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Renal failure after eating "magic" mushrooms.
E, Raff, P F, Halloran, C M, Kjellstrand
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Psychedelics for Depression: Between Hopes and Uncertainties.
Suppes T, Fradet M.
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Harm potential of magic mushroom use: A review
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2011In 2007, the Minister of Health of the Netherlands requested the CAM (Coordination point Assessment and Monitoring new drugs) to assess the overall risk of magic mushrooms. The present paper is an updated redraft of the review, written to support the assessment by CAM experts.
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The Meducator, 2023
Psilocybin is a naturally occurring compound present in numerous mushroom species characterised by its hallucinogenic and psychedelic effects. Although it has a negative reputation, psilocybin has demonstrated therapeutic potential for treating mental health disorders by allowing the brain to make new neural connections which help the neural pathways ...
Zahra Alam, Bhavana Soma
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Psilocybin is a naturally occurring compound present in numerous mushroom species characterised by its hallucinogenic and psychedelic effects. Although it has a negative reputation, psilocybin has demonstrated therapeutic potential for treating mental health disorders by allowing the brain to make new neural connections which help the neural pathways ...
Zahra Alam, Bhavana Soma
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