How LSD and shrooms could help treat anxiety, addiction and depression



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31 responses to “How LSD and shrooms could help treat anxiety, addiction and depression”

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  2. My elder brother is suffering from Depressive Disorder. I tried so many medicines but non affective . Then I checked Prozac (Fluoxetine) from theonlinemedicine and used it. The medicine is very effective and almost 90% of my problem solved.

  3. It's only addictive right after you come down. The mood you are in and feeling about life you wanna keep it going. It's not a strong need to keeping doing it just alittle. More shrooms than acid for me.

  4. Doing psychedelics literally changed my life as well 💖 it opened up a side of my brain I couldn’t even access until then , I had anxiety so BADLY before I tripped. Not only that but God has helped me tremendously as well but wow so glad for this video to see it wasn’t just me it’s actually helping others as well:))

  5. if someone sees this, i want to experience the trip with lsd but i have anxiety and it scares me to see bad things. i really feel like i need to experience it but i want to be sure to do it.
    has this happened to someone else?, how was your experience? (sorry if i express myself wrong, i don't speak english)

  6. Howdy pard'ners! 🤠

    I'm just here to remind you of the long term damage that recreasional use can and may lead to.
    Trips used to be cheap, half the price of an ecstacy pill but would mess you up 10x better. The problem with that though is the craters the acid burns onto your brain, similar to meteors crashing onto the moon these scars are permanent. Some circles dubbed them "gray blotters" because of this.. While i'm sure you know how the experience is I recommend a quick think about the consequences of usage.

    🙂 Just a friendly person hoping of friendly thought.

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  8. as a person struggling with adhd, depression, and anxiety
    ever since I first did weed I've been less depressed than before
    and though now doing weed may actually make me more sad/stress cause of something traumatic that happened to me the first time I did weed
    I think the effects are still evident
    i might try LSD lol

  9. Hi there, I'm very curious in understanding the relationship between psychedelics and the treatment of depression better, so I wonder if someone can add something to my thoughts here. I've had many psychedelic experiences in the past, and just like everyone else says, as far as I can tell, set and setting means everything when it comes to what experience you're going to have. I've only had one actual bad trip (that was the setting that was wrong) and then I've had some challenging moments during some trips. I've also had a few bad periods in my life the last couple of years, and there have been times where I didn't really have the courage to take a trip because I was in a bad head space and so the set was not optimal.
    So I'm just wondering. People who are depressed should be in a pretty bad head space right? Their set is probably not optimal for having a good trip, and I know healing doesn't always come through good experiences, but if these people might have bad or maybe even traumatic experiences, isn't that a pretty big risk factor that might make it even worse for these people? This is something I've thought about when I heard that psychedelics can help with depression. Although I guess the risk factor would fall quite a lot if the doses are lower too. I've also heard that microdoses have helped many.

    Since I've heard it mentioned so many times that psychedelics can help with depression, I'm sure there's truth to it, and I can also imagine why it can work, that it makes you "treat yourself". But it also seems to me that the risk factor could be pretty big for someone with depression. So I'm wondering whether you have something to add to my thoughts? Do you think there might be a decent risk factor when it comes to treating depression with psychedelics? And if so, what do you think might be the best way to tackle that problem?

  10. I've been suffering from depression since I was 12 I took 5 grams and had an amazing lovely trip. Ever since then I've been taking more care of myself such as cleaning my apartment actually going out and doing chores i need to do. Before i used to do nothing when I got off work now im actually living like a normal human and going out even when I dont need too.

  11. I graduated from High school in 2017. Since then I have been through a major depression for the past 3 years. Although there were days full of laughter, and cries. This is really a life changing experience. I micro dosed one night, and I felt very appreciative of everything. Life! I felt really connected with myself and others around me throughout that night. From the next day on, I really appreciated everything. I laughed at the tiny things that I wouldn't laugh about. I felt like I was brought back to light from the darkness I was in. It did not fully "cure" my depression but helped significantly.

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