How Psychedelics affect Serotonin - Professor David Nutt on the New Science of Psychedelic therapy.
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Professor David Nutt, is of the world's leading Neuropsychopharmacologists, and has spent 15 years researching this field and it is his most significant body of work to date. In 2018, he co-founded the first academic psychedelic research centre - underpinned by his mission to provide evidence-based information for people everywhere.
We are on the cusp of a major revolution in psychiatric medicine and neuroscience. After fifty years of prohibition, criminalisation and fear, science is finally showing us that psychedelics are not dangerous or harmful. Instead, when used according to tested, safe and ethical guidelines, they are our most powerful newest treatment of mental health conditions, from depression, PTSD, and OCD to disordered eating and even addiction and chronic pain.
At a time where there is an enormous amount of noise around the benefits of psychedelics, Professor Nutt joins us to dispense the knowledge you need to know about a drug that is about to go mainstream, free from the hot air.
Psychedelics like the Psilocybin mushrooms have been proven to bring many positive effects on overall mood and serotonin production after just one use. Additionally, micro-dosing is very beneficial to productivity and overall feelings of happiness. its been a while but would love to try them out again if i ever find a source.
acid is my favorite, only done shrooms one time and that shit was extremely overwhelming, never again. Beautiful experience tho
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Yeah, he has variety of stuffs like mushrooms, LSD, DMT, MDMA, even the chocolate bars
I want more information regarding psychodelics and depression, than is being described here. For example, treatment resistent would relate more to a serious mood drop, that cannot be explained or related to psych-social factors, or being trapped in cognitive reinforcing loops. I would anticipate that such folks had what was once called "endogenous" depression?
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