Magic Mushrooms Point to New Depression Drugs
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Two separate studies into the effects of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, showed that contrary to scientists' expectations, it does not increase but rather suppresses activity in areas of the brain that are also dampened with other anti-depressant treatments.
"Psychedelics are thought of as 'mind-expanding' drugs so it has commonly been assumed that they work by increasing brain activity," said David Nutt of Imperial College London, who gave a briefing about the studies on Monday. "But, surprisingly, we found that psilocybin actually caused activity to decrease in areas that have the densest connections with other areas." These so-called "hub" regions of the brain are known to play a role in constraining our experience of the world and keeping it orderly, he said. "We now know that deactivating these regions leads to a state in which the world is experienced as strange." In the first study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) journal, 30 volunteers had psilocybin infused into their blood while they were inside magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, which measure changes in brain activity. It found activity decreased in "hub" regions and many volunteers described a feeling of the cogs being loosened and their sense of self being altered.
The second study, due to be published in the British Journal of Psychiatry on Thursday, involved 10 volunteers and found that psilocybin enhanced their recollections of personal memories. Robin Carhart Harris from Imperial's department of medicine, who worked on both studies, said the results suggest psilocybin could be useful as an adjunct to psychotherapy. Nutt cautioned that the new research was very preliminary and involved only small numbers of people.
"We're not saying go out there and eat magic mushrooms," he said. "But...this drug has such a fundamental impact on the brain that it's got to be meaningful -- it's got to be telling us something about how the brain works. So we should be studying it and optimizing it if there's a therapeutic benefit."
The key areas of the brain identified -- one called the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and another called the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) -- are the subject of debate among neuroscientists, but the PCC is thought by many to have a role in consciousness and self-identity.
The mPFC is known to be hyperactive in depression, and the researchers pointed out that other key treatments for depression including medicines like Prozac, as well as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and deep brain stimulation, also appear to suppress mPFC activity. Psilocybin's dampening action on this area may make it a useful and potentially long-acting antidepressant, Carhart-Harris said. The studies also showed that psilocybin reduced blood flow in the hypothalamus - a part of the brain where people who suffer from a condition known as cluster headaches often have increased blood flow. This could explain why some cluster headache sufferers have said their symptoms improved after taking the psychedelic drug, the researcher said.
The studies, which are among only a handful conducted into psychedelic substances since the 1960s and 1970s, revive a promising field of study into mind-altering drugs which some experts say can offer powerful and sustained mood improvement and relief from anxiety. Other experts echoed Nott's caution: "These findings are very interesting from the research viewpoint, but a great deal more work would be needed before most psychiatrists would think that psilocybin was a safe, effective and acceptable adjunct to psychotherapy," said Nick Craddock, a psychiatry professor from Cardiff University.
Kevin Healy, chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' faculty of medical psychotherapy said it was interesting research "but we are clearly nowhere near seeing psilocybin used regularly and widely in psychotherapy practice."
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EmperorThan
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My favorite kind of mushroom: Parrot Toadstool (Hygrocybe Psittina) so gooey looking and awesome colored.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/51/H_psittacina2_Rosemary_...
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EmperorThan
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MrMetalloidMan
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Hey, maybe it's something that would actually "help me".
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MrMetalloidMan
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rosyjane
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but we cooked that and ate....
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rosyjane
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LightShifter
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Great shroom pics! Now to go out and find some cow pies!
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LightShifter
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warman1138
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If shrooms aren't god, they're pretty damn close.
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floydyboy
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warman1138:
You wanna see god? Try some DMT. That stuff, woohoo, careful with that stuff.
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floydyboy
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bailey78
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Look folks as mosty of us know drugs of most any kind can be fun just remeber to Think first because once you have done the deed it can't be undone most of the time. or should I say there is NO CAN OF BUZZ GO AWAY!
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bailey78
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dudefromtherock
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Hit lots of acid back in the day but never shrooms...psychedelics unlock hidden parts of the brain letting you see the world in a new rewarding and profound way. You need to be mentally stable though....a veritable amusement park for the mind .
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sunny1
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Oh my, too old to outlive the trials and a bit this side of crazy. Sad really.
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Peloquin
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"but we are clearly nowhere near seeing psilocybin used regularly and widely in psychotherapy practice."
- they always say that. We've disovered a miracle of modern science, now let's forget about it.
Wow, I can see trails man. Oh, I have mouse trails on.
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Peloquin
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TaGgInUrBlOcKuP [removed]
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Everyone should try psychedelic drugs at least once. Simple minded people be warned, they are no joke.
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noxidereus
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I've never tried mushrooms, but I have always wanted to. I am introverted and would love to see what that altered state is like. I love to explore my own mind. I've just never had the opportunity. Bill Hicks had good things to say about his experience with shrooms. If I knew how to get them I probably would try it for myself.
Bravatravels said, "It made me explore parts of my brain I never knew I had. Also, there is an artistic side of us that for some reason comes up after trying s rooms. After that experience, I see the world completely different than before. I am happier, focus, unafraid, and alert."
That sounds nice and I hear that all the time from people who have had that experience. I really feel like I'm missing out.
