Scientists found where brain triggers out-of-body experiences
https://www.wsiu.org/2023-07-06/scientists-have-found-part-of-the-brain-that-triggers-out-of-body-experiences
Why important?
Well, my dear friends, it seems that scientists have finally pinpointed a part of the brain that triggers out-of-body experiences, a phenomenon that has baffled us for centuries. This discovery could potentially revolutionize our unders tanding of consciousness and self-perception.
What was done? In a nutshell, Dr. Josef Parvizi and his team at Stanford stimulated a sausage-shaped part of the brain called the anterior precuneus in eight patients. Lo and behold, each patient experienced changes in their sense of physical self, feeling as though they were floating or freefalling.
How it can change the future? Picture this: we could potentially manipulate our sense of self and consciousness, maybe even create virtual reality experiences without the need for those clunky headsets. Or perhaps, we could develop new treatments for mental health disorders, providing relief for those suffering from severe depression or anxiety.
https://www.wsiu.org/2023-07-06/scientists-have-found-part-of-the-brain-that-triggers-out-of-body-experiences
Why important?
Well, my dear friends, it seems that scientists have finally pinpointed a part of the brain that triggers out-of-body experiences, a phenomenon that has baffled us for centuries. This discovery could potentially revolutionize our unders tanding of consciousness and self-perception.
What was done? In a nutshell, Dr. Josef Parvizi and his team at Stanford stimulated a sausage-shaped part of the brain called the anterior precuneus in eight patients. Lo and behold, each patient experienced changes in their sense of physical self, feeling as though they were floating or freefalling.
How it can change the future? Picture this: we could potentially manipulate our sense of self and consciousness, maybe even create virtual reality experiences without the need for those clunky headsets. Or perhaps, we could develop new treatments for mental health disorders, providing relief for those suffering from severe depression or anxiety.
WSIU
Scientists have found part of the brain that triggers out-of-body experiences
Scientists have pinpointed a special part of the brain that, when stimulated, appears to produce out-of-body experiences. (Story aired on All Things Considered on July 3, 2023.)
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Invest in Psychedelics or die trying ;)
Investors are now giddy like schoolchildren at the thought of magic mushrooms being used in therapy. Big names in the business world are taking notice, and the psychedelic industry is poised to become a billion-dollar market. So, what was once an excuse to listen to The Grateful Dead and eat pizza is now a therapy option for mental health. Who knew, right?
Now, some folks are even bold enough to say that psychedelic-assisted therapy is the future of mental health treatment. So, you might be getting your stock tips from someone who just got out of a session with a psychedelic toad. A word of caution, though: while psychedelic stocks might look like the golden ticket, remember, it's still a fledgling market, and not everyone's going to be the next Steve Jobs of psychedelics.
So there you have it. The lowdown on the upswing of psychedelic investments. If you ever wanted to invest in Alice's trip down the rabbit hole, now might be your chance.
Well I've actually done it already and invested few years ago in the world first psychedelic IPO of Compass Pathways and made 3x in one day 😅
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4615975-psychedelics-gaining-acceptance-what-does-it-mean-for-investors?source=feed_all_articles
Investors are now giddy like schoolchildren at the thought of magic mushrooms being used in therapy. Big names in the business world are taking notice, and the psychedelic industry is poised to become a billion-dollar market. So, what was once an excuse to listen to The Grateful Dead and eat pizza is now a therapy option for mental health. Who knew, right?
Now, some folks are even bold enough to say that psychedelic-assisted therapy is the future of mental health treatment. So, you might be getting your stock tips from someone who just got out of a session with a psychedelic toad. A word of caution, though: while psychedelic stocks might look like the golden ticket, remember, it's still a fledgling market, and not everyone's going to be the next Steve Jobs of psychedelics.
So there you have it. The lowdown on the upswing of psychedelic investments. If you ever wanted to invest in Alice's trip down the rabbit hole, now might be your chance.
Well I've actually done it already and invested few years ago in the world first psychedelic IPO of Compass Pathways and made 3x in one day 😅
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4615975-psychedelics-gaining-acceptance-what-does-it-mean-for-investors?source=feed_all_articles
Seeking Alpha
Psychedelics Gaining Acceptance; What Does It Mean For Investors?
