Magic mushrooms are fungi that contain psilocybin and psilocin compounds. Due to a loophole in a law designed to prohibit the use of psilocybin, you can still purchase and consume psilocybin in the form of magic truffles.” Truffles are just a different part of the mushroom, known as the sclerotia , which remain dormant and help the mushroom regrow after damage. Other emerging research is showing the potential of psychedelics, some of which have been granted breakthrough therapy” status by the U.S. order magic mushrooms online Food and Drug Administration, to possibly treat and cure a range of medical concerns from Alzheimer's to depression to addiction.
LSD and psilocybin were made illegal in the 1971 UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances and remain so today The exact laws differ depending on where you live, and using analogue substances can sometimes be a legal grey area but, for the most part, microdosing makes you a criminal. Eminent psychedelic researchers have found positive effects on mood disorders and anxiety In fact, The Beckley Foundation is spearheading the push for the legalization of psilocybin mushrooms, backed by long-term positive effects found in their research conducted on treatment-resistant depression patients. These preliminary results show that "in the right context, these drugs can help people a lot, especially people who have disorders that we generally treat poorly, such as end-of-life distress, PTSD, and addiction issues involving tobacco or alcohol," said study co-author Matthew Johnson.
However, when a follow-up question was asked, prefaced by this incontrovertible information: Recent clinical studies have shown that psilocybin - the psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms - has helped treat end-of-life distress for terminally ill patients….”, Canadians strongly responded with a 59% approval rating of this currently illegal treatment option. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Substances (MAPS) and other leading researchers have published studies showing the benefits of psilocybin in treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues.
And while many researchers continue to associate the use of psychedelics like psilocybin with this counterculture, the stigmas are beginning to subside as more research is published that strongly indicates that psilocybin does have therapeutic potentials. For example, kids who use marijuana because they are bored are more likely to also use cocaine, while kids using pot to achieve insight or understanding are more likely to try magic mushrooms, according to findings published recently in the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.
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