This is a big, complex and evolving topic. Read more about the scientific mysteries behind psilocybin in this accompanying article (and check out the related links for more OPB coverage about Measure 109): www.opb.org/article/2023/09/20/magic-mushrooms-psilocybin-fungi-portland-oregon-superabundant/
I have bipolar 1 and I have used 🍄 plant medicine and it has worked for me. It saved my life. I did loads of research and took it with all safety measures. This is my own experience. Maybe it will not work for other bipolar people as it did with me but just do your own research. Be safe and may we all have a beautiful healing experience.
Substances like psychedelics when administered temporarily and in the minimum and safe dose can save life (prevent suicide), yet..long term all of them are NOT the answer (solution to the problem). self honesty, emotional and spiritual healing (done correctly) produce safe and lasting results..health happiness, inner peace
I’ve been researching on psychedelics and it’s benefits to individuals dealing with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD and from my findings, they really work and I’ve been eager to get some for a while but its been difficult to get my hands on them.
The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot. I’m now able to meditate and I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
@ohmakure4716 I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.
As an Oregonian who voted on the psylocibin measure for partial legalization I need to say it is a great idea but the implementation is suspect. Most sources estimate that by the time you set up a session, pay the fees, get a facilitator and adhere to the present laws it could cost well over $10,000.00. At these prices how can anyone but those in the upper middle income or above, benefit? Less than 15% of residents could afford this kind of experience. Oregon needs to get real on this issue...It has been proven a valuable and safe therapy for thousands of years.
9:27 The US government at that time forced the worldwide banof hallucinogen substances by diplomatic pressure led to a complete stop of scientific research in over fifty countries. Thanks to you for this important video.✊
10:24 For clarity, this is the current list of counties in Oregon where psilocybin therapy is legal: Benton, Columbia, Deschutes, Hood River, Jackson, Lane, Lincoln, Multnomah, Wasco, Washington, and Yamhill. Clackamas and Clatsop, based on my knowledge, will join that list as soon as 2025. I do enjoy OPB's "Superabundant" series, and this was an informative episode. It's certainly relevant given Measure 109's passage only back in 2020. I doubt I'd actually seek psilocybin therapy myself but it certainly has fascinating science and history, and I hope that it can be implemented safely and produce promising results for those seeking it (I also hope any facilities ensure that seasoned personnel are put in charge of cultivation and application).
APE scares me alot.. it's like you're high, but you are literally been transported somewhere, and are truly awake or something. Like it feels as if you are in your final form or highest state of being or something. same like DMT and LSD.
Psychedelic's definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression,I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source here
Love this.I battle from depression, anxiety &C-PTSD,I've heard shrooms cured depression. Wish doctors were more open to natural medicines over big pharma but we know why
I had a moment on my first mushroom trip where I was lying in bed and lost total connection to my physical body.I felt as I was just a dot of energy on my pillow such a crazy feeling and made me smile, really realized that we are really nothing but energy and had an overwhelming feeling from that trip
One of my best experience in my life was doing LSD and writing a paper on my interpretation of God and how the universe works,it was amazing and I got an A in college class of comparative religion
It might be good to have some southern country folks talk about this due to the polarized political climate. Psychedelics have no stereotypes because they dissolve boundaries.
gotta update that knowledge base; Panaeolus cyanescens is the most potent mushroom on record. Psilocybe subtropicalis and Psilocybe zapotecorum are close contenders. azurescens is 3rd place at best.
It’s such a shame to hear that honestly. I genuinely hope you leave a small window of opportunity open for you to give them another chance someday. The problem with drug criminalization is that it all gets lumped together and it’s all taboo to a degree. It isn’t uncommon for someone who is unprepared or entirely unsuited for such an experience to do a powerful psychedelic on a whim with friends at a party, oftentimes also at an unsafe dose. To be clear, I’m not implying that your negative experience was your fault necessarily. It’s just that an overwhelming majority of “bad trips” can be mitigated or avoided by approaching the experience correctly. Like simply picking a safe and comfortable location (with both indoor and outdoor areas preferably), a small group of vetted and trusted friends with at least one sober person, and finally a few preselected playlists of varying energy level music. I’d also recommend against watching tv or movies but that’s mostly my own opinion.
That's a good indicator but NOT a foolproof one and should not be thought of as a 'rule'. Blue staining occurs in several species of unrelated mushrooms.
My only concern is corporatizing shroomery. The cultivation being limited to the privileged few and attaching profit to the process corrupts a truly holy experience. It should be provided freely to all who need it.
