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challenging

Possible Crises with Psychedelic Use

Posted on May 30, 2023 by Emma Bragdon
Challenging psychedelic crises cover a vast area The following manual excerpt is from the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS, 2010), and just touches on challenging experiences.  Jules Evans also adds his opinion.  For a more in-depth study, see  (MAPS) reading list below. — There is no clear manifestation of any substance or mixture of
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Posted in Alternatives to Psych Meds, Psychedelics going crazy, losing your mind, MAPS, plant medicines, psychedelics, psychosis, spiritual emergency. traiuma
adverse experiences

Adverse Effects of Ayahuasca

Posted on April 27, 2023 by Emma Bragdon
Adverse Effects of Ayahuasca: Results from the Global Ayahuasca Survey   Adverse Effects: About the study This study begins with a very long introduction that tries to explain ayahuasca not as a substance, but as a tool within a complex medical system. It also includes an exhaustive review of all the studies that have been
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Posted in Alternatives to Psych Meds, Psychedelics adverse effects, Ayahuasca, plant medicine, psychedelics
DMT

Brain Scans Reveal Ayahuasca’s Impact

Posted on March 21, 2023 by Emma Bragdon
  DMT Study gives most advanced picture yet of DMT compound’s effect on advanced functions such as imagination   Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scan of a brain shows regions of increased connectivity on DMT. Connectivity rises from yellow to orange to red. Photograph above: Christopher Timmermann, Imperial College London   DMT’s Impact The brew
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Posted in Alternatives to Psych Meds, Psychedelics Ayahuasca, brain imaging, brain scan, consciousness, DMT, psychedelics, psychedlic-assisted psychotherapy, psychotherapy, Robin Carhart-Harris
MDMA

Australia to Allow MDMA and Psilocybin for Some Mental Illnesses

Posted on February 8, 2023 by Emma Bragdon
  MDMA and Psilocybin Experts say the decision will make Australia the first country in the world to officially recognise MDMA and psilocybin as medicines. From July, (2023) authorised psychiatrists will be able to prescribe the drugs for post-traumatic stress disorder and severe depression. After decades of “demonisation”, psychiatrists will be able to prescribe MDMA
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Posted in Alternatives to Psych Meds, MDMA au, australia, depression, mdma, psilocybin, psychiatrist, psychiatry, PTSD
mediumship

Psychedelics Facilitator Training and Research

Posted on October 28, 2022 by Emma Bragdon 1 Comment
Psychedelics  Facilitator Training UC Berkeley Center for the Study of Psychedelics (BCSP) is one of many academic institutions that offer training in the science, history, and use of psychedelics. They network with scholars around the world. The research and facilitator-training community involved in Psychedelics includes many institutions held in high regard: Duke University Center for
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Posted in Psychedelics Ayahuasca, BCSP, ibogaine, integrative mental health, mdma, psychedelic, psychedelic facilitator, psychedelic training, psychedelics, Susana Bustos, UC Berkeley Center for the study of psychedelics
psychedelic-assisted-therapy

States Exploring Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy

Posted on June 24, 2022 by Emma Bragdon
Over the course of the past year, several states across the US have taken legal action to expand access to psychedelic-assisted therapies for some citizens. According to the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA), as much as 20 percent of all veterans returning home from Afghanistan will suffer from symptoms of PTSD. It’s currently estimated that roughly twenty-two
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Posted in Psychedelics depression, Johns Hopkins, mental health, Nature Medicine, psychedelic medicine, psychedelic-assistred psychotherapy, psychedelics, PTSD, trauma, veterans
glyphosate
Posted on April 8, 2022 by Emma Bragdon
Glyphosate is linked to higher rates of cancer, but getting it out of the food supply is no easy task. Glyphosate Is In Our Food Supply The Detox Project recently published their latest results from the most comprehensive glyphosate testing of food products ever conducted in the U.S., showing that the contamination of the U.S.
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Nutrition consumers, contamination, detox, detox project, farming, food, glyphosate, organic, organic consumers association, produce, soil-friendly practices
ketamine therapy

Ketamine Therapy Outcomes

Posted on January 3, 2022 by Emma Bragdon 1 Comment
Ketamine therapy swiftly reduces depression and suicidal thoughts   Ketamine therapy has a swift short-term effect on reducing symptoms of depression and suicidal thoughts, according to a review of all the available evidence. Ketamine therapy has a swift short-term effect on reducing symptoms of depression and suicidal thoughts, according to a review of all the
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Psychedelics depression, group ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, ketamine, suicidal thoughts
John

Review: New John of God Film

Posted on August 30, 2021 by Emma Bragdon 3 Comments
  John of God: The Crimes of a Spiritual Healer is a series of 4 episodes, each 50 minutes,  released on Netflix in mid-July, 2021.  It documents the life story, the healing work that put John Teixera de Faria in the limelight internationally, and the shadows lurking behind that light.  The original film, made in
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Posted in John of God, Spiritual Healing Abadiania, Brazil, crimes of a spiritual healer, joao teixera de faria, John, john of god, spiritual healer
psychedelics

According to Scientists–How Psychedelics Hack the Brain

Posted on May 27, 2021 by Emma Bragdon
  The “pivotal mental state” is described in a mind-blowing new scientific paper that looks at how drugs can reroute people out of psychological dead ends.   By Mattha Busby Scientists have shed fresh light on a state of mind that they believe can help people out of psychological crises, and it’s reached by tripping on
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Psychedelics brain wave data, Carhart-Harris, DMT, mental health, neurobiology, psilocybin, psychedelics, psychonauts, REBUS, sever depression, spirit molecule

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