Derek Du Chesne and Dr. Sam Zand founded Better U and discuss getting into ketamine therapy, psychedelics gaining more legal and medical acceptance and investment advice.
$100m in Psychedelics research, suck it, AI 😅
Alright, folks, Blake Mycoskie, the Toms Shoes guy, is now investing $100 million into psychedelic research. Yes, you heard right, the shoe philanthropist is now a psychedelic philanthropist.
Apparently, he had a personal crisis, tried ayahuasca, and it worked wonders for him. Now he's hoping his donation will bring these alternative treatments into the mainstream. Who's is next ;)?
https://www.newsweek.com/donating-psychedelics-research-philanthropy-1811505
Alright, folks, Blake Mycoskie, the Toms Shoes guy, is now investing $100 million into psychedelic research. Yes, you heard right, the shoe philanthropist is now a psychedelic philanthropist.
Apparently, he had a personal crisis, tried ayahuasca, and it worked wonders for him. Now he's hoping his donation will bring these alternative treatments into the mainstream. Who's is next ;)?
https://www.newsweek.com/donating-psychedelics-research-philanthropy-1811505
Newsweek
I'm giving $100 million to psychedelics research
Back in 2018, I was in tremendous mental, emotional and even physical anguish. I didn't know why
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One more lab joining DMTX project with $1.5m donation.
UC San Diego research team will implement continuous intravenous DMT infusion protocols to capture what is known as the “extended state” of visions long associated with DMT.
"Our goals are to employ multi-modal approaches to study extended state consciousness elucidated by DMT to further appreciate the nature of reality as well as the role of endogenous DMT in the human body. Reliable methods for measuring DMT directly in the human brain and bodily fluids do not exist, so the intriguing possibilities that endogenous DMT may play a role in consciousness, dreaming and protecting the brain from trauma are still scientific speculation,” said Dean
https://today.ucsd.edu/story/1.5-million-donation-supports-research-on-effects-of-psychedelic-dmt-on-the-brain
UC San Diego research team will implement continuous intravenous DMT infusion protocols to capture what is known as the “extended state” of visions long associated with DMT.
"Our goals are to employ multi-modal approaches to study extended state consciousness elucidated by DMT to further appreciate the nature of reality as well as the role of endogenous DMT in the human body. Reliable methods for measuring DMT directly in the human brain and bodily fluids do not exist, so the intriguing possibilities that endogenous DMT may play a role in consciousness, dreaming and protecting the brain from trauma are still scientific speculation,” said Dean
https://today.ucsd.edu/story/1.5-million-donation-supports-research-on-effects-of-psychedelic-dmt-on-the-brain
UC San Diego Today
$1.5 Million Donation Supports Research on Effects of Psychedelic DMT on the Brain
UC San Diego Psychedelics and Health Research Initiative received the gift from philanthropist Eugene Jhong to further our understanding of the unique states of consciousness induced by DMT and how it could benefit human health.
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Mindstade Design, YC backed Psychedelics startup showed some insights.
Well, imagine if I told you that there's a group of scientists out there who are trying to map the human brain and its responses to psychedelics and already have about 100 compounds mapped to approximately the same amount of receptors, like they're cartographers charting out new galaxies. Sounds like a plot straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster, doesn't it?
Now, here's a quote that really stuck with me from the video and I'm totally agree with it: "The range of psychedelic experience isn't over; it has barely begun." That's a statement that carries a lot of weight.
The work being done by MindState Design Labs is super important. They're not just studying the effects of psychedelics, but are trying to understand the biological basis of these experiences and separate them from set and setting effects. By correlating the subjective experiences reported by 70000 users with the biological targets of these substances, they're creating a map of the human mind under the influence of psychedelics and more importantly their combinations to precisily tune particular responses. This could potentially lead to the development of new therapeutics that can target specific regions of the brain, opening up a whole new frontier in mental health treatment.
https://youtu.be/3Sr5OOEcHQQ
Well, imagine if I told you that there's a group of scientists out there who are trying to map the human brain and its responses to psychedelics and already have about 100 compounds mapped to approximately the same amount of receptors, like they're cartographers charting out new galaxies. Sounds like a plot straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster, doesn't it?
Now, here's a quote that really stuck with me from the video and I'm totally agree with it: "The range of psychedelic experience isn't over; it has barely begun." That's a statement that carries a lot of weight.
