Magic mushrooms and other drugs help war veterans overcome trauma

A growing number of soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder are being returned to “magical mushrooms” and the LSD to address their situation. But drug laws make it impossible for them to be used even if they work. But now a new law, the Psicdelic Medicine Group, a consortium [...]
But, now a new law, the Psicdelical Medicine Group, a consortium of experts, academics, researchers, policy specialists and industry partners, has begun to lobbi for changes in laws so that scientists can start clinical trials.
And if years ago I was asked if your psychocibina would work (Psycidelic ward on magic mushrooms) for veterans, I would say it's too dangerous to relive trauma. But many veterans are using it and making it work.
It is reported that 17 percent of people who have seen active military service have shown symptoms of prefigurement, nightmares, anxiety, depression, anger, and sadness.
Earlier this year, a medical team from South Carolina reported on clinical trials found in persons suffering from PTSD who had used magical mushrooms as part of their therapy. Their mental health proved to be much better than those who had not used it. /Periscope












