising.
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While the research on using psychedelics for the treatment of addiction is still in its early stages, findings are promising.
In his seminal book titled Animals and Psychedelics, Italian researcher, and expert in zoopharmacognosy Gorgio Samorini writes…
Microdosing refers to the practice of using psychedelics repeatedly below the threshold for perceptual alterations.
A recent series of case studies provided promising preliminary evidence for the potential of microdosing in treating chronic pain.
At the federal level, psilocybin in listed as a Schedule I drug. The use, sale, and possession of psilocybin in
Currently, there is no empirical evidence available that supports the absorption of psychedelic compounds such as psilocybin through skin pores.
To date, there is currently limited-to-no available evidence-based knowledge on dosage method comparisons for microdosing.
Psychedelic integration is a critical component of understanding and incorporating the knowledge and lessons gained during the psychedelic experience.
For the past year, Realm of Caring, Unlimited Sciences, and Lily’s Lighthouse have been working in collaboration on an exciting
Unlimited Sciences is excited to announce the launch of a new study centered around the experiences queer people have with
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