
Magic Mushroom Therapy in Canada
No one can deny the future of magic mushroom therapy in Canada and around the globe with more & more people making a case for psilocybin to treat PTSD, depression, OCD, and anxiety.
No one can deny the future of magic mushroom therapy in Canada and around the globe with more & more people making a case for psilocybin to treat PTSD, depression, OCD, and anxiety.
The first business in Europe intended to trial psychedelics plans to open in London. Clerkenwell Health, a British start-up, will start preliminaries of psilocybin (also known as magic mushroom therapy) to assist terminal patients with anxiety.
Magic mushrooms have always been a cult-favorite, whether you see them referenced in pop culture, social media, or if you’re an avid user. They’re either wild or cultivated depending on your preferences and accessibility.
Now that we’re on the subject, a recent but equally groundbreaking discovery has been the exploration of non-psychedelic magic mushrooms. You heard right! It’s not all rainbows and butterflies and tasting colors and feeling music—there are some mushrooms with compounds that trigger euphoria, relaxation, and other effects, but without the trip.
According to statistics, 7-8 out of every 100 people experience PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at some point in their lives.
Magic mushrooms are known for their hallucinogenic effects. These effects are produced by the psilocybin and psilocin compounds—the main ingredients in magic mushrooms. Psilocybin disrupts the brain’s serotonin system, leading to the effects the user experiences.
Psychedelic research is experiencing a renaissance. The American public first became widely aware of psilocybin mushrooms in 1957.
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