「Magic Mushrooms Effective For Treating Depression Study」の版間の差分
PenneyParrott (トーク | 投稿記録) (ページの作成:「In very rare cases, if someone takes a huge amount of mushrooms, the side effects can be severe enough to cause death. The average half-life of psilocybin ranges from o…」) |
(相違点なし)
|
2024年9月19日 (木) 05:03時点における最新版
In very rare cases, if someone takes a huge amount of mushrooms, the side effects can be severe enough to cause death. The average half-life of psilocybin ranges from one to two hours and it generally takes five to six half-lives for a substance to be eliminated from your system. There are rare but potential long-term effects of hallucinogens, including disorganized thinking, mood changes, paranoia, and perceptual disturbances.
This program provides access to non-marketed drugs for the treatment of serious or life-threatening conditions when conventional therapies have failed, are unsuitable or are unavailable. Companies or organizations that are interested in conducting activities with controlled substances such as psilocybin or Utopia Magic Truffles mushrooms must also have a licence, authorization or exemption from Health Canada. With over 1,000 published scientific articles on psilocybin, it’s currently the most studied psychedelic, with data showing the potential of addressing a range of treatment-resistant mental health conditions.
"Some drugs sold as 'magic mushrooms' have turned out to be store-bought mushrooms laced with another hallucinogen such as PCP or LSD, or a different drug entirely," warned Dr. Weinstein. Additionally, repeated use of mushrooms quickly leads to significant tolerance, to the point that the drug becomes nearly ineffective no matter how large the dose. If a person has a tolerance to psilocybin, they may also have a tolerance to similar hallucinogens, such as LSD. As research on the therapeutic potential of psilocybin mushrooms continues to evolve, it is essential to remain informed and approach their use with caution and reverence. For example, being in a natural environment like a forest can might enhance the effects of shrooms, while higher doses of psilocybin may result in more intense and profound psychedelic experiences. The psychological effects of shrooms are perhaps their most well-known aspect, with users often reporting visual and auditory hallucinations, altered perceptions, and heightened emotions.
There are thousands of fungi varieties out there—poisonous and precious, medicinal and magical. Those that feature psychedelic properties are often called magic mushrooms or shrooms, and usually contain the psychedelic substance psilocybin. There are more than 180 types of magic mushrooms, and at least 60 of those are within the Psilocybe genus.
After she died in 2021, Renfrow felt like a part of her was still with him as long as he played the game. But it's a misconception that it's the psychedelic medicine doing all the work, not the therapy that comes afterward, said Jeffrey LaPratt, a psychologist and psilocybin researcher with Sheppard Pratt. "It's really hard work and it takes vulnerability. It takes courage. It can be really painful." Researchers also describe cases where psilocybin puts people with unresolved psychological issues into long-term distress. Cote said he took mushrooms recreationally throughout his 20s but never in a therapeutic setting or with the understanding they might help him process both his physical and emotional trauma. He and his teammates would stay out until 3 a.m., sometimes later, then try to sweat out the poison the next day during practice.
Dr. Weinstein warned that users who try to harvest their own mushrooms in the wild are especially at risk of accidental poisoning from toxic species since it can be easy to mistake a harmful fungus for a hallucinogenic mushroom. "The interaction of psilocin with serotonin receptors in the prefrontal cortex can alter brain chemistry and can make conditions such as panic disorder, bipolar disorder or anxiety worse," said Dr. Weinstein. Since mushrooms are grown naturally and not synthesized in a lab, it is difficult to monitor and regulate the dosage. It is estimated that a lethal dose would be 1,000 times that of an effective dose, making it highly unlikely for someone to overdose on mushrooms unless an underlying health condition existed. Magic mushrooms are not physically addictive, but they can lead to abuse and psychological dependence.