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noxidereus:
hallucinogens can be rewarding, life term experiences, but using them is not to be taken lightly. ( said the old nagging dude who is now going away . . . . )
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remanns:
I appreciate your wisdom and I know that you are right. I definitely wouldn't take it lightly. ^'d Thanks
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EmperorThan
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noxidereus:
The way I put it to someone onetime: "Leg's let one explore the physical world the way mush let's ones explore the world of the mind." Without ever having had it I'd feel like a 'mental paraplegic'.
I've heard the best way to get it is to grow it. Just make sure you live in a place where it's legal to grow them first. ....*cough* .....New Mexico.
http://web.archive.org/web/20060701112912/http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/291...
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noxidereus:
You are. You would see yourself as others see you. If you don't like what you see, you will have a horrorfying experience, if you like it, you will feel like superman.
Either way, you'll never look at yourself the same way. Uh, not that I've tried. OOh, spiders! Spiders! (really, it isn't a joke, needs to be taken seriously despite the conotations)
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noxidereus:
It's a life changing experience. Just make sure you're with good people you trust your 1st time. & don't take too much! Start small, & slow. I hated them the first few times I had them. Took too much at parties with random ppl..was not fun at all.
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noxidereus:
Ps, as far as I know spores are legal, you can buy 'em online. They only become illegal once you grow them. It only takes a few days to grow em in the back of your closet
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noxidereus
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Peloquin:
I think it was unintentionally misleading when I said I always wanted to try mushrooms. I've always had some desire to try it, but since there are risks I wasn't always open to actually going through with it. I know it isn't something to take lightly and for most of my life I wouldn't have risked taking it and potentially having a bad experience. I am only recently open to trying it. As I mentioned I'm introverted. It is my nature to self-reflect and I tend to think deeply about things. I'm intrigued by the idea of expanding my understanding of myself and seeing things from a different perspective, but I know it's not something to take lightly. Trying it still makes me nervous, but I think having a potentially deeply meaningful experience makes it worth considering.
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noxidereus
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floydyboy:
Good advice. Thanks.
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floydyboy:
Great advice, I may add that orange juice Helps... =)
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noxidereus:
Know what your eating, makeing tea from or just pokeing up your ass if thats the way you want to do it. Some will KILL you in a VERY painful mannor.Ohand go to play not to stay.
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remanns:
I know when I'm holding onto the grass so I don't fall off the Earth I have had just enough
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kbshana
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how can I participate in the study group?!?
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bailey78
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Shrooms always make Me Happy. @_@
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bailey78:
+^d HAPPY +^d HAPPY +^d JOY +^d JOY ! ( as someone once said,....without so many obvious +^d s,....but I think they were there ! - in spirit ! )
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x12igl_happy-happy-joy-joy_fun - 4 months ago
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remanns:
Voted way up+^d
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remanns:
jajjajajajjajaa
ohh remanns....
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BRAVATRAVELS:
huzzha ! I am pleased that YOU are pleased. PLUS- someone NOTICED me !
( - - -how kewl is THAT !?! )p.s. in Amurica - that wuld be " ha ha ha ha ha ha . . . ."
jajajaja is more akin to "yes yes yes yes yes " as speaked by a Polish fisher-person !
( appreciated )
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remanns:
Flashback!
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Leen61
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Excellent post. This definitely needs to be explored. This is a much better alternative to those nasty, big pharma drugs where the side effects are much worse than the condition itself.
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choices, choices, choices :D
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BRAVATRAVELS
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about a year ago I when to Amsterdam with bunch a friends from school... I was very afraid of death and felt a little depressed about my life at the moment...
Then one of my friends suggested we should all try s rooms to get rid off our fears... Legal and available at the time we all when to the nearest store and acquire the precious psychedelic.
To my surprise tripping on s room was the most amazing experience I ever had as an adult. It liberated me of my fears and self-conscience. It made me explore parts of my brain I never knew I had. Also, there is an artistic side of us that for some reason comes up after trying s rooms.
After that experience, I see the world completely different than before. I am happier, focus, unafraid, and alert.
I am soo glad our scientific community is looking into a natural plant that will help many to find their selves and open their mind to new experiences.
I am available if they ever need another case study :D
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remanns
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More light to trip on this fungal fantastical !
( related current "c u r r e n t " post )
"The Fungal Fantastical"
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http://current.com/shows/upstream/93631527_the-fungal-fantastical.htm - 4 months ago
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remanns:
Good video. The first mushroom in the video is a bleeding mycena I think!!! When my 16 year old dog died I buried him and bleeding mycenas grew out of his grave. I thought that was cool, like nature's way of putting flowers on the grave for me.
The message he's saying in the video is kind of like the connected tree roots in Avatar.
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EmperorThan
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EmperorThan:
Good comparison. And I like your fungus/flower life/death metaphoric moment as well !
very +^d . - 4 months ago
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remanns
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Study On ! +^d
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
Sorry, didn't mean to repost.
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
mushrooms get accidental buried all the time - a hazard in a communal field !
+^d ! HUZZAH shroomage !
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
HAH ! +^d Bazinga !
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