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This Week in Psychedelics - 2.25.22

Cannabis

  • Where Is The Cannabis Industry Headed In 2022? (Forbes)

  • The Media’s War on Cannabis (Volteface)

  • Michigan marijuana recall reversal let businesses sell contaminated cannabis (MLive.com)

  • Why you still can’t buy legal pot in N.J. 16 months after voters gave the go-ahead (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • Customers At South Dakota’s Only Medical Dispensary Still Getting Arrested (High Times)

  • The US cannabis industry now supports 428,059 jobs (Leafly)

  • Cannabis shown to be an effective treatment option for back pain: Study review (The GrowthOp)

  • New Law Could Help Free Louisiana Man Serving Life in Prison For Cannabis (High Times)

  • South Dakota Governor Won’t Rule Out Vetoing Marijuana Legalization Bill That Passed The Senate (Marijuana Moment)

  • New Zealand Police Reboot Illegal Cannabis Operation Search After Year of Inactivity (High Times)

  • Marijuana Legalization Bill Heads To Delaware House Floor Following Second Committee Approval (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oregon Lawmakers Take On State’s Illicit Pot Operations (High Times)

  • Maryland Lawmakers Vote To Put Marijuana Legalization Referendum On November Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • London drug trial a vital but ‘tiny’ step (Green World)

  • College Students Who Use Marijuana Show Signs Of Greater Motivation Compared To Non-Users, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • California Bill Would Protect Cannabis Users From Employment Discrimination (High Times)

  • Our outdated marijuana laws put Americans in danger. It's past time for federal cannabis reforms. (USA Today)

  • Three In Four Florida Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana, New Poll Finds (Marijuana Moment)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata: The Ohio Valley Shroom Taking Over the World (DoubleBlind)

  • Probing How Magic Mushrooms Might Help Cure Addiction (Discover)

  • Oregon Senators Approve Psilocybin Equity Bill In Committee (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Psilocybin Bill in Committee (Truffle Report)

  • Second Hawaii Senate Committee Approves Psilocybin Task Force Bill, With Decriminalization Measures Still Pending (Marijuana Moment)

  • Can ‘magic mushrooms’ make the trip to legal in conservative Utah? (The Salt Lake Tribune)

MDMA

  • MDMA Doesn't Actually Cause Comedowns, New Study Finds (VICE)

DMT

  • New study offers a detailed glimpse into the otherworldly encounters produced by the psychedelic drug DMT (PsyPost)

  • The First-Ever Clinical Trial For DMT Use In Major Depressive Disorder Show Promise (The Dales Report)

  • Tackling Trauma with Pharmahuasca and DMT (Psychedelic Science Review)

Mescaline

Iboga

  • Gabon Takes First Step Toward Legal Export of Sustainable Iboga (Lucid News)

Nitrous Oxide

Ketamine

  • N.B. clinic brings psychedelic drug to mainstream to treat PTSD (CBC)

Miscellaneous

  • The Insights Psychedelics Give You Aren’t Always True (VICE)

  • Your Brain on Psychedelics Might Look the Same as Your Brain on Religious Mysticism (DoubleBlind)

  • Top Federal Drug Agency Funds Research On Differing Legal Marijuana Regulatory Models (Marijuana Moment)

  • California’s Proposed Psychedelic Decrim Bill Paused in State Assembly (Lucid News)

  • The Corporatization of Psychedelics Would Be a Disaster (Jacobin)

  • Police Keep Arresting People For Drugs Even As Incarceration Rates Drop, Pew Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Reclaiming Ownership of Your Body With Psychedelics (Psychedelics Today)

  • At Harvard, Psychedelic Drugs' Tentative Renaissance (The Harvard Crimson)

  • Utah Senate Committee Approves Psychedelics Study Task Force Bill That Already Passed House (Marijuana Moment)

  • Is the Hype Around Psychedelics Bursting? (Psychology Today)

  • What’s Next for Australia’s Psychedelics Movement? (Truffle Report)

  • Why Victoria should review its response to drugs and decriminalise usage (The Age)

  • After Its Vilification In The 1960s, There Is Now A Renaissance In Psychedelic Drugs To Help Treat Depression And Mental Health Issues (Forbes)

  • Do Psychedelic Drug Therapies Actually Require Getting High? (Discover)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 1.21.22

Cannabis

  • Thailand Plans to Make Marijuana Legal, Scrapping Jail Terms and Fines for Possession (Bloomberg)

