Paul Stamets and Pamela Kryskow discuss the diverse history and potential of psilocybin mushrooms, highlighting their cultural and medical significance in human evolution and mental health treatment. Kryskow emphasizes the
Pam Kryskow, Paul Stamets
Indigenous communities are key to the emerging psychedelic industry but often see little benefit. How can companies ensure their inclusion and fair share in the growing market? Join the conversation.
Jeeshan Chowdhury, David Heldreth, Julia Mande
Psilocybin service center facilitator discusses ceremonies and natural medicines in Colorado and Oregon's new state frameworks for participation in natural medicine practices.
William Wildcat Coakee, Sean McAllister, Dave Kopilak
Executive Director Patty Salazar discusses Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act.
Patty Salazar, Joshua White
State programs' equity, adverse event management, community tensions, integration with mental health system, microdosing, and indigenous community respect are key topics discussed in the video.
Rebecca Martinez, Jonathan Treem, Tracey Tee
Ibogaine, a transformative psychedelic medicine, shows promise in treating addiction by altering perception and mood. With a long history of use, it is now being tested in clinical trials.
Studies since 2005 show ayahuasca impacts memory, vision, introspection in the brain. Changes in hippocampus, visual cortex, frontopolar regions, default mode network observed during acute effects.
Ayahuasca shows promise as a treatment for major depression, with a trial indicating significant reduction in symptoms and improvements in physiological systems linked to depression. Research on psychedelics for depression
Nicole Galvão-Coelho
N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is an endogenous substance found in human organs and the brain. A study evaluates the effects of inhaled DMT on brain activity and cognition using EEG and subjective
Dráulio Araújo
Psychedelic-assisted therapies for adolescents are discussed, including the use of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression and the need for further studies and careful consideration of risks. Traditional use of plant medicines
Corine de Boer, Rebecca Kronman, Glauber Assis
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