New study shows magic mushrooms repair brain damage caused by extreme trauma
date:Jul 29, 2013
ring a noise associated with the shock simply lost their fear, says Dr. Juan Sanchez-Ramos, who co-authored the study. A low dose of psilocybin led them to overcome fear conditioning and the freeze response associated with it faster than the group of mice on Ketanserin (a drug that counteracts the receptor that binds psilocybin in the brain) and a control group on saline.

An estimated 5 percent of Americans - more than 13 million people - have PTSD at any given time, according to the PTSD Allia
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