It’s not like people are running around high on mushrooms like people are drunk on alcohol. Not only are they not addictive, they destroy people’s addictions.
I think you are still brainwashed to see mushrooms only as a drug and people only do it to get high and escape reality with no real benefit. Fun fact: the guy who came up with AA and the 12 step program for alcoholics only let go of his addiction after doing LSD another form of psychedelic like mushrooms. I find it hilarious that he had to use that medicine to heal but then turned around and sold his idea to help other people get off the addiction without having the resource or step that he actually used to free himself. How does that make sense?
They smoked a marihuana stoned high use and now need to acid trip mushroom dose? What do they need to take next when it is not a stoned high any longer?
It’s funny to me people still saying P. azurescens is the strongest psilocybin containing mushroom. The cultivar cup has not had Pan cyan as the strongest by quite a bit for multiple years in a row now. TTBVI variant of Pan cyan has taken multiple slots in the top 10 and remains the truly consistent strongest in the field.
I ate mushrooms and I have no clue what I did! All I know is that I woke up with a cereal bowl filled with my own poo and fecal matter smeared all over my walls! My neighbor said I was talking to someone named Mr. Hankey 🤔🫢😐
This is a big, complex and evolving topic. Read more about the scientific mysteries behind psilocybin in this accompanying article (and check out the related links for more OPB coverage about Measure 109): www.opb.org/article/2023/09/20/magic-mushrooms-psilocybin-fungi-portland-oregon-superabundant/
Psilocybin mushrooms saved my life honestly. They helped me see the pure beauty in life, and made me realize how dumb it would be to take myself out.
I've been looking to try some recently, but I can't find anywhere to get them, anyone?
Yess.
Can doc.jeanne_ post to me in France?
I have bipolar 1 and I have used 🍄 plant medicine and it has worked for me. It saved my life. I did loads of research and took it with all safety measures. This is my own experience. Maybe it will not work for other bipolar people as it did with me but just do your own research. Be safe and may we all have a beautiful healing experience.
Great presentation of all the information. Good job to the people who worked to produce this!
Amazing video, thank you so much for sharing!
Substances like psychedelics when administered temporarily and in the minimum and safe dose can save life (prevent suicide), yet..long term all of them are NOT the answer (solution to the problem). self honesty, emotional and spiritual healing (done correctly) produce safe and lasting results..health happiness, inner peace
I’ve been researching on psychedelics and it’s benefits to individuals dealing with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD and from my findings, they really work and I’ve been eager to get some for a while but its been difficult to get my hands on them.
The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot. I’m now able to meditate and I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly
His name is *DR Adolf Petter*
@ohmakure4716
I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.
As an Oregonian who voted on the psylocibin measure for partial legalization I need to say it is a great idea but the implementation is suspect. Most sources estimate that by the time you set up a session, pay the fees, get a facilitator and adhere to the present laws it could cost well over $10,000.00. At these prices how can anyone but those in the upper middle income or above, benefit? Less than 15% of residents could afford this kind of experience. Oregon needs to get real on this issue...It has been proven a valuable and safe therapy for thousands of years.
Thank you for this. Bend is hosting a conversation around this topic today, be sure to follow up with City Club of Central Oregon after!
9:27 The US government at that time forced the worldwide banof hallucinogen substances by diplomatic pressure led to a complete stop of scientific research in over fifty countries. Thanks to you for this important video.✊
10:24 For clarity, this is the current list of counties in Oregon where psilocybin therapy is legal: Benton, Columbia, Deschutes, Hood River, Jackson, Lane, Lincoln, Multnomah, Wasco, Washington, and Yamhill. Clackamas and Clatsop, based on my knowledge, will join that list as soon as 2025.
I do enjoy OPB's "Superabundant" series, and this was an informative episode. It's certainly relevant given Measure 109's passage only back in 2020. I doubt I'd actually seek psilocybin therapy myself but it certainly has fascinating science and history, and I hope that it can be implemented safely and produce promising results for those seeking it (I also hope any facilities ensure that seasoned personnel are put in charge of cultivation and application).
Thanks for highlighting Portland Psychedelic Society 👍
APE scares me alot.. it's like you're high, but you are literally been transported somewhere, and are truly awake or something. Like it feels as if you are in your final form or highest state of being or something. same like DMT and LSD.
Psilocybin mushrooms healed me, I really can't explain it but my experience was spiritual and mind opening.
