A revolutionary new study is once again revealing a natural approach to be far superior to big pharma solutions—this time involving psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms.
The study, published in the scientific journal Neuropharmacology, found that clinically depressed people had increased neural responses to fearful faces one day after a psilocybin-assisted therapy session, which positively predicted positive clinical outcomes.
"Psilocybin-assisted therapy might mitigate depression by increasing emotional connection," neuroscientist and study author Leor Roseman, a Ph.D. student at Imperial College London, explained to PsyPost.
This is almost the exact opposite of how standard anti-depressants operate, as SSRI’s typically work by creating an “emotional blunting.”
"[T]his is unlike SSRI antidepressants which are criticized for creating in many people a general emotional blunting," noted Roseman.
“I believe that psychedelics hold a potential to cure deep psychological wounds, and I believe that by investigating their neuropsychopharmacological mechanism, we can learn to understand this potential,” explained Roseman.
The study examined 20 individuals diagnosed with moderate-to-severe treatment-resistant depression, in an effort to investigate how psilocybin would affect brain activity and chronic depressive symptoms.
According to a report by Science Alert:
Psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, has long been known to deliver therapeutic effects to people with depression, and researchers think this is because the drug helps to revive emotional responsiveness in the brain.What's so remarkable is this kind of mechanism is actually the opposite effect of a major class of antidepressants used to treat the condition, called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
Some of the same researchers, in a previous study, revealed that psilocybin seems to 'reset' brain circuits in depressed people. In that study, patients reported the benefits of psilocybin lasted up to five weeks after ending the treatment.
In the most recent study, researchers set out to determine the impact of psilocybin on the amygdala—a primitive part of the brain that helps process emotional reactions—as well as the compound's effects on depression.The study's participants underwent fMRI brain scans prior to taking the drug.
The participants were then involved in two individual sessions, one week apart, in which they took doses of psilocybin prior to undergoing another fMRI the morning after consuming the second dose.
Science Alert went on to report:
During the fMRI scans, the group were shown images of faces with either fearful, happy, or neutral expressions, and the researchers wanted to investigate what effect these faces had on the participants' amygdala after taking psilocybin.After the experiment, the majority of patients reported that the psilocybin had eased their depressive symptoms, with almost half the group still seeing benefits from the treatment five weeks later – in line with the kinds of benefits other depression studies using the drug have shown.
More intriguingly, the fMRI scans showed the drug heightened activity in the right amygdala, with increased responses to both fearful and happy faces – and the increases to fearful faces were predictive of clinical improvements in depressive symptoms one week after the experiment.
“The major caveats are a lack of control group, a lack of SSRI group, and that the time point of investigation is only one day after the psilocybin session and not more than that. All of these caveats will be addressed in our next trial,” Roseman told PsyPost.Revealing a major problem with the current pharmaceutical treatments model for depression, which attempts to negate emotional receptivity using SSRIs—the alleviation of depression using psilocybin is achieved by increasing emotional receptivity.
“It is important to emphasize that psilocybin-assisted therapy is a model in which the patient is undergoing a deep psychological process in one or few psychedelic sessions, in which he might have an intense cathartic experience, or peak experience,” Roseman explained.
A dose of psilocybin was administered in a controlled setting while professionals are on hand to provide the patients with psychological support. Typically, the patients receive counseling before and after each session, in an effort to assist them in preparing for, and integrating, their psychedelic experience.
“This is unlike antidepressants which are given as chronic pharmacological intervention with less psychological insights,” Roseman noted.
It is important to note that the study clearly shows that increased emotional receptivity being enhanced alleviates depression—almost the exact opposite of how SSRI antidepressants operate.
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Is this a dissertation in how not to try and analyze a scientific study? "Might mitigate depression" is not "cures depression"... antidepressants do not disconnect human emotions either, this is simply an opinion.
It's horrible reporting on important scientific findings, like this, that leads people to be more scared of 'big pharma' than of measles or polio.
Regardless of the potential of these agents they should be investigated fairly, and any reports on those investigations should also be done fairly. Sorry mate, but this is trash.
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So many illegal completely banned drugs have such great potential. Weed, MDMA, LSD, etc. Not to mention why should it be illegal for anyone to drug or poison themselves? There are potential medical costs, but McDonalds and sitting at a desk all day also comes with potential medical costs.
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because there is great potential to build a police state and rob citizens by keeping these substances illegal.
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This is pretty amazing stuff, great post.
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I once experienced psilocybin many years ago, without "guidance". It was not pleasant at least the violent vomiting that is my most solid memory. I would suggest that this is a valid and informative post, but that you really need to know what you are doing and be very well informed. This is a great start. Thank you @ tftproject.
