Magic Mushrooms, Not Your Fathers Drugs
July 12th, 2006
A study that is suppose to be the most significant in 40 years on magic mushrooms, also known as psilocybin. It apparently has some usefulness.
Two months after getting the drug, 79 percent of the volunteers said they felt a moderately or greatly increased well-being or life satisfaction, according to the report published in the journal Psychopharmacology.”Discovering how these mystical and altered consciousness states arise in the brain could have major therapeutic possibilities,” said Griffiths.
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