Microdosing is gaining popularity, but is it safe? “Shrooms,” also known as magic mushrooms, are a popular hallucinogenic drug that has been used recreationally for centuries across the globe.
The University of Virginia Health Toxicology Laboratory found psilocin (a psychoactive compound in magic mushrooms) in one product — but in hundreds of clinical studies, psilocin hasn’t caused these ...
The former heavyweight champion is not alone when it comes to the use of "magic'' mushrooms during ... estimated 4% to 5% of pro golfers are microdosing mushrooms. He declined to name the golfers ...
often advertising some kind of proprietary mushroom blend, with words like “nootropic,” “magic” or “microdosing” emblazoned on the packaging. Prophet Premium Blends, the company that ...
At Oakland’s controversial Church of Ambrosia, a mural that documents the religion’s doctrine is meant to “recreate a ...
Ben Nemtin said his dad "thought he had food poisoning" at first, but he has delighted internet users with his ecstatic ...
It comes amid a growing trade in legal ‘microdosing confectionary’ and concerns over the lack of regulation on their sale ...
More than 5 million Americans in treatment for depression could benefit from therapy with psilocybin -- the active ingredient ...
New research suggests psilocybin mushrooms may have shaped human consciousness, supporting the Stoned Ape Hypothesis and ...
The former heavyweight champion is not alone when it comes to the use of "magic'' mushrooms during ... estimated 4% to 5% of pro golfers are microdosing mushrooms. He declined to name the golfers ...