An Australian hospital is launching a new ‘experimental’ treatment – giving ‘magic mushrooms’ to terminally ill patients. Researchers say psilocybin treatments can help alleviate depression and give more ‘satisfaction in life’ to patients who are dying. In a recent NYU test, 87 percent of patients showed improvement.
A psychologist at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Melbourne says the treatment can help people “transcend their ideas about dying.”
‘Magic mushrooms’ will be part of a new medical trial in #Australia https://t.co/NEPDVdXZcs
— RT (@RT_com) January 16, 2019
In addition, Colorado activists are also working to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms by getting it on the ballot in May. How would you vote?
Colorado's capital wants to take you higher 🍄https://t.co/xPG7L08oCG
— Mixmag (@Mixmag) January 16, 2019