
There is an on going mental health crisis in the United states that is alarmingly on the rise. Current treatment modalities are limited and often unattainable. People are seeking options outside of regulated medical models.
SSRI, SNRI and other pharmaceuticals have been the staple of the medical model for over 4 decades with very little change or improvement. Meanwhile, 55 years ago, in 1970 psilocybin mushrooms were deemed punishable by law due to Nixon's creation of the Controlled Substance Act.
Since the 1970's scientists and researchers have discovered a tremendous amount about the brain, body and how psychedelics actually impact people's mood, perception and mental state. Unfortunately, due to the Controlled Substance Act of 1970, and decades of misinformation, the dominant narrative in the US is that psychedelics have a hig
Since the 1970's scientists and researchers have discovered a tremendous amount about the brain, body and how psychedelics actually impact people's mood, perception and mental state. Unfortunately, due to the Controlled Substance Act of 1970, and decades of misinformation, the dominant narrative in the US is that psychedelics have a high potential for abuse and no medicinal use. This is just not true.
The Mushroom Nurse Collective is determined to shift the cultural narrative to one that is open to and accepting of the data that scientists, researcher and clinical trials are proving to be correct about "psychedelic" compounds, particularly mushrooms. Join in on this fight to change minds and move science forward:
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Discussion with the Organization, OpeNurses about participation in a clinical trial: Multivariate Neural and Physiological Correlates of Psychedelic Sub-states: a Within-subjects, Healthy Volunteer Study with Experience-sampling
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