The work being done by MindState Design Labs is super important. They're not just studying the effects of psychedelics, but are trying to understand the biological basis of these experiences and separate them from set and setting effects. By correlating the subjective experiences reported by 70000 users with the biological targets of these substances, they're creating a map of the human mind under the influence of psychedelics and more importantly their combinations to precisily tune particular responses. This could potentially lead to the development of new therapeutics that can target specific regions of the brain, opening up a whole new frontier in mental health treatment.
https://youtu.be/3Sr5OOEcHQQ
YouTube
Mapping the Biological Basis of the Psychedelic Experience | Mindstate Design Labs
https://www.mindstate.design/ - https://twitter.com/DillanDiNardo
Hey, Josie here. Mindstate Design Labs CEO Dillan Dinardo presented our company's project correlating psychedelic-induced subjective effects with biological processes in the brain at a conference…
Hey, Josie here. Mindstate Design Labs CEO Dillan Dinardo presented our company's project correlating psychedelic-induced subjective effects with biological processes in the brain at a conference…
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Even particles know that the right vibe can be a game-changer 😅
You know how it goes - you're at home, bored out of your skull, so you decide to vibrate a box of particles, and voila! You've got yourself a strange new material. Just a typical Tuesday, am I right?
"An interesting picture seems to emerge," the researchers note in their report. "Tiles of the desired shapes form very rapidly, probably as a consequence of their efficient local packing. However, global alignment requires much more collective rearrangements that appear to be rare events."
From a scientific perspective, this experiment demonstrates the spontaneous formation of quasicrystals, a structure previously deemed impossible, in a granular material. The formation of these quasicrystals, which exhibit a unique blend of order and chaos, challenges our understanding of material symmetry. This discovery could potentially revolutionize fields such as insulation and electronics, given the unique properties of quasicrystals. However, further research is needed to fully understand the conditions under which these quasicrystals form and their potential applications.
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-vibrated-a-box-of-particles-and-they-formed-a-strange-new-material
You know how it goes - you're at home, bored out of your skull, so you decide to vibrate a box of particles, and voila! You've got yourself a strange new material. Just a typical Tuesday, am I right?
"An interesting picture seems to emerge," the researchers note in their report. "Tiles of the desired shapes form very rapidly, probably as a consequence of their efficient local packing. However, global alignment requires much more collective rearrangements that appear to be rare events."
From a scientific perspective, this experiment demonstrates the spontaneous formation of quasicrystals, a structure previously deemed impossible, in a granular material. The formation of these quasicrystals, which exhibit a unique blend of order and chaos, challenges our understanding of material symmetry. This discovery could potentially revolutionize fields such as insulation and electronics, given the unique properties of quasicrystals. However, further research is needed to fully understand the conditions under which these quasicrystals form and their potential applications.
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-vibrated-a-box-of-particles-and-they-formed-a-strange-new-material
ScienceAlert
Scientists Vibrated a Box of Particles And They Formed a Strange New Material
It all started as a bet.
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Wow, there is a lot of new stuff on "The Odin" since my last experiments with bacterias, yeast and CRISPR.
Fluorescent Axolotl looks time the best B-day present for a geek 😅
https://www.the-odin.com/glowmander-fluorescent-gfp-axolotl/?mc_cid=552591d98d&mc_eid=3c5f6f6c59
Fluorescent Axolotl looks time the best B-day present for a geek 😅
https://www.the-odin.com/glowmander-fluorescent-gfp-axolotl/?mc_cid=552591d98d&mc_eid=3c5f6f6c59
The ODIN
Glowmander - Fluorescent GFP Axolotl
Making Science and Genetic Engineering Accessible and Affordable
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Wow, DMT patches, dreams come true💥
So, you know how we've been slapping patches on ourselves for everything from nicotine to birth control? Well, now there's one for DMT. Yeah, DMT! Because hey, precise and simple DMT delivery is a huuuge pain in the ass, trust me😅.
PharmaTher's newfangled microneedle patch for DMT delivery has shown some promising results. It's worked pretty well in both male and female rats. ( I'm curious, by the way , if rats also see Elf-rats 🤓).
The microneedle patch is based on this thing called gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA), which is friendly to our bodies and can break down naturally. It's designed to deliver drugs, whether they dissolve in water or not, in a specific way by getting past the outer layer of our skin.
