How Psychedelics Change the Brain

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Psychedelics might interact with the brain by turning off the brain’s default mode network and affecting a thin sheet of gray matter called the claustrum. This could shake up communication between different regions of the brain.

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Hallucinogenic drugs—popularly called psychedelics—have been used by human societies for thousands of years. Today, scientists are taking a second look at many of these mind-altering substances–both natural and synthetic–and discovering that they can have profoundly positive clinical impacts, helping patients struggling with a range of afflictions from addiction to depression and PTSD.

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Comments

@Netti103 says:

I am so impressed with how far people have come with their mental health on hallucinogenica. I want to try!!

@rosewinter633 says:

I love magic mushrooms. Next I want to try ayahuasca

@Javierclaude-kq1yf says:

Psychedelics have the ability to induce profound altered states of consciousness.

@Michael-ew3ch says:

@mycotrent1
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@opoaotoroiocoko says:

I don't see any sources.

@barbadosnights5287 says:

Used lsd, had psychosis. Now suffering from cognitive decline. It ruined my life. Just want to spread awareness. Even my thought patterns are not the same. Sadly we need to put this out there for people inclined to psychosis

@GermanShepherdDaphne says:

Has to be the cure for Alzheimer’s.

@growingwithphoenyx2980 says:

3:47 Eric Goss. I noticed some slight asymmetry on the right side of your face (left side of the screen). I have been hypothesising potential stroke treatments using psilocybin the facial nerve palsy on my own face.

@bobsmith8050 says:

They are helpful to some people but could they be damaging to people with underlying mental disorders exa make crazy people crazier?

@boldwoman9012 says:

Psychedelic mushrooms really healed me years back.
These are great healing compounds! When used in proper context.

@FonD0LL says:

We only got here because we decreased our brains by sitting. Try a swing. But I also believe mushrooms rebuild brain cells.

@D4ND094 says:

Where can I get shrooms from in the uk?

@veritas7010 says:

I wish this was less idiot coated. Just because you said yay scientific method mustn't automatically hype the shits up disproportionately…

@iverias says:

When i did psychedelics, i remember i kept expecting "something" to happen. I dont know what that "something" was tho. Has this happened to anyone else?

@cerox6500 says:

Try meditating while on amenita muscaria. It will be fun & will grow a ton of new neurons. It's also legal.

@jonahvibez1993 says:

Psychodelics made me more mature and spiritually and see the world a little differently in a good and bad way

@chaemchoiaromdee2229 says:

Thank you for helping spread the word about these healing compounds! When used in proper context, they are life changing and so good for us. They've changed my life for the better and I'm so grateful for them.

@dennykovach9859 says:

Ive used a dangerous amount of stuff im noway the same brain cells etc. Not good for the body

@perfectweather says:

From 98-99 I took over 400 doses of LSD, and a lot masculine and mushrooms and a few other things. I miss the 90’s

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