One in four of us is depressed, which means they do not find happiness, pleasure or satisfaction in anything. They suffer every moment, and they constantly fight with thought telling them to end it all. Imagine a state of mind of a depressed person, who sees no hope, feels no pleasure, lives in fear, hates themselves and just wants to die.
It turns out mother nature has created cures for depression but it did not reach the sufferers because our authority wielding control freak politicians have banished mother nature on us. Since the late 1960s scientific research was not allowed on psychedelics and it still remains highly restricted. However, thanks to some really brave and persistent scientists, in the last decade or so a few top research institutions have managed to gain permission to conduct research on psilocybin mushrooms.
Just one dose...
Cures depression, even treatment resistant depression which otherwise is incurable.
Cures existential depression. Nothing is more traumatic than an existential threat — this is when your doctor tell you that you have only X months left to live. Studies have found that one dose of magic mushrooms cures depression in patients with cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life threatening conditions. Psilocybin simply gives patients the strength to deal with the reality.
Cures addictions. 85% success rate with tobacco addiction. Astonishingly high success rates with addictions, such as alcohol, heroin, cocaine and other hard drugs.
Dissolves ego and gives an ultimate blissful feeling of oneness with nature and fellow humans
Significantly enhances cognition, creativity, improves brain function and makes you smarter
Cures disorders such as anorexia and compulsive disorder (OCD)
Cures migraines and cluster headaches
Gives an out of body spiritual experience and makes you compassionate, empathetic and generally a better person
Significantly improves relationships, both personal and professional
Read what scientists discovered in their research at...
Johns Hopkins University Medical Centre, USA.
New York University, USA
Yale University, USA
https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/education/residency/interest/psychedelic_science_group/
https://news.yale.edu/2020/01/20/new-research-confirms-lingering-mood-benefit-psychedelics
University of Wisconsin, Heffter Research Institute, USA
University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
University of Zurich, Switzerland
University of Arizona, USA
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Helsinki University, Finland
Imperial College London, UK
University of California San Francisco, USA
Kings College London, UK
This chart was produced by Dr David Nutt, a British neuropsychopharmacologist. He is considered the world's most respected scientist on drug research. Please see his Wikipedia page for more details.
Note: The maximum potential harm by mushrooms indicated here is related only to extreme irresponsible and foolish use, such as, taking mushrooms in a public place, on a bridge or a high rise building. If taken sensibly while exercising basic common sense, mushrooms do not cause any harm to human health and are completely safe as found by the researchers at Kings College London. Links to the study can be found here and here.