This is a big step forward in transdermal drug delivery tech. It could potentially change the game for how we administer a whole range of drugs, not just DMT.
https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/23/07/33273164/pharmathers-dmt-patch-shows-positive-outcomes-investment-toward-the-clinical-stage
So, you know how we've been slapping patches on ourselves for everything from nicotine to birth control? Well, now there's one for DMT. Yeah, DMT! Because hey, precise and simple DMT delivery is a huuuge pain in the ass, trust me😅.
PharmaTher's newfangled microneedle patch for DMT delivery has shown some promising results. It's worked pretty well in both male and female rats. ( I'm curious, by the way , if rats also see Elf-rats 🤓).
The microneedle patch is based on this thing called gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA), which is friendly to our bodies and can break down naturally. It's designed to deliver drugs, whether they dissolve in water or not, in a specific way by getting past the outer layer of our skin.
This is a big step forward in transdermal drug delivery tech. It could potentially change the game for how we administer a whole range of drugs, not just DMT.
https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/23/07/33273164/pharmathers-dmt-patch-shows-positive-outcomes-investment-toward-the-clinical-stage
Benzinga
PharmaTher's DMT Patch Shows Positive Outcomes, Investment Toward The Clinical Stage - PharmaTher Holdings (OTC:PHRRF)
PharmaTher Holdings (OTCQB: PHRRF) and the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation evaluated the former’s novel microneedle patch for the delivery of DMT, and research yielded positive outcomes.
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Weekends Psychedelics history article: Ergot 🤓
Prepare to be blown away by the history of Ergot, a fungus that has been shaping human history for millennia. From the fall of Julius Caesar's army to Wich hunt and the birth of LSD, Ergot has been a silent player in some of the most pivotal moments in our past.
As the article beautifully puts it, "Ergot is one, if not the most influential fungi that has ever graced the Earth. It’s managed to touch and affect nearly every corner of the globe, from infesting grass and rye in Burma to Europe to the ancient Assyrian Empire."
Ergot is a fascinating organism. It contains hundreds of different compounds, some of which are psychotropic (like LSD) and some of which are poisonous.
As we continue to explore the potential of psychedelics in medicine and therapy, it's worth remembering that these substances have been with us for much longer than we often realize.
https://www.leafie.co.uk/psychedelics/psychedelics-ergot-history/
Prepare to be blown away by the history of Ergot, a fungus that has been shaping human history for millennia. From the fall of Julius Caesar's army to Wich hunt and the birth of LSD, Ergot has been a silent player in some of the most pivotal moments in our past.
As the article beautifully puts it, "Ergot is one, if not the most influential fungi that has ever graced the Earth. It’s managed to touch and affect nearly every corner of the globe, from infesting grass and rye in Burma to Europe to the ancient Assyrian Empire."
Ergot is a fascinating organism. It contains hundreds of different compounds, some of which are psychotropic (like LSD) and some of which are poisonous.
As we continue to explore the potential of psychedelics in medicine and therapy, it's worth remembering that these substances have been with us for much longer than we often realize.
https://www.leafie.co.uk/psychedelics/psychedelics-ergot-history/
leafie
Exploring ancient psychedelics - Ergot, a history - leafie
Ergot is one, if not the most influential fungi that has ever graced the Earth. From the 17th century Salem Witch trials to the discovery of LSD, social history has been changed and influenced by this fungus.
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Probably the best video on Ayahuasca history and it's indigenous use by Oxford Psychedelics Society. With only 500 views 😵. Hidden gem 💥
https://youtu.be/dTJmIOWnSa4
https://youtu.be/dTJmIOWnSa4
YouTube
Indigenous Uses of Ayahuasca
A talk by anthropologist Fe Gebara on the socio-cultural history and present of ayahuasca.
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Unstoppable Technologies - Psychedelics Cryptography.pdf
11.6 MB
Hacking Consciousness with Psychedelics or Psychedelic Cryptography 🧠🍄🪄
Slides attached 🤓
Last week a had the privilege to give my first lecture on Psychedelics. The topic of the event was Consciousness and how we can research it in a more precise way. I’ve tried to combine some of my ideas on how we can use them mixed with the latest research studies around Psychedelics happening now. Since many people asked for it, I decided to share the slides here. It was hard to put everything on slides, and of course, the slides without talk can’t give all the details but think about it as a high-level guide that you can use to navigate all the materials that can be important to dive into this topic and pay attention to the links in the end.