Where do you fetch from?
dr.wheelershrooms
𝕴𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖆𝖌𝖗𝖆𝖒
dr.wheelershrooms is your guy. Best shrooms and psychedelics guy I know
My journey to recovery was aided by the therapeutic potential of mushroom
Psychedelic's definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression,I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source here
Love this.I battle from depression, anxiety &C-PTSD,I've heard shrooms cured depression. Wish doctors were more open to natural medicines over big pharma but we know why
I had a moment on my first mushroom trip where I was lying in bed and lost total connection to my physical body.I felt as I was just a dot of energy on my pillow such a crazy feeling and made me smile, really realized that we are really nothing but energy and had an overwhelming feeling from that trip
One of my best experience in my life was doing LSD and writing a paper on my interpretation of God and how the universe works,it was amazing and I got an A in college class of comparative religion
Psilocybin being illegal is a crime against humanity
Not really...
Wow i wish that I could work at a place like this. What a lovely community.
The blender+sd footage was really interesting. Cool use of the tools out there to uniquely synthesize things.
It might be good to have some southern country folks talk about this due to the polarized political climate. Psychedelics have no stereotypes because they dissolve boundaries.
gotta update that knowledge base; Panaeolus cyanescens is the most potent mushroom on record. Psilocybe subtropicalis and Psilocybe zapotecorum are close contenders. azurescens is 3rd place at best.
Azurescens is not the strongest by far anymore Panaeolus cyanescens. Please lets keep science up to date.
In my case, when it came to trying shrooms, it was stupid. Never again! 😂
It’s such a shame to hear that honestly. I genuinely hope you leave a small window of opportunity open for you to give them another chance someday.
The problem with drug criminalization is that it all gets lumped together and it’s all taboo to a degree. It isn’t uncommon for someone who is unprepared or entirely unsuited for such an experience to do a powerful psychedelic on a whim with friends at a party, oftentimes also at an unsafe dose. To be clear, I’m not implying that your negative experience was your fault necessarily. It’s just that an overwhelming majority of “bad trips” can be mitigated or avoided by approaching the experience correctly. Like simply picking a safe and comfortable location (with both indoor and outdoor areas preferably), a small group of vetted and trusted friends with at least one sober person, and finally a few preselected playlists of varying energy level music. I’d also recommend against watching tv or movies but that’s mostly my own opinion.
🍄🔑🌏 🤙🏼
Commonly known territory thus far is 🗺
Anything that starts with the adventure time song I'm in
try growing up in the NW and grubbing on these since I was a kid. 😂🎉😂🎉😂
They can help you. Fact.
If it's blue it's true, that was the rule i follow 😂❤😅 good job 👍
That's a good indicator but NOT a foolproof one and should not be thought of as a 'rule'. Blue staining occurs in several species of unrelated mushrooms.
Wrong enigma strain is the most powerful psylocibin and psilocin
My only concern is corporatizing shroomery. The cultivation being limited to the privileged few and attaching profit to the process corrupts a truly holy experience. It should be provided freely to all who need it.
I agree that communities should govern themselves. With that said, I think I'd rather be sober than high.
It’s not like people are running around high on mushrooms like people are drunk on alcohol.
Not only are they not addictive, they destroy people’s addictions.
@@mjones7953the dosage would moreso be called to be mini or micro in that case
Sobriety is beautiful but psychedelic experiences have their place too and they're complimentary to one another.
I think you are still brainwashed to see mushrooms only as a drug and people only do it to get high and escape reality with no real benefit.
Fun fact: the guy who came up with AA and the 12 step program for alcoholics only let go of his addiction after doing LSD another form of psychedelic like mushrooms. I find it hilarious that he had to use that medicine to heal but then turned around and sold his idea to help other people get off the addiction without having the resource or step that he actually used to free himself. How does that make sense?
They smoked a marihuana stoned high use and now need to acid trip mushroom dose? What do they need to take next when it is not a stoned high any longer?
It’s funny to me people still saying P. azurescens is the strongest psilocybin containing mushroom. The cultivar cup has not had Pan cyan as the strongest by quite a bit for multiple years in a row now. TTBVI variant of Pan cyan has taken multiple slots in the top 10 and remains the truly consistent strongest in the field.
You really lost me with the trans affirming therapy????
Except humans did not evolve from apes, we evolved with them, along with every other species on the planet.
Kool 🎉😊
I ate mushrooms and I have no clue what I did! All I know is that I woke up with a cereal bowl filled with my own poo and fecal matter smeared all over my walls! My neighbor said I was talking to someone named Mr. Hankey 🤔🫢😐