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Agreed, I have never had a bad trip but I do know those who have and it does not sound cool. My ex-girlfriend had a guy drop a few hits of acid on her tongue at a party when she was a teenager and she tripped for like 4 days... Very uncool for this stuff to end up in the wrong hands, however in the right ones the world is changed for the better. Words of caution are always words of wisdom. Know what you are doing and why you are doing it before playing games. Set and scene are important as well. If your mood is funky, steer clear. Godspeed
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I am so pleased to see that there are continued studies about this. I clicked on the reference to the study (Journal of Humanistic Psychology) but it wasn’t clear to me who was conducting this study. Unlike Cannabis, are Americans allowed to study Psilocybin? Is it California that is thinking about legalizing mushrooms? My cynical side is thinking that if they are, big pharma will take it to congress to try and squash it. Nonetheless, with my own personal experience with psilocybin, it seems to not only have the potential to reconnect one to their emotions, but also to nature/the universe and can be quite a spiritual experience.
In contrast, I agree that psychotropic medication tends to numb patients. Only on rare occasions will I refer a client to a psychiatrist – I do not always trust their judgement and some of them seem to know very little about the benefits of talk therapy. One of my depressed clients, after being prescribed an anti-depressant, started to complain that she felt MORE empty which is NOT good when one is depressed. From what I hear, psilocybin also helps with existential anxiety including patients who are terminally ill. Hopefully whoever is conducting these important studies will be allowed to continue to do so. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/hallucinogenic_drug_psilocybin_eases_existential_anxiety_in_people_with_life_threatening_cancer_
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@tftproject Natural is always best of course informing yourself about dosing and keeping log on advances in our health physical n mentally.
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Note that it would be difficult or impossible to get permission to do a study of this drug in the US because it has been declared a schedule one drug, as dangerous as marijuana, and thus it cannot be researched without exceptional circumstances, or if you were trying to prove it was dangerous.
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Thanks so much for your post!
My friend was just recommending this to me the other day.
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Nice post good job
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Excellent post.
One of my very good friends is specializing in this study with various fungi. I have been trying to get him onto steemit, because he is knowledgeable and am passing this post to him right now.
Huge proponent for exploring the scope of human potential to heal. I've been exposed to both conventional and non-conventional modalities for various purposes (including healing from cancer and balancing hormonal challenges) and I find that there is less to be frightened of when taking an overview of what "both sides" may offer.
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Many plants and fungi have amazing healing capabilities...I am all for microdosing of psylocybin. When administered by a healer that helps the patient -it has amazing results and it does put you in touch with emotions and other unresolved feelings.
But it has to be all natural and grown in Nature - I believe...thank you for this information!
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Cyanide grows in nature... so does botulinum toxin and tetanus and brown snakes and 80% infant mortality rates. Insulin for diabetics doesn't grow in nature, nor do X-ray machines or chemotherapy agents or blood thinners or, for that matter, the computer or internet you're using to write this on.
Maybe what you really mean is "many plants and fungi make me feel good about a delusions connection I have made between nature and health".
Now go read a science book
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"Now go read a science book", haha, you're really good at being a dick!
One thing nature has going for it is a "complete chemical profile" that goes along with these "active compounds" that we're always trying to isolate from (the natural compound) or re-create in a lab. Although difficult to prove, I think there's plenty of evidence (albeit mostly anecdotal) that taking vitamin and mineral supplements is no substitute for eating a wide range of fruits and vegetables. And the likely reason for the latter's superiority is a chemical profile that better aids the body at "recognizing" and/or absorbing those targeted compounds (vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, etc.).
This likely applies to psychoactive compounds, found in more complex chemical profiles in nature, as well.
While science is as important as you make it out to be and the scientific method should always be used to determine the efficacy and potential health risks involved in consuming X doses of Y chemical(s), @nomvula is onto something with her preference for natural over synthetic chemicals, IMO.
Until we have a full grasp of how all the little parts that make up a "shroom" work together and how differently it reacts in the human body compared to the isolated (active) component of the Psilocybin mushroom, it will be difficult to make progress on the science side, regarding safety and efficacy. There's a good chance that magic mushrooms are currently the best option for psychological benefits, just like fruits and vegetables are preferable to a vitamin tablets for overall health.
Fortunately, there has been a decent amount of energy focused into this topic from independent researchers in the last few years. Perhaps we'll soon have a definitive answer as to what works best and what's the healthiest option(s). One can hope :)
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Excellent post! I've read a couple of other articles about the on-going experiments with psilocybin and depression, it also seems to have a positive effect for PSTD treatment.
Like all other psycoactive substances, it is not something to experiment with on a whim, unless you are willing to deal with the effects of a possible bad trip. In a positive environment, and at a reasonable dose, it can be quite enlightening.
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100% These drugs allowed me to quit taking opiates and adderall then they cured a deep dark depression that had plagued my life for some time. GodBless Fungus & Buds! Unaltered & Natural
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I am increasingly a fan of Mother Nature.
In part this is because there isn't enough money in the World to turn her corrupt.
Which is fortunate - as its more profitable to "treat" a disease than to treat a disease and more profitable to treat a disease than to cure it. All bets are off on the profitability of causing diseases...
Thank you for sharing.
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Old drugs that were once used illegally seem to be recycling back through the scientific community. Which is great because there are possibilities for cures that would never before have been considered. Thanks for your post.
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Fungifun !
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