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New study determines psychedelic mushroom microdoses can improve mood, mental health
https://medicalxpress.com ^ | JULY 11, 2022 | by University of British Columbia

Posted on 07/11/2022 1:13:08 PM PDT by Red Badger

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The latest study to examine how tiny amounts of psychedelics can impact mental health provides further evidence of the therapeutic potential of microdosing.

Published in Scientific Reports this week, the study followed 953 people taking regular small amounts of psilocybin and a second group of 180 people who were not microdosing. This research, led by University of British Columbia Okanagan's Dr. Zach Walsh and doctoral student Joseph Rootman, is the latest study to come from the Microdose.me project.

For the 30-day study, participants were asked to complete a number of assessments that tapped into mental health symptomology, mood and measures of cognition. For example, a smartphone finger tap test was integrated into the study to measure psychomotor ability, which can be used as a marker for neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson's disease.

Those microdosing demonstrated greater improvements in mood, mental health and psychomotor ability over the one-month period, compared to non-microdosing peers who completed the same assessments.

"This is the largest longitudinal study of this kind to date of microdosing psilocybin, and one of the few studies to engage a control group," says Dr. Walsh, who teaches in the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. "Our findings of improved mood and reduced symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress add to the growing conversation about the therapeutic potential of microdosing."

Large doses of psychedelic psilocybin mushrooms have a long history of use among some Indigenous peoples and are prized in Western culture for their psychedelic effects, explains Dr. Walsh. They were also labeled an illicit substance during the American-led "war on drugs." But recent interest has expanded from large dose psychedelic use—known for creating dramatic alterations in mood and consciousness—to the potential therapeutic application of smaller microdoses; amounts so small they minimally interfere with daily functioning.

The Microdose.me project is conducted by an international team including Dr. Pam Kryskow from UBC Vancouver, Maggie Kiraga and Dr. Kim Kuypers from Maastricht University in the Netherlands, American mycologist Paul Stamets, and Kalin Harvey and Eesmyal Santos-Brault of the Quantified Citizen health research platform.

Microdosing involves regular self-administration in doses small enough to not impair normal cognitive functioning. The doses can be as small as 0.1 to 0.3 grams of dried mushrooms, and may be taken three to five times a week.

The most widely reported substances used for microdosing are psilocybin mushrooms and LSD. Psilocybin mushrooms are considered non-addictive and relatively non-toxic—especially when compared to tobacco, opioids and alcohol.

"Our findings of mood and mental health improvements associated with psilocybin microdosing align with previous studies of psychedelic microdosing, and add to them through the use of a longitudinal study design and large sample that allowed us to examine consistency of effects across age, gender and their mental health," says Rootman.

The comparisons of microdosers to non-microdosers over the one-month period of the study indicated greater improvements among microdosers when asked about their mood, depression, anxiety and stress, he explains. Analyses of the finger tap test showed that microdosers demonstrated a more positive change in performance than non-microdosers, particularly among people over the age of 55.

"Despite the promising nature of these findings, there is a need for further research to more firmly establish the nature of the relationship between microdosing, mood and mental health, and the extent to which these effects are directly attributable to psilocybin rather than participant expectancies about the substance," says Dr. Walsh.

The study was not designed to investigate the potential influence of participant expectancy on microdose outcomes, but the authors note this is a necessary advancement in the field.

"Considering the tremendous health costs and ubiquity of depression and anxiety, as well as the sizable proportion of patients who do not respond to existing treatments, the potential for another approach to addressing these disorders warrants substantial consideration," Rootman says.

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Study finds psychedelic microdosing improves mental health More information: Joseph M. Rootman et al, Psilocybin microdosers demonstrate greater observed improvements in mood and mental health at one month relative to non-microdosing controls, Scientific Reports (2022). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-14512-3 Journal information: Scientific Reports


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To: ifinnegan

Noted.


41 posted on 07/11/2022 3:19:08 PM PDT by Born in 1950 (Anti left, nothing else.)
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To: steve86

assuming you’re in OR, WA or CO... pick your own.


42 posted on 07/11/2022 3:26:13 PM PDT by Levy78 (Reject modernity, embrace tradition. )
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To: steve86

I did have one once. With a friend. drove up to Big Sur and wandered around in the woods. We were especially taken with a waterfall. Every drop stood out individually. Fascinating, and basically smoothed off my friend’s nerves. I was already pretty smoothed off, but thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Never needed or wanted more.


43 posted on 07/11/2022 3:30:06 PM PDT by Veto! (FJBsucksrocks)
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To: Rebelbase

frequently dropping large amounts of LSD is a bad idea... i don’t know anyone who was improved by doing that. Every blue moon, in a safe environment, with the proper state of mind going into it... have at it!


44 posted on 07/11/2022 3:31:42 PM PDT by Levy78 (Reject modernity, embrace tradition. )
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To: Levy78

Those two people forever turned me off to wanting to do it again.


45 posted on 07/11/2022 4:14:12 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Crush, smash and obliterate the Liberal New World Order)
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To: Rebelbase

Quick, someone send a link to Hunter, only half kidding.


46 posted on 07/11/2022 4:16:56 PM PDT by Colt1851Navy (What was wrong with Nixon?)
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To: Night Hides Not

What a coincidence! I did the same, but with G & T’s over the weekend ; )


47 posted on 07/11/2022 4:33:09 PM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!)
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Did some research last weekend in a place that at night you can see your shadow from the glow of the milky way
48 posted on 07/11/2022 4:38:53 PM PDT by dsrtsage ( Complexity is just simple lacking imagination)
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To: Red Badger

I tried mushrooms once back in the early ‘70s. It was very nice and not at all scary but once was enough. I can see how a tiny dose might be comforting.

I think I read somewhere that it has been used in a hospice with good effect allowing people to face their death with enhanced peace.


49 posted on 07/11/2022 4:42:45 PM PDT by muir_redwoods (Freedom isn't free, liberty isn't liberal and you'll never find anything Right on the Left)
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To: Born in 1950

Noted.

Good.

This is what Leary pushed in 1960.

He could get no traction so he and others took it to the general public.

Leary was pushing for non gender pronouns back in the 60’s/70’s


50 posted on 07/11/2022 6:30:21 PM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: muir_redwoods

God didn’t create them for nothing......................


51 posted on 07/12/2022 5:11:24 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: familyop

People who like drugs tend to abuse drugs.........................


52 posted on 07/12/2022 5:13:02 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Rebelbase

Shrooms were the only time in MY life a Jackson Pollock painting made any sense..................................


53 posted on 07/12/2022 5:18:09 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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