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A psychedelic plant from Africa holds promise for addiction and trauma — but it's not for everyone Despite being illegal in the U.S., ibogaine popularity is growing.
Texas plans to spend $50 million on research examining the effects of a psychedelic drug called Ibogaine on behavioral health ...
A psychedelic plant from Africa holds promise for addiction and trauma — but it's not for everyone. Story by Elizabeth Hlavinka • 4mo. M ost mornings, Sean, ...
Cacao, for example, has been known to boost serotonin and oxytocin levels in your body. When your levels of serotonin and ...
Texas is preparing to spend $50 million researching an African plant with psychedelic effects for its potential to treat addiction and depression.
Discovered growing on a cow manure-covered pasture in the Free State Province of South Africa in 2021, the mushroom is one of two new species of psychedelic fungi described in a new paper.
Trials using psychedelic drug to treat trauma, addiction endorsed by Texas Legislature Ibogaine has been used for centuries by medical practitioners and spiritual healers in the plant’s native ...
Ibogaine, a psychedelic compound found in plants native to central Africa, is notorious for the intensity of the trips it induces. Those who consume it are plunged into vivid hallucinations, often ...
Scientists have discovered two new species of hallucinogenic mushrooms in southern Africa. A team of researchers found that the fungi represent members of the genus (group of species) Psilocybe ...
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