Brandon Burke+FollowDMT: The 20-Minute Mood Changer?Imagine a psychedelic that could lift stubborn depression in just 20 minutes—and the effects actually last. That’s what happened when researchers gave inhaled DMT to people whose depression hadn’t budged with regular meds. Most felt way better within a day, and many stayed that way for months! The wild part? It was safe, quick, and didn’t need hours of trippy therapy. Could this be the future of mental health? #MentalHealth #Psychedelics #DepressionTreatment #ScienceNews #Health10030Share
Christian Boone+FollowAre Psychedelics About to Go Mainstream?Psychedelics like MDMA and psilocybin are still stuck in the strictest drug category (Schedule I), but new research is showing they might actually help with tough conditions like PTSD and depression. If the science keeps looking good, these substances could get reclassified, making them available for medical use. Imagine your doctor prescribing what used to be the ultimate party drugs! Wild, right? #Psychedelics #MentalHealth #MedicalBreakthrough #ScienceNews #TherapyTrends #Health161Share
Jordan Jimenez+FollowPsychedelic Microdosing for Motivation?!Scientists just found that tiny (non-hallucinogenic) doses of a psychedelic called DOPR boosted motivation in mice who were basically couch potatoes. The wild part? It worked without trippy side effects! This could mean a new way to treat the blahs in depression—no psychedelic trips required. Imagine getting your drive back without the weirdness. Still early days, but this could be a game-changer for people struggling with motivation. Would you try a microdose if it helped you get stuff done? #MentalHealth #ScienceNews #Psychedelics #Depression #Motivation #Microdosing #Health481Share
James Brady+FollowAncient Trippy Cave Art Discovery!Did you hear about the 400-year-old cave art in California that’s basically proof of ancient psychedelic trips? Researchers found a drawing of a ‘trance flower’ (Datura wrightii) and chewed globs of the actual plant left by the Chumash people. Turns out, they’d gather in the cave, chew the flower for wild visions, and stare at the pinwheel art as part of their rituals. Imagine discovering ancient party leftovers stuck to the ceiling! #History #Archaeology #Psychedelics #Chumash #CaveArt #MindBlown #Science140Share
Matthew Stevens+FollowAncient VIPs Had Secret Drug Parties?!Archaeologists just found a hidden 2,500-year-old 'drug room' in Peru, packed with bird-bone snuff tubes used for psychedelic rituals. Turns out, pre-Inca elites were inhaling a mix of tobacco and DMT (yep, the hallucinogen in ayahuasca) during secret ceremonies. Only a select few got access, making these trippy sessions a status symbol. Wild to think ancient power moves involved more than just gold and temples! #Archaeology #AncientHistory #Peru #Psychedelics #HistoryNerd #WatercoolerMoment #Science141Share
Theresa Mccoy+FollowLSD Gets a Makeover for Mental HealthScientists just tweaked LSD so it keeps the brain-boosting benefits but ditches most of the trippy side effects. By flipping just two atoms, they created a new version called JRT that could help treat schizophrenia, depression, and more—without the wild hallucinations. Imagine using psychedelics as legit medicine! This could be a total game-changer for mental health treatments. Would you try it if it was doctor-approved? #MentalHealth #ScienceNews #LSD #Psychedelics #Innovation #Health14342Share
Jordan Jimenez+FollowOne Psychedelic Dose, Weeks of Brain Gains?Scientists just found that a single dose of a psychedelic compound (25CN-NBOH) made mice way better at adapting to new rules—and the brain boost lasted up to three weeks! Both male and female mice got smarter at switching things up, hinting at real potential for treating depression, PTSD, and even neurodegenerative diseases. The wild part? It’s not just a quick trip—these effects stick around, possibly rewiring the brain for the better. Psychedelics as long-term brain boosters? This could be huge! #Psychedelics #BrainHealth #Neuroplasticity #MentalHealth #ScienceNews #Health18124Share
Jennifer Vargas+FollowPsychedelic Therapy Ethics UnveiledJoin us as we dive into the ethical challenges of psychedelic therapies, featuring insights from experts like Dr. Steve Levine and Dr. Dominic Sisti, with special guest Dr. Amy McGuire. Discover the complexities of consent, traditional practices, and the unique potential of these treatments! 🎙️✨ #PsychedelicTherapy #MentalHealth #Ethics #Psychedelics #Health121Share