Performance and Perception: The Potential Impact of Microdosing Magic Mushrooms on Sports Performance

Performance and Perception: The Potential Impact of Microdosing Magic Mushrooms on Sports Performance

The hallucinogenic component psilocybin found in magic mushrooms has a long history of traditional usage in various cultural contexts, including spiritual and therapeutic ones.  Microdosing, the technique of consuming sub-perceptual dosages of psychedelic chemicals, has been shown by recent research and anecdotal evidence to benefit mental health and cognition without causing the distinctive psychedelic experience. …

The Incredible World of Micro Dosing: Unlocking a New Potential

The Incredible World of Micro Dosing: Unlocking a New Potential

The Incredible World of Micro Dosing: Unlocking a New Potential Introduction Hey there, curious minds! Ever wondered about alternative ways to enhance your focus, creativity, or even emotional balance? Welcome to the intriguing world of micro dosing. Let’s dive in, shall we? What is Micro Dosing? Learn more about Micro Dose here Definition Micro dosing…

Low Doses of Psilocybin Help Extinguish Conditioned Fear

By Ross Pomeroy Researchers have discovered that low doses of psilocybin, the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms, speed the extinction of the conditioned fear response in mice. The results could pave the way for psilocybin to be explored as a potential treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and other related conditions in humans. Reporting in the…

Psilocybin: A Journey Beyond the Fear of Death?

In one of the largest and most rigorous clinical investigations of psychedelic drugs to date, researchers at Johns Hopkins University and New York University have found that a single dose of psilocybin—the psychoactive compound in “magic” mushrooms—substantially diminished depression and anxiety in patients with advanced cancer. Psychedelics were the subject of a flurry of serious…

Not your average fungi: Magic mushrooms follow cannabis for potential health benefits

With cannabis now legal in Canada, a new drug — Psilocybe cubensis (‘magic mushroom or ‘shrooms’) — has started to grow on those with depression and addictions. These mushrooms are eaten raw, cooked, or mixed in juice or tea (fungus delight). They can also be dried, crushed into powder, then snorted. Magic mushrooms commonly grow…

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