  • U.S. Senate Candidate Smokes Marijuana Blunt In Campaign Ad About Harms Of Criminalization (Marijuana Moment)

  • After One Year As President, Biden’s Marijuana Promises Remain Unfulfilled (Marijuana Moment)

  • Mississippi House Approves Medical Marijuana Bill With Amendments (Marijuana Moment)

  • It’s high time that people caught with cannabis be spared jail, declare public (The Telegraph)

  • London’s Cannabis Diversion Plan Draws Political Fire (Filter)

  • Kansas Medical Marijuana Hearings Cancelled After Senate GOP Leader Reroutes House-Passed Bill (Marijuana Moment)

  • What Is THC-O Acetate, And Why Is It Getting Attention? (Forbes)

  • Study Shows Cannabis was Food Staple for Ancient Chinese Dynasty (High Times)

  • Most Americans Predict Biden Won’t Uphold Marijuana Decriminalization Promise In 2022, Poll Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Austin, Texas Cannabis Decriminalization Initiative Set for Ballot in May (High Times)

  • Rhode Island Governor Includes Marijuana Legalization And Expungements In Budget Request (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis use impacts cognitive ability beyond intoxication: study (CTV News)

  • Minnesota Democratic Leaders Preview Marijuana Legalization Plan For 2022 (Marijuana Moment)

  • Ohio Advocates Submit Additional Signatures for Cannabis Proposal (High Times)

  • Kentucky Addresses Cannabis Reform Through New Legislation (High Times)

  • Canada might be home to the world’s first airport dispensary (Leafly)

  • Nebraska Activists Say New GOP Medical Marijuana Bill Is A ‘Poison Pill’ Meant To Detract From Ballot Efforts (Marijuana Moment)

  • South Dakota Governor Demands Cannabis Advocates Cover Legal Costs (High Times)

  • Banking Activity Increases In States That Legalize Marijuana, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis Companies Target Teens on Social Media, Study Claims (High Times)

  • Cloudastructure’s Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Cannabis Surveillance (High Times)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Controversial Kansas Lawmaker Files Bill To Legalize Psilocybin Possession And Cultivation (Marijuana Moment)

  • Bipartisan Congressional Lawmakers Tell DEA To Allow Psilocybin Treatment For Terminal Patients (Marijuana Moment)

  • New Research Probes Psilocybin’s Effect on Suicidality (Lucid News)

  • Optimi Health Submits Natural Psilocybin Combined Drug Delivery and Extraction Formulations for Provisional Patent (Psilocybin Alpha)

MDMA

  • Why MDMA Makes You Horny (VICE)

  • Use of ecstasy and cocaine drops during pandemic (Irish Examiner)

  • Numinus Announces Key Milestones in MAPS-Sponsored MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD Clinical Trial (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • The MDMA Comedown: Why Coming Down From Molly Feels So Bad (DoubleBlind)

  • A psychedelic trip to recovery: How psychedelics can help treat PTSD (The Ubyssey)

DMT

  • Algernon Pharmaceuticals Files for Clinical Trial and Ethics Approval for Phase 1 DMT Human Stroke Study (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Why Do People See Elves And Other "Entities" When They Smoke DMT? (IFLScience)

Ayahuasca

Morning Glory Seeds

  • What Is LSA? Your Guide To The Complicated Psychedelic (Healing Maps)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • BetterLife Receives FDA Response On Its Pre-IND Application For Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Treatment With BETR-001 (Psilocybin Alpha)

Synthetic Cannabinoids

  • Study: Cannabinoids May Help Prevent and Treat Peanut Allergies (The Marijuana Herald)

  • Trial Will Test Synthetic Cannabinoid for Weight Loss in Obesity (Medscape)

  • Dyadic Introduces Novel Method to Produce Synthetic Cannabinoids and Precursors Utilizing C1 Cell Line Production Platform and Patent Pending Process (GlobeNewswire)

Ketamine

  • Plastic Surgeons Are Using Ketamine to Make Nose Jobs More Pleasant (Allure)

Datura

  • Are your food grains adulterated with poisonous dhatura (Times of India)

Miscellaneous

  • DEA Proposes Adding 5 More Psychedelics to Schedule 1 Controlled Substances (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Psychedelic use is only “weakly” associated with psychosis-like symptoms, according to new research (PsyPost)

  • Utah Lawmaker Files Bill To Explore Therapeutic Use of Psychedelics (High Times)