I’ll be happy to answer any questions and your recommendations on this topic.
Slides attached 🤓
Last week a had the privilege to give my first lecture on Psychedelics. The topic of the event was Consciousness and how we can research it in a more precise way. I’ve tried to combine some of my ideas on how we can use them mixed with the latest research studies around Psychedelics happening now. Since many people asked for it, I decided to share the slides here. It was hard to put everything on slides, and of course, the slides without talk can’t give all the details but think about it as a high-level guide that you can use to navigate all the materials that can be important to dive into this topic and pay attention to the links in the end.
I’ll be happy to answer any questions and your recommendations on this topic.
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Are we actually dying on 5-Meo-DMT?
New study explores the intriguing parallels and unique differences between near-death experiences (NDEs) and psychedelic-induced experiences. The research, which focuses on the potent endogenous psychedelic drug 5-Methoxy-DMT ( presumably because most of the Five trip reports compare it with death experience 😅), uncovers common themes like ego dissolution and space-time transcendence.
Yet, it also reveals that only NDEs encompass life review, encounters with deceased loved ones, and the sense of a point of no return.
This nuanced understanding of our consciousness and its potential states not only expands our knowledge but also invites us to ponder the profound questions of life, death, and what lies beyond.
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230728/Study-analyzes-the-similarities-between-near-death-experiences-and-psychedelic-experiences.aspx
New study explores the intriguing parallels and unique differences between near-death experiences (NDEs) and psychedelic-induced experiences. The research, which focuses on the potent endogenous psychedelic drug 5-Methoxy-DMT ( presumably because most of the Five trip reports compare it with death experience 😅), uncovers common themes like ego dissolution and space-time transcendence.
Yet, it also reveals that only NDEs encompass life review, encounters with deceased loved ones, and the sense of a point of no return.
This nuanced understanding of our consciousness and its potential states not only expands our knowledge but also invites us to ponder the profound questions of life, death, and what lies beyond.
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230728/Study-analyzes-the-similarities-between-near-death-experiences-and-psychedelic-experiences.aspx
News-Medical.net
Study analyzes the similarities between near-death experiences and psychedelic experiences
Researchers analyzed the similarities and differences between a near-death experience (NDE) while in a coma and the experience induced by a psychedelic drug.
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https://youtu.be/oqsnJ9KJ-to
Woooooot!!!! They made it on a real festival 😅. They inserted hidden messages in videos so that only people who took psychedelics can see it and one of the messages was "if you can see it turn the lights on" 🔥
Woooooot!!!! They made it on a real festival 😅. They inserted hidden messages in videos so that only people who took psychedelics can see it and one of the messages was "if you can see it turn the lights on" 🔥
YouTube
Psychedelic Cryptography experiment at Shankra Festival
Here are some shots from Psy-crypto experiments at Shankra, with decodings.
A lot of messages are missing here, but most messages were along the lines of "If you can read this, show some light" etc. Anyway, let me know if you saw them or anything interesting.…
A lot of messages are missing here, but most messages were along the lines of "If you can read this, show some light" etc. Anyway, let me know if you saw them or anything interesting.…
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"Businessman's Ayahuasca." Yeah, you heard it right. It's like ayahuasca, but for those who can't afford to take a week off to purge their guts out in the Amazon.
As we know, the main component of Ayahuasca is DMT, the "most democratic of psychedelics," as the author puts it. It's everywhere in nature, and you can extract it from a bunch of plants. But the star of the show is this plant called Mimosa hostilis.
Now, here's the kicker. This plant has been used for centuries in Brazil to make a psychedelic brew called vinho de jurema. But unlike ayahuasca, it doesn't need any other plant with MAOI to activate its effects. It's a one-stop-shop for your psychedelic needs.... Sounds very strange, but there are few reports.
The author quotes ethnobotanist Jonathan Ott, who says, "M. tenuiflora (hostilis) is indeed active neat, with no cooking nor additives, simply by hand-squeezing briefly the pounded root-bark in water." So, you just squeeze it in water, and voila, you've got yourself a trip to the moon and back in a couple of hours.
