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The Amazing Benefits of Psilocybin Mushrooms as Medicine

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Psilocybin Mushrooms have traditionally been used medicinally dating back thousands of years and mushrooms, in general, have been used to treat everything from colds to life-threatening cancer and have even been shown to help with memory loss caused by Alzheimer’s disease.

However, you may be surprised to learn that Psilocybin mushrooms have many more benefits than people typically realize. In this blog post, we will explore the surprising benefits of Psilocybin mushrooms as medicine.

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The State Of Psilocybin Research

Research shows that Psilocybin mushrooms may be vital in treating a wide range of psychiatric and emotional issues, though it’s yet to be approved by the FDA. However, in some areas, clinical trials may exist where one can take part in a psilocybin therapy session under the guidance of a professional. 

Some potential symptom relief may include depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, quitting smoking, alcohol addiction, cocaine addiction, cancer-related anxiety, or other end-of-life psychological distress.

High-profile initiatives have also recently made the rounds in Colorado, California, and Oregon to legalize psilocybin mushrooms. There is a strengthening of the momentum to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms and such states as Michigan and Oklahoma.

According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, psilocybin mushrooms are a Schedule I drug due to their high potential for abuse and current lack of medical application. LSD, MDMA, and marijuana are also Schedule I drugs. In spite of social stigmas and legal obstacles, clinical trials are still proceeding and there are many positive applications for psilocybin therapy.

Many institutions exist, including the Heffter Research Institute, a non-profit research center specializing in psychedelics, specifically psilocybin, which was founded by Dr. George R. Greer as a non-profit initiative. “We have a two-fold mission: to do research to gain a deeper understanding of the mind and the brain, and to use psychedelics therapeutically to reduce suffering.”

Psilocybin therapy for cancer is one of the most promising areas of research at the institute currently.

It is important to keep in mind that due to the wide range of potential uses for psilocybin, the amount of clinical research varies dramatically, from single pilot studies to FDA phase II or III trials. There are hopeful trends that more psilocybin research will continue to be published.

The Health Benefits Of Magic Mushrooms/Psilocybin Mushrooms

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Depression

Psilocybin Mushrooms have been found to be an effective treatment for symptoms of depression. Mushrooms contain the brain chemical serotonin, which is believed to be important in regulating mood and appetite. Mushrooms also contain the amino acid tryptophan, which effectively treats depression.

Consciousness research has shown that depression can be effectively treated with psilocybin therapy and the anti-depressant effect of hallucinogenic mushrooms is well-known in the scientific world.

One study showed that psilocybin, the main active ingredient in magic mushrooms, can relieve symptoms of depression in just six hours after ingestion. The researchers also found that psilocybin reduced anxiety and fear of death by about 50%.

A study has provided evidence that the use of Psilocybin treatment can have long-term effectiveness. Most patients experienced a clear improvement in their depression symptoms for almost a year after completing this course of therapy.

Johns Hopkin Medical researchers have led studies with psychedelic drugs, and treatment results show major depressive disorder symptoms being relieved for months. In a follow-up study, researchers have found that the anti-depressant effects of psilocybin-assisted therapy may last up to 1 year for some clients with psychotherapy.

Cancer-Related Psychological Distress

The effects of psilocybin on cancer patients have been studied for decades. The results have been positive, with most studies showing that the substance decreased depression and anxiety in cancer patients and improved their overall quality of life.

A recent study found that psilocybin can mitigate emotions and offer relief. A dose of a psilocybin drug can be enough for many months of relief.

Researchers recruited 11 patients receiving chemotherapy treatment at a hospice facility in Seattle. They randomly assigned half of these patients to receive either intravenous psilocybin or a placebo every two weeks for six months. The other half of the participants received an inactive substance — saline solution — administered by mouth instead of by injection.

After six months, both groups showed improvement on measures of depression and anxiety compared with baseline scores (on average). However, those who had taken mushrooms reported fewer depressive symptoms than those who took placebo pills.

Headaches

Psilocybin Mushrooms have been used for centuries as a natural remedy for headaches and migraines, and they are still considered one of the top choices by people who suffer from this common condition.

According to a 2017 study, the use of psychoactive substances like psilocybin might help treat cluster headaches and migraines.

Psilocybin Mushroom extracts can be used as an effective treatment for migraines and other headaches, including cluster and tension headaches because they are typically absorbed into your system faster than eating mushrooms. Psilocybin Mushrooms can be a great alternative to traditional medicine when it comes to headaches.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

In addition to reducing PTSD, there was also evidence that it helped with depression and anxiety symptoms and improved the quality of life for people suffering from these conditions.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition that can develop after a person has experienced the trauma of a traumatic event. It is characterized by intrusive thoughts and nightmares, flashbacks, hyper-arousal, and avoidance of anything associated with the trauma.

A recent study in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that psilocybin mushrooms could help with PTSD. The study involved 20 participants who had been diagnosed with PTSD after an accident or other serious trauma. They were given either psilocybin or a placebo twice daily for two weeks.

The results showed that those who took the psilocybin had significant reductions in symptoms compared to those who took the placebo. In addition to reducing PTSD, there was also evidence that it helped with depression and anxiety symptoms and improved the quality of life for people suffering from these conditions.