  • Psychedelics ‘Train Has Left the Station’ Says Federal Drug Official as More States Seek Access (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Sydney Researchers Awarded Over $2.2 Million By Australian Government To Study MDMA, Psilocybin (Forbes)

  • Missouri Lawmaker Files Bill To Decriminalize Low-Level Drug Possession (Marijuana Moment)

  • Psychedelic legalization now (The New Amsterdam Psychedelic Law Blog)

  • Psygen Receives Dealer’s Licence To Become Canada’s First Dedicated Psychedelics Manufacturing Facility (The Dales Report)

  • Allowing psychedelic assisted therapy is an enlightened move, medical experts say (National Post)

  • Majority of Mental Health Patients Support Access to Psychedelics, Survey Finds (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Psychedelic Company Highlights in 2021 (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Talking Drugs Updates from Eastern Europe and Central Asia (TalkingDrugs)

  • Pandemic Tripping With Psychedelics (Green Market Report)

  • What are the potential risks of microdosing psychedelics? (Leafly)

  • Cybin Set to Measure Psychedelic Effects on the Brain Using Kernel Flow’s Revolutionary Technology (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Peek Inside Philadelphia’s Psychedelics Revolution (Philadelphia Magazine)

  • Psychedelic Science Leader Eleusis to Become Public Company in Merger with Silver Spike Acquisition Corp. II (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • How Port Townsend, Washington, Decriminalized Psychedelics (Filter)

  • Athletes and Psychedelics: Mental Health and Performance (Truffle Report)

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This Month in Psychedelics - May 2020

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We’ve reached the third month of the COVID-19 lockdown in America and the pandemic is still showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Some brave—or perhaps foolish—states have started to reopen, but it’ll be a couple weeks before we know how that process turns out.

Meanwhile, there has been a ton of movement in the psychedelic community, as per usual. The pandemic is still affecting things but there has been a lot of non-COVID news too, including a positive update on MAPS’ Phase 3 Trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD, the release of a new psychedelic documentary to the masses, novel psychedelic research findings, and an ethical pledge for the psychedelic industry.

Here is a slimmed-down video recap version that is available for those who prefer an easier-to-digest option:

Without further ado, let’s jump into the news:

Cannabis and Ketamine for Coronavirus?

Scientists all around the world have been working day and night trying to discover a cure for COVID-19. The importance of finding a way to help patients is prompting them to look just about everywhere, even at controversial drugs.

A new preprint study found that cannabis extracts may be able to prevent the novel coronavirus from infecting human cells. The researchers found that using cannabis oils containing CBD and THC may be capable of lowering human cell production of two key proteins that act as a vector for the virus to enter the body and cause infection.

And another study (which hasn’t been conducted yet) is hoping to see if either ketamine or naltrexone could be an effective treatment for COVID-19. The hypothesis is that the two drugs might be able to interrupt the immune system response that can occur with some patients with the virus. Scientists are hoping that by reducing the hyperinflammatory autoimmune response, ketamine and naltrexone may be able to prevent the destruction of normal tissues that can result in death.

MAPS Phase 3 Trials Are Looking Good

The Multi-Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies announced the outcome from an interim analysis of the data from the first of its two Phase 3 clinical trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD.

The results from the first 60 out of 100 participants found that there is a 90% or greater probability that the trial will detect statistically significant results when all participants have completed treatment, and that the trial won’t require any additional participants beyond the initial 100.

But before you go run and tell your friends that ecstasy is capable of curing PTSD in 90% of people, you should know that that’s not exactly the case here.

The report simply indicates that the MAPS Phase 3 trials have a 90% chance of uncovering statistical significant findings when they are complete, which means that the FDA could still approve MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD as early as 2022.

DMT Makes You Believe in God

New research adds support to the idea that psychedelics may have the potential to open people up to spirituality. A study from Johns Hopkins University found that more than half of people who use DMT report encountering autonomous entities during their trips and more than half of those who previously identified as atheist before the experience no longer hold that belief.

The online survey asked more than 2500 respondents a series of questions to learn more about what happens when people come across entities in the DMT space. The range of entities that one can encounter after taking a few puffs off a DMT pipe included aliens, spirits, angels, demons, gnomes and fairies. More than 80 percent of the respondents reported that encountering entities during a trip permanently altered their concept of reality.

So before you take the ultimate plunge into entheospace with dimethyltryptamine, just know that it might completely alter the way that you view things forever.

