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Psychedelics as anti-inflammatory agents

International Review of Psychiatry, 2018
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT)2A receptor agonists have recently emerged as promising new treatment options for a variety of disorders. The recent success of these agonists, also known as psychedelics, like psilocybin for the treatment of anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and addiction, has ushered in a renaissance in the
Thomas W, Flanagan, Charles D, Nichols
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Psychedelic Agents in Creative Problem-Solving: A Pilot Study

Psychological Reports, 1966
Based on the frequently reported similarities between creative and psychedelic (drug-induced, consciousness-expansion) experiences, a preliminary study was conducted to explore the effects of psychedelic agents (LSD-25, mescaline) on creative problem-solving ability. Twenty-seven professionally employed males were given a single psychedelic experience
W W, Harman   +4 more
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[Are psychedelics fast acting antidepressant agents?]

Der Nervenarzt, 2022
Psychedelics, such as psilocybin represent one of the most promising current therapeutic approaches in psychiatry.Psychedelics seem to have not only potent antidepressant effects. Do they also work particularly quickly, i.e. within one day?The available literature on clinical studies of psychedelics in depressive syndromes is presented both from the ...
Gerhard, Gründer   +6 more
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Psychedelics move from agents of rebellion towards therapeutics

Nature Medicine, 2020
Once agents of the anti-establishment, psychedelics are now moving to the commercial market, with regulatory approvals and phase 3 trials opening the door to mainstream therapeutics.
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Psychedelic Agents and Mysticism

Psychosomatics, 1971
• Mushrooms often complement a fine steak dinner but John M. Allegro in his recently published book, The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross,' has served up mushrooms in a rare combination. It is his contention that Judaism and Christianity developed out of pre-existing fertility cults in which worship of the mushroom Amanita muscaria was practiced.
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