N.S. company launching clinical trial to examine magic mushrooms as treatment for PTSD | CBC News

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Halucenex Life Sciences in Windsor, N.S., is in the midst of the province's first clinical trial using the psychoactive substance psilocybin.

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Just like leaches, blood letting, etc. Nobody is researching the physical differences in brains that have various mental disorders. Almost no studies seeing if your brain fires differently and target those receptors.

I wonder how the actual therapy is conducted. A Nova program on this the other day said nothing about it. True, the CBC article does say 'Nurse Brenda Perks will help guide trial participants through their psychedelic experience.' But a nurse isn't a trained therapist.

For US soldiers returning from the Washington DC debacle and fiasco called Iraq and Afghanistan this is a much better option than big pharma psych meds which don't work at all and only line the pockets of donors.

Why. We already know this based on other studies. You trust the CDC but not other studies. This has been studied in the USA for a fair amount of time already. Longer than studies on you know what.

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