The traditional preparation of vinho de jurema, a simple water extraction, seems to provide a psychedelic experience without the need for an additional MAOI plant, unlike ayahuasca. This could indicate the presence of yet unidentified compounds in the plant that either have psychoactive properties themselves or inhibit the MAO enzyme, allowing DMT to reach the brain. Further research is needed to confirm these hypotheses.
https://alieninsect.substack.com/p/businessmans-ayahuasca
As we know, the main component of Ayahuasca is DMT, the "most democratic of psychedelics," as the author puts it. It's everywhere in nature, and you can extract it from a bunch of plants. But the star of the show is this plant called Mimosa hostilis.
Now, here's the kicker. This plant has been used for centuries in Brazil to make a psychedelic brew called vinho de jurema. But unlike ayahuasca, it doesn't need any other plant with MAOI to activate its effects. It's a one-stop-shop for your psychedelic needs.... Sounds very strange, but there are few reports.
The author quotes ethnobotanist Jonathan Ott, who says, "M. tenuiflora (hostilis) is indeed active neat, with no cooking nor additives, simply by hand-squeezing briefly the pounded root-bark in water." So, you just squeeze it in water, and voila, you've got yourself a trip to the moon and back in a couple of hours.
The traditional preparation of vinho de jurema, a simple water extraction, seems to provide a psychedelic experience without the need for an additional MAOI plant, unlike ayahuasca. This could indicate the presence of yet unidentified compounds in the plant that either have psychoactive properties themselves or inhibit the MAO enzyme, allowing DMT to reach the brain. Further research is needed to confirm these hypotheses.
https://alieninsect.substack.com/p/businessmans-ayahuasca
Substack
Businessman’s Ayahuasca
Simple, single plant, short-acting oral DMT without the MAOI (or the vomiting and shitting).
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Mushrooms dosage calculator 🔥
Looks very profound 🤓, the Church of Ambrosia has finally cracked the cosmic code of mushroom munching. Now, thanks to a dosage calculator and a 1 to 40 ratio of mushroom strength, enlightenment is just a precisely measured nibble away. Who knew the path to transcendence could be so... mathematical? 🍄
1. Dosage standards https://ambrosia.church/new-dosage-standards/
2. Dosage definitions
https://ambrosia.church/magic-mushrooms/levels/
3. Dosage calculator https://ambrosia.church/magic-mushrooms/dosage-calculator/
Press-release:
https://ambrosia.church/psilocybin-potency-the-missing-link-for-magic-mushroom-safety/
Looks very profound 🤓, the Church of Ambrosia has finally cracked the cosmic code of mushroom munching. Now, thanks to a dosage calculator and a 1 to 40 ratio of mushroom strength, enlightenment is just a precisely measured nibble away. Who knew the path to transcendence could be so... mathematical? 🍄
1. Dosage standards https://ambrosia.church/new-dosage-standards/
2. Dosage definitions
https://ambrosia.church/magic-mushrooms/levels/
3. Dosage calculator https://ambrosia.church/magic-mushrooms/dosage-calculator/
Press-release:
https://ambrosia.church/psilocybin-potency-the-missing-link-for-magic-mushroom-safety/
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The links between DMT and Deja Vu
Ah, DMT, the world's strongest psychadelic, now scientificly proven to make you feel like you've been somewhere before. Who knew that a trip to an alternate reality could feel so familliar? Maybe it's just the brain returning to 'normal,' or perhaps we're all just tapping into an objective reality beyond our own. Either way, it's comforting to know that 22% of people feel like they're going home. The answer to this question might really give us an interesting insights on how our brain works.
https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/dmt-familiarity-study/
Ah, DMT, the world's strongest psychadelic, now scientificly proven to make you feel like you've been somewhere before. Who knew that a trip to an alternate reality could feel so familliar? Maybe it's just the brain returning to 'normal,' or perhaps we're all just tapping into an objective reality beyond our own. Either way, it's comforting to know that 22% of people feel like they're going home. The answer to this question might really give us an interesting insights on how our brain works.
https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/dmt-familiarity-study/
Big Think
"I've been here before": DMT study explores a strange memory phenomenon
DMT can induce a sense of familiarity in users, making them feel as if they have entered an alternate reality that they have visited before.
