Pioneering research from Columbia University in New York suggests that psilocybin, the key component in magic mushrooms, may help people with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). The study, published in Psychedelics, looked at how psilocybin affected brain activity in BDD patients, and it found significant alterations in brain connections that might help lessen the disorder’s obsessive thinking patterns.
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