Psilocybin, like other psychedelics, is illegal, but controlled doses may have therapeutic effects.
Psilocybin: The magic ingredient in psychedelic shrooms : Read more
Psilocybin: The magic ingredient in psychedelic shrooms : Read more
I agree with you man, I'm not sure why they are illegal- maybe they are poisonous? I'm dealing with a lot of anxiety in general, and I could really use a dose of this thing. I'm not sure why the FDA is taking so long to research and develop it as prescription meds. I mean, there's a lot of evidence I feel that it can reset one's default mode network, and that is really appealing to someone who has a lot of anxiety and panic. It makes sense to use it, because yes, it is a plant, and plants are from nature. If it has such power to even reduce anxiety in cancer patients, why can't a prototype be used to cure depression and obsessive compulsive disorder? I'm interested in participating in trials regarding psilocybin, but I can't seem to find one that doesn't require me to be tracked for at least 3 months. If this plant, which has been around for thousands of years, has the power to fundamentally change you, and it doesn't have any life-threatening side-effects, why not?I tried them once in High School. And it was a great experience. It just seemed to really open my consciousness onto other levels and I felt very happy. I have never come across them again but I would take them if offered to me.
Only in this crazy world that we live in do they make natural plants illegal. It should be illegal to make natural plants illegal. We should all have the freedom to use the natural things this Earth gives and not be constricted from a government.
I agree with you man, I'm not sure why they are illegal- maybe they are poisonous? I'm dealing with a lot of anxiety in general, and I could really use a dose of this thing. I'm not sure why the FDA is taking so long to research and develop it as prescription meds. I mean, there's a lot of evidence I feel that it can reset one's default mode network, and that is really appealing to someone who has a lot of anxiety and panic. It makes sense to use it, because yes, it is a plant, and plants are from nature. If it has such power to even reduce anxiety in cancer patients, why can't a prototype be used to cure depression and obsessive compulsive disorder? I'm interested in participating in trials regarding psilocybin, but I can't seem to find one that doesn't require me to be tracked for at least 3 months. If this plant, which has been around for thousands of years, has the power to fundamentally change you, and it doesn't have any life-threatening side-effects, why not?