Have a Good Trip Documentary Is Out On Netflix

If you’ve ever wanted to see a movie full of celebrities talking about their psychedelic experiences, then look no further because a new documentary called Have A Good Trip came out this month on Netflix that features exactly that.

The film features an impressive cast of actors, comedians, and musicians including Sting, Anthony Bourdain, Ben Stiller, Carrie Fisher, Nick Offerman, Bill Kreutzmann, and Sarah Silverman, in addition to many more.

Have A Good Trip has been somewhat controversial in the psychedelic community. Similar to Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind or the first episode from The Goop Lab Netflix series that came out earlier this year, the film is aimed more toward a mainstream audience than experienced psychonauts. But if you can get past some of the more overtly lame aspects of Have A Good Trip, you might find some things that you enjoy. If you decide to check it out, have a good trip!

Coronavirus Ravages Ayahuasca Capital

The ayahuasca capital of the world (Iquitos, Peru) has been hit extremely hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Iquitos is the largest city in the world that can only be reached by plane or boat, and right before COVID-19 showed up the population was already dealing with a nasty dengue fever outbreak. To top it all off, hospitals are relying on intermittent air deliveries of essential supplies of medicine, personal protective equipment, and oxygen.

If you’d like to help, there are some institutions accepting donations and a petition that you can sign that is aiming to get funds and resources distributed evenly throughout the country.

Researchers Accidentally Get High from Inhaling Too Much Nitrous Oxide-Rich Penguin Poop

When you think of getting high you probably don’t think of inhaling penguin poop, but scientists in Antartica found out—completely unintentionally—that it’s possible to experience psychoactive effects from doing just that.

The researchers went a little crazy after spending time surrounded on all sides by the animals’ colonies. That’s because penguin guano produces significantly high levels of nitrous oxide.

However this wasn’t a fun experience—the scientists began to feel ill and get a headache after breathing in guano for several hours at a time. So you probably shouldn’t rush off to buy a penguin to harvest its poop or order some primo guano from the Dark Web to scratch your itch for nitrous oxide. After all, you can probably find some at a store in your own city instead.

An Ethical Pledge for Psychedelic Businesses

An organization that goes by the name North Star shared an ethical pledge for psychedelic businesses that is meant to help guide the emerging psychedelic industry.

The pledge describes itself as “a commitment to a set of principles for individuals working professionally in the field of psychedelics”, and it’s currently comprised of seven principles:

  1. Start Within

  2. Study the Traditions

  3. Build Trust

  4. Consider the Gravity

  5. Focus on Process

  6. Create Equality and Justice

  7. Pay It Forward.

Now those of us working in the psychedelic space have a set of guidelines that can help us make decisions that will bring benefit to the overall field.

Global Drug Survey: Special COVID-19 Edition

The Global Drug Survey is the largest survey in the world focusing on drug use. It normally only accepts responses at the end of each year, but the global pandemic inspired a special COVID-19 edition to open up.

If you would like to help the world’s largest drug survey learn how the pandemic is affecting people’s lives, relationships, mental health, well being, and drug use, then make sure you submit a response before the survey closes mid-June.

New York Bill to Decriminalize Psilocybin

A New York assemblywoman has introduced a measure to decriminalize psilocybin. Sponsored by Linda Rosenthal, who has historically proven to be pro-cannabis, this bill is one of the first of its kind because it was introduced from within the state’s legislature as opposed to coming from an activist group like Decriminalize Nature.

However, the measure has raised questions among activists because it appears to be aimed more at paving the way for pharmaceutical psychedelic industry rather than giving psychonauts a license to use psilocybin mushrooms recreationally or spiritually. That’s because instead of including provisions for amounts, cultivation, or distribution, the bill would simply remove psilocybin from the New York State Controlled Substances Act. In fact, it doesn’t mention mushrooms at all, instead focusing solely on the active ingredient psilocybin, which is far more likely to be created in a pharmaceutical laboratory than grown at home.

This is definitely a bill that we (as a community) need to keep our eyes on.

Joe Biden Is Pushing Marijuana decriminalization

Former Vice President and presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has a long history as one of America’s most adamant drug warriors but is looks like he is beginning to soften his stance on cannabis.

Biden released a new plan that would decriminalize the use of cannabis and expunge prior cannabis convictions as part of his “Plan for Black America”. He has also advocated for ending the crack vs. cocaine sentencing disparity (which he played a key role in creating in the first place), repealing mandatory minimums, and sending people with minor drug convictions to treatment instead of prison.

