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Psychedelic Mushrooms Are Closer To Medicinal Use (nytimes.com) 79

Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have recommended that psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, be reclassified for medical use, potentially paving the way for the psychedelic drug to one day treat depression and anxiety and help people stop smoking. The New York Times: The suggestion to reclassify psilocybin from a Schedule I drug, with no known medical benefit, to a Schedule IV drug, which is akin to prescription sleeping pills, was part of a review to assess the safety and abuse of medically administered psilocybin [Editor's note: the story may be paywalled; alternative source]. Before the Food and Drug Administration can be petitioned to reclassify the drug, though, it has to clear extensive study and trials, which can take more than five years, the researchers wrote. The analysis was published in the October print issue of Neuropharmacology, a medical journal focused on neuroscience.

The study comes as many Americans shift their attitudes toward the use of some illegal drugs. The widespread legalization of marijuana has helped demystify drug use, with many people now recognizing the medicinal benefits for those with anxiety, arthritis and other physical ailments. Psychedelics, like LSD and psilocybin, are illegal and not approved for medical or recreational use. But in recent years scientists and consumers have begun rethinking their use to combat depression and anxiety.

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Psychedelic Mushrooms Are Closer To Medicinal Use

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  • by Arzaboa ( 2804779 ) on Wednesday October 03, 2018 @04:33PM (#57420900)

    Many cultures use hallucinogens. Changing how the brain works for a limited amount of time, can have profound effects on how people view themselves and society around them. Harnessing this to help people isn't a new thing, its simply a return to things that have worked over time.

    --
    Here we go round the mulberry bush

  • by Anonymous Coward

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  • Now more than ever (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Jahoda ( 2715225 ) on Wednesday October 03, 2018 @04:57PM (#57421036)
    "...The heavens parted. God looked down and rained down gifts of forgiveness onto my being, healing me on every level, psychically, physically, emotionally.

    And I realized that our true nature is spirit not body, that we are eternal beings that God’s love is unconditional. There is nothing that we can ever do to change that, It is only our illusion that we are separate from God or that we are alone. In fact, the reality is, we are one with God and he loves us.

    Now if that isn’t a hazard to this country? How are we going to keep building nuclear weapons? What’s going to happen to the arms industry if we realized that we’re all ONE?

    It’s going to fuck up the economy. The economy that’s fake anyway. Which would be a real bummer ... You can see why the government is cracking down on the idea of experiencing unconditional love.”
    • Fantastic Bill Hicks [youtu.be] quote. [wordpress.com]

      Funny how animals have been on this planet for millions of years yet man is the only animal stupid enough who can't figure this out.

  • Now that pot is legal, I can't go to a public park without smelling the stuff. Cigarettes weren't so bad since they had a 5 foot radius. But dammit, if somebody is smoking pot within a 100 feet everyone in my family (kids included) go "Ugh! It smells like a skunk around here!" It's only going to get worse...

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I suppose we can make it illegal to do both of:

      A) smoke pot
      B) in public

      Since edibles are a thing, and people can smoke at home or in special pot bars, I think that level of regulation is perfectly reasonable.

    • by Patent Lover ( 779809 ) on Wednesday October 03, 2018 @07:03PM (#57421572)

      We'll be sure to get off your lawn, sir.

    • Cigarettes weren't so bad since they had a 5 foot radius.

      Yeah, that's right, tobacco smoke magically dissipates within five feet of smokers. Got any other horse shit you want to peddle? I've got some unfertilized plants in my garden which could use top dressing.

    • The comment about the smell just makes me remember college years. Go to McDonald's at 2AM. Notice strong weed smell. Order food. Receive completely wrong order.

      But as for making it not stink.... wasn't part of weed culture just bragging about the dank smell?

  • Any attempts to reclassify Schedule 1 drugs will probably never happen because the big pharma companies are strongly opposed (since all the things on Schedule 1 are drugs that the big pharma companies can't patent or control and that any drug maker would be able to produce)

    Plus you have the anti-drugs campaigners who would argue that (as with weed) the harmful effects of hallucinogenic drugs outweigh any medical benefits.

    • Re:Wont happen (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Noishkel ( 3464121 ) on Wednesday October 03, 2018 @06:38PM (#57421478)
      Especially with that asshole Jeff Sessions as the AG. I didn't mind him when he was first appointed, then he started talking about all that same old Neo-Con 'drug warrior' BS about state level legalization of marijuana. And given that I highly doubt he would support rescheduling psilocybin.
  • You've done a lot for mainstream acceptance of taking shrooms!
  • So let eat this mushroom and fly to Miami. What could possibly go wrong?

  • by i.r.id10t ( 595143 ) on Wednesday October 03, 2018 @06:21PM (#57421422)

    Some of the medical benefits 'shrooms provide are already well studied and known.

    For example, we know that aerobic exercise is good for you. Which is just the kind of exercise you get when running from the angry bull or cows in the field, or the farmer, or ....

  • by Anonymous Coward

    But not to own a mushroom.

  • I don't like getting blasted on them as they can make you wonder off into some dark places vs say acid but when I go out to a nightclub to rave I'll take about .4 grams and about 1-1.5 hours later I'll take another .5 sometimes in smaller portions over 30min. Usually I'd have done one chocolate which I make into 1 gram worth of shrooms. You get an almost weed high with out the body stone so your visual perception changes a bit and things seem more clear and happy. The come down is like a MDA come down you f

  • This is like all the stoner proposals to make everything out of hemp.

    Sure, the stuff won't work better than anything we already use for those purposes, but ... it's hemp man, so it's good!!

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