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Psilocybin from Mushrooms Shows Great Hope for Treating Depression and Needs More Testing Says New Study

The day after the dose is administered, chats with these two guides are then allowed. During these sessions, these participants talked about their psychedelic experiences. Professor David Nutt, the study’s principal investigator, shared that therapy was as important as the effect of the drug. This is why it is not advisable for any mental health patient to self-medicate. Using the drug alone might not induce this deep antidepressant effect.

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