The question on the minds of many drug policy reformers is: “Is this enough to convince people who were harmed by Biden’s actions in the past to vote for him now?” We’ll have to wait until November to find out (assuming the pandemic has calmed down enough by then that we’ll even be able to vote).

Virginia Finally Decriminalizes Marijuana

The long fight to decriminalize cannabis in Virginia is finally over now that Governor Ralph Northam has signed two identical bills into law. The law will go into effect on July 1, and starting on that date, people who possess up to one ounce of marijuana will merely receive a $25 fine with no jail time or criminal record. It’s a small step forward, but it’s a step in the right direction nonetheless.

Cannabis Pre-Employment Testing Is Ending

Along with the relaxation of cannabis policies at both the state and federal level, many municipalities have begun to put an end to testing their public employees for cannabis use as well. As states continue to reform cannabis policies and the chance of decriminalizing or legalizing marijuana at the federal level becomes more of a reality than a pipe dream, we can probably expect to see more municipal offices loosening up when it comes to allowing their employees to use cannabis. As long as employees spark up off the clock, of course.

Could Psilocybin Help People Lose Weight?

A company looking to develop psilocybin microdoses to help people lose weight has filed for a patent that would allow the chemical to be used as a weight loss supplement. NeonMind Biosciences thinks that psilocybin might be able to reduce food cravings, put a stop to impulsive eating, and increase metabolism—all things that could help people struggling with their weight and enable the company to treat obesity-related diseases like diabetes.

However it is important to bear in mind that this is just a patent and it doesn’t prove that psilocybin is capable of addressing excessive weight gain. We will need to wait for more scientific research to be conducted in this area before we can say for sure.

A Florida Ayahuasca Church Is Suing the DEA

An ayahuasca church in Florida has filed a lawsuit with the DEA in an attempt to receive a religious exemption from the Controlled Substances Act. The group claims that the government’s legal restrictions when it comes to using ayahuasca in their ceremonies is an affront to their right to free speech that is granted by the First Amendment.

Soul Quest is a non-profit organization that has specialized in offering ayahuasca ceremonies to military veterans in a country where the DMT-containing brew is illegal. The group first filed a petition asking the DEA to provide an exemption three years ago but the agency did not respond. It’s safe to say that this lawsuit will prompt a reaction though!

Medical Psilocybin and Drug Decriminalization Campaigns Submit Signatures

Voters in Oregon will have two opportunities to show their support for drug policy reform efforts in the state later this year. After joining forces to fight for the reformation of outdated drug policies together, the campaigns to decriminalize drug possession and legalize psilocybin mushrooms for therapeutic use submitted signatures to make it on the ballot in November.

The signatures still need to be verified by the secretary of state’s office, but the activists behind the efforts are planning to continue collecting additional signatures until the July deadline so that the campaigns can ensure that they collect more than enough valid signatures.

Psychedelics May Relieve Chronic Pain

Rounding out this month’s recap is a story about a new review of the scientific literature published in the journal Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine that found that psychedelics may have the potential to relieve chronic pain.

The researchers reviewed previous studies that tested psilocybin, LSD, and the LSD analog 2-bromolysergic acid diethylamide (BOL-148) to treat conditions like cluster headaches, migraines, cancer pain, and phantom limb pain.

This is still a new area of research and to date none of the 200+ studies that were included in the review studied the efficacy of treating chronic pain with psychedelics. Future studies will need to be conducted in order to identify the mechanisms involved and figure out what effective doses of psychedelics that will reliably provide pain relief.

This discovery just adds on to the ever-growing pile of uses for psychedelics. It’s enough to make psychonauts wonder if there is anything that psychedelics can’t do?

That’s all for this month’s update. Remember to always test and weigh your drugs and until next time—keep thinking wilder.

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This Week in Psychedelics - 5.15.20

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Cannabis

  • Cannabis banking reform included in latest Congressional COVID relief bill (Leafly)

  • NYC Officially Enacts Ban on Pre-Employment Cannabis Testing (With Exceptions) (MERRY JANE)

  • Albania, once haven of illicit cannabis, set to legalise crop for medical use (Reuters)

  • Montana’s legalization campaign hits the streets, safely distanced (Leafly)

  • Lawmakers In Virginia Capital Vote To End Marijuana Testing Of City Workers (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis May Stop Coronavirus From Infecting People, Study Finds (MERRY JANE)

  • Cannabis employees are in high demand during economic crash (Politico)