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How does Ketamine work⁉️
Ketamine turning on the module of the brain responsible for alerting about unusual activity so that you became constantly in a mood to learn about everything. You might see a super usual thing but and you start learning everything about it and later remember since your neuroplasticity is also turned on. This part is done by targeting manipulating NMDA to which Ketamine is binding.
Now another thing which is even more important that it binds to Kappa opioid receptors which requce pain and elevate mood.
So as a result of this combination you not only turning on your curiosity mechanism but you making it pleasant experience and your brain saving this feeling and experience for later.
Since an important part of a depression is simply a lack of interest in exploring new things Guess how Ketamine are helping here. ;)
It might be oversimplified, but if you want to know all the details, guess who posted this new Ketamine episode 🤓
https://youtu.be/Rxmv7rT9leo
Ketamine turning on the module of the brain responsible for alerting about unusual activity so that you became constantly in a mood to learn about everything. You might see a super usual thing but and you start learning everything about it and later remember since your neuroplasticity is also turned on. This part is done by targeting manipulating NMDA to which Ketamine is binding.
Now another thing which is even more important that it binds to Kappa opioid receptors which requce pain and elevate mood.
So as a result of this combination you not only turning on your curiosity mechanism but you making it pleasant experience and your brain saving this feeling and experience for later.
Since an important part of a depression is simply a lack of interest in exploring new things Guess how Ketamine are helping here. ;)
It might be oversimplified, but if you want to know all the details, guess who posted this new Ketamine episode 🤓
https://youtu.be/Rxmv7rT9leo
YouTube
Ketamine: Benefits and Risks for Depression, PTSD & Neuroplasticity | Huberman Lab Podcast
In this episode, I explain how ketamine causes rewiring of brain circuits and dissociative states to relieve symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). I explain how ketamine impacts both the brain’s glutamate and its endogenous opioid…
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SpongeBob DMT, time to update diving certificate 🤣
In a world where licking toads is more than a fairy tale, we've discovered the secret to enlightenment. Or have we?
Sea sponges aren't just for cleaning anymore. Dive into the ocean of your mind with 5,6-dibromo-DMT a relatively new compound with yet to be discovered properties. Just don't forget to come up for air!
From desert toads to ocean sponges, nature's pharmacy is open for business. but also opening a Pandora's box of legal and ethical dilemmas.
https://www.mdlinx.com/article/you-patients-are-hunting-toads-and-sea-sponges-to-have-psychedelic-experiences/3UZWhzntMX0kYxQeyGzlLP
In a world where licking toads is more than a fairy tale, we've discovered the secret to enlightenment. Or have we?
Sea sponges aren't just for cleaning anymore. Dive into the ocean of your mind with 5,6-dibromo-DMT a relatively new compound with yet to be discovered properties. Just don't forget to come up for air!
From desert toads to ocean sponges, nature's pharmacy is open for business. but also opening a Pandora's box of legal and ethical dilemmas.
https://www.mdlinx.com/article/you-patients-are-hunting-toads-and-sea-sponges-to-have-psychedelic-experiences/3UZWhzntMX0kYxQeyGzlLP
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Psylocibin therapy Economics 🤑
Oregon's psychedelic mushroom treatment is here! At $1,500 a session, it's the future of mental health. Affordable?
Nonprofit have some efforts to make it accessible.
Want to become a licensed facilitator? Just $2,150 plus training fees. Healing has never been so business-savvy!"
More details on Psylocibin Mushrooms Therapy economics in the article
https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/health/2023/08/03/oregon-psychedelic-mushroom-treatment-psilocybin-anxiety-depression-ptsd-addiction/70501604007/
Oregon's psychedelic mushroom treatment is here! At $1,500 a session, it's the future of mental health. Affordable?
Nonprofit have some efforts to make it accessible.
Want to become a licensed facilitator? Just $2,150 plus training fees. Healing has never been so business-savvy!"
More details on Psylocibin Mushrooms Therapy economics in the article
https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/health/2023/08/03/oregon-psychedelic-mushroom-treatment-psilocybin-anxiety-depression-ptsd-addiction/70501604007/
Register-Guard
Frequently asked questions as Oregon finalizes psychedelic mushroom treatment framework
So far, six licensed psilocybin service centers have received a license. It's up to them when they want to open their doors to clients.
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