Anxiety

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Anxiety is a common symptom of many mental health disorders, including depression and schizophrenia. In some cases, anxiety can signify a more severe condition such as bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder.

Psilocybin Mushrooms have been shown to have anti-anxiety effects in people with depression and anxiety disorders. In one study published in the journal Psychopharmacology, researchers found that psilocybin (the psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms) improved anxiety symptoms among those with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). 

In 2016, a study conducted which 51 cancer patients with life-threatening diagnoses were given either a shallow dose or a high dose of psilocybin. The high-dose group showed a more significant increase in life meaning, optimism, and quality of life. They also had a decrease in death anxiety compared to the low-dose group.

Smoking Cessation And Other Addictions

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Magic mushrooms contain psilocybin, the active ingredient responsible for making people feel as if they have gone on a trip. It also affects brain receptors involved in addiction and helps relieve stress, anxiety, and depression. This makes it an excellent drug to use when trying to quit smoking or drinking alcohol.

The high doses of psilocybin can cause hallucinations which may make you uncomfortable, but it helps many people quit smoking or drinking alcohol without any side effects. One of the small studies discovered that psilocybin therapy was very effective for 12-month abstinence from smoking.

Matthew Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatric and behavioral disorders sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, led the study.

According to him, psilocybin can also treat other substance abuse disorders, such as alcoholism and cocaine addiction. “The general idea is that the nature of these disorders is a narrowed mental and behavioral repertoire,” he told Healthline. “Evidence suggests that [psilocybin] in well-orchestrated sessions can shake someone out of their routine.

Lower Blood Pressure And Cholesterol Levels

Psilocybin mushrooms contain a compound called beta-glucan that helps lower cholesterol levels in the body by binding with bile acids, which is why mushrooms go well with eggs for breakfast! It is one reason why eating them regularly can help prevent heart disease and stroke.

Boost Your Immune System

Beta-glucans in psilocybin mushrooms can help strengthen your immune system by increasing its production of antibodies against bacterial and viral infections (such as colds) and maintaining the response from white blood cells to fight off intruders (such as bacteria). Beta-glucan also reduces inflammation caused by air pollution and stress.

Proteins in psilocybin mushrooms can also help improve immune function by stimulating the production of specific immune cells, such as macrophages and natural killer cells. Polysaccharides in psilocybin mushrooms can help enhance specific immune cells’ activity, such as T-cells and B-cells.

Psychedelics and Mental Health

Learn more about psychedelics and how they can improve mental health.

FAQs: The Medical Benefits of Mushrooms

The most crucial difference is that both types of mushrooms are used for different purposes. Psychedelic mushrooms are used for spiritual purposes, while medicinal mushrooms are used for medical purposes.

Medicinal Mushrooms include Reishi, Maitake, Chaga, and Lion’s Mane. They may be taken as supplements or consumed in food. The effects of these types of mushrooms vary from person to person.

Magic Mushrooms: These are a category of mushrooms that contain the substance psilocybin which has hallucinogenic effects if taken at a large enough dosage.

Mushrooms contain the same active ingredients as LSD and psilocybin. The difference is that mushrooms grow naturally globally, where there is no way to control how much of the active ingredient you get. In comparison, LSD is manufactured and therefore comes with a controlled dosage.

Mushrooms have been used for centuries as a medicine, and many people use them as a natural alternative to psychiatric medications. Psychedelic mushrooms contain the compound psilocybin, which is similar to serotonin but affects the brain differently.

Psilocybin increases brain activity and can induce spiritual experiences. Because of this, some people use psychedelic mushrooms like ayahuasca or DMT (N, N-Dimethyltryptamine) to treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.

Mushrooms are a natural source of many active compounds that have been studied and found to be effective in treating various diseases. These include beta-glucan, which has anti-inflammatory properties; polysaccharides, which have bactericidal properties; and other components such as betalains, ergothioneine, dietary fiber, fatty acids, and lipase lectins, pectins, and triterpenes.

Psilocybin Mushrooms are the most common fungus to treat a wide range of ailments. They have been used for thousands of years to treat everything from cancer and heart disease to increased blood pressure and arthritis.

The healing properties of psilocybin mushrooms can be attributed to their polysaccharides, which contain beta-glucans and chitin. These compounds have been shown to help prevent diseases such as cancer and other forms of inflammation, improve immune function, and boost the immune system.

Mushrooms are used in traditional medicine to treat various conditions. In some countries, they’re also legal and available to the public. Psychedelic mushrooms have been used for centuries to treat various mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction.

Psilocybin is the hallucinogenic compound found in certain mushrooms. Psilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer.

Psychedelic research studies the effects of drugs like LSD, psilocybin (magic mushrooms), and ayahuasca on the brain and behavior. The main goal of psychedelic research is to understand how these substances work in the brain and body to cause altered states of consciousness.

Renewed interest in psychedelics as a treatment for severe mental health conditions has led researchers at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin to launch the Center for Psychedelic Research. This new center will focus on exploring how psychedelics can be used to help those who have not had success with more traditional treatments.

Reishi is a medicinal mushroom that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. It’s known for its powerful immune support, making it an excellent choice for people who are sick and tired of getting sick.

Reishi mushrooms have been shown to boost the body’s natural defenses against inflammation, oxidative stress, and other factors contributing to disease. They are also known to reduce cancer risk through their antioxidant properties.

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