  • Louisiana Lawmakers Vote To Expand Medical Marijuana Conditions List Again (Marijuana Moment)

  • The Bizarre Case of a Death Allegedly Caused by CBD Oil (VICE)

  • Poll: Respondents in Adult-Use Marijuana States Say Legalization Has Been Successful (NORML)

  • Utah Approves Cannabis Drive-Thrus and Delivery to Facilitate Social Distancing (MERRY JANE)

  • CBD might not cause you to fail a drug test, but CBN might (The Baltimore Sun)

  • USDA Approves Hemp Plans For Massachusetts And Five Indian Tribes (Marijuana Moment)

  • Body's own marijuana helps us forget traumatic memories (Medical Xpress)

  • A CDC study found people who smoked cannabis had a slightly higher risk of fungal infections than those who didn't (Insider)

  • El Paso, Texas Lawmakers Approve Measure To Reduce Arrests For Low-Level Marijuana Possession (Marijuana Moment)

  • Organic Weed Certified by the State Is Coming to California (MERRY JANE)

  • Maryland Governor Vetoes Bill To Shield Marijuana Conviction Records From Public View (Marijuana Moment)

LSD

  • MindMed Advances Phase 2 LSD Microdosing Trial For Adult ADHD, Appoints Principal Investigator (Markets Insider)

  • Taking LSD or Psilocybin Alone Won’t Treat Alcohol Addiction, Study Suggests (MERRY JANE)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Oregon Campaigns To Legalize Psilocybin Mushrooms And Decriminalize Drugs Team Up To Qualify For Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • NeonMind Completes Design of Preclinical Psilocybin Psychedelic Mushroom Study (Yahoo! Finance)

  • Silo Wellness Offers Free Psilocybin Retreat for Covid-19 Frontline Workers (Lucid News)

  • The Definitive History of Psilocybin Mushrooms (DoubleBlind)

MDMA

  • Interim Analysis Shows At Least 90% Chance of Statistically Significant Difference in PTSD Symptoms after MDMA-assisted Psychotherapy (MAPS)

DMT

  • Thousands of DMT Users Report Positive Encounters with Spirit Entities, Study Finds (MERRY JANE)

Ayahuasca

  • Florida Ayahuasca Church Seeks Federal Exemption (Lucid News)

  • The Corona Crisis: A View from the Ayahuasca Capital of Iquitos (Chacruna)

Peyote

  • A Word in Edgewise About the Sustainability of Peyote (Chacruna)

Iboga

Nitrous Oxide

  • Antarctic Penguins Poop Out So Much Laughing Gas, It Has a Funny Effect on Researchers (ScienceAlert)

Ketamine

  • Ketamine is being tested as a treatment for coronavirus in new study (Happy Mag)

  • Prescribed Ketamine Turned These Men Violent, Allege Lawsuits (VICE)

  • Champignon Brands Acquires Ketamine Wellness Clinic (Green Market Report)

Miscellaneous

  • North Star Announces Ethical Pledge for Era of Psychedelic Business (Lucid News)

  • Portland Activists Will Pursue Psychedelics Decriminalization Through City Council Rather Than Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • Small-Time Drug Dealers Rethink Strategies for the Virus Era (The New York Times)

  • Everything’s Canceled: How the Psychedelic Community is Coping (DoubleBlind)

  • Bipolar and Psychedelics: An Investigation into the Potential and Risks (Psychedelics Today)

  • 'Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics': Film Review (Hollywood Reporter)

  • COVID-19 Is the Biggest Drug and Alcohol Enabler Right Now, Survey Finds (MERRY JANE)

  • MAPS Founder Rick Doblin: You’re Never Too Old For A Psychedelic Experience (Forbes)

  • The Startup Turning Yeast Into Psychedelics (Technology Networks)

  • Psychedelics Co. Champignon Announces New CEO, $10M In Funding And M&A Deal (Benzinga)

  • Warning: Increase in Recent Seizures by Homeland Security in the US (Chacruna)

  • 60 Minutes try psychedelics and have a surprisingly good trip (AOD Media Watch)

  • UK's Most Famous UFO Sighting Was Just a Hallucinogen-Induced Military Experiment, New Book Claims (Sputnik News)

  • New Wave Holdings Corp Forms Psychedelic Research Advisory Board and Appoints Dr. Richard Knowles (Yahoo! Finance)

  • The Kaleidoscopic Forest of Amazonian Shamans (Kahpi)

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