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Brain therapy: Between Science and Businesses

Psychedelic Consciousness research: DMT, LSD, MDMA, 5MEO-DMT, Ketamine, Psilocilybin, Ibogaine...

#Psychedelics #Consciousness #Neuroscience
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This is what I call perfect story where AI Security and Psychodelics are almost met together in one place

AI-driven fungi recognition app misleaded poor guy to eat deadly Amanita phalloides. The story might be even more crazy If that would be Amanita Muscaria and if it was investor who denied to invest into security for AI 🤡 https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/10/ohio-foragers-are-accidentally-poisoning-themselves-with-lethal-mushrooms/
Better now then never, last month I've enjoyed this podcast about Xenobots, i was so excited to see this topic on Lex podcast and to know that we will soon hear about Xenobots 4. The reason is that i gave a short talk about this topic a while ago and can now say "hey I knew it before it became trendy"🤪. Ok, jokes aside, this is definitely one of the greatest and insightful conversation about biology and Cells in particular. 

https://youtu.be/p3lsYlod5OU
Following regulations in USA for some time but still curious why Colorado became a Psychodelics Mecca? Any thoughts?

https://www.cpr.org/2022/11/09/colorado-proposition-122-psilocybin-mushrooms-decriminalization-results-2022-election
This genetically engineered houseplant does the work of 30 air purifiers.

Great example of sustainable tech. Hope to see more startups like this instead of yet another fintech/nft bullshit.

"The process took four years of near-constant work, but in the end, the engineers managed to create a plant that can metabolize four major indoor air pollutants, including formaldehyde and toluene. The customized flora can even absorb certain VOCs, like the carcinogen benzene"


https://www.inverse.com/innovation/genetically-modified-houseplant-air-purifier
I haven't thought I'll post any reviews, but I've realized that I've tried three different Kanna products and can somehow compare them.

1. Kanna extract from liftmode. The cheapest option. 20 doses for 37$. (2$per dose) but half of the amount (25 mg) is enough to feel happier and more empathetic. Not very tasty, and not very comfortable to use, you need to put it under the tongue and wait 10 min. The effect is medium to high. Results are Openness, Empathy, Happiness

2. Kanna chews from KA Emphatigenics. Most expensive 50$ for eight doses, so like 6$ per dose. Each chew has 30mg of high-potency extract. It's delicious gum. The effect I can describe as low to medium but lasts longer. More like Empathy and openness and somehow anti-depressing.

3. 10x Kanna extract from MCMystic bit more expensive than other extract, 15 eur for five doses. (3$per dose or 1$ if you sniff). It's a powder, so you can brew a drink or, better, sniff it. In this case, you will need at least two times less. 50-100 mg. If you sniff, the effect is really high (i mean comparing to other Kanna types, not Mef/etc), and you can physically feel a nice calming sensation and a bit of very light MDMA-like physical relaxation and warmth in addition to default Empathy and openness.

But it's currently quite subjective. I had different sets and settings. Obviously, sniffing substances makes the effect stronger. Also, chews are much tastier than raw extract.

#kanna
Mastering Microdosing: How to Use Sub-Perceptual Psychedelics to Heal Trauma, Improve Performance, and Transform Your Life.

New book, just released

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJNHR5HT?ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_ts_481QPWAFG94XCBXHS43Z
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Cradle raises €5.5m to ‘reverse engineer’ biology with machine learning

Makes sense to take a look at those guys and see where it goes. It's definitely an important topic where we will see a lot of innovation. The fact that Twist Bioscience co-founder invested in them definitely adds to this equation. Will follow them.


"However, synbio scientists face a big challenge: engineering proteins is a long and costly process. It requires multiple iterations of experiments and Cradle estimates that more than 90% of proteins that scientists design fail to reach their goals when tested in the lab. 
This is the problem that Cradle is trying to solve with its machine learning technology. "

https://sifted.eu/articles/cradle-seed-round-news/
1. It always makes sense to learn the history

2. If you are against weed you literally support racism

3. If your parents love jazz and prevent you who smooking weed I have a question to their logic.

P.S. The question I'll be happy to get a logical explanation is why all other countries are following US drug policies, just stupid copy-pasting ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prmgr5GFTKs