Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Mushrooms cure depression and stimulate the growth of new brain cells




According to research from the University of South Florida, psilocybin, the active component within psychedelic mushrooms, is able to grow new brain cells—potentially offering treatment for mental illness and improving cognition.
The study, published in Experimental Brain Research, says psilocybin is able to bind to special receptors in the brain that stimulate healing and growth. In the case of these mushrooms, brain cell growth occurs. In mice, the researchers found psilocybin to actually help repair damaged brain cells and cure or relieve PTSD and depression.


Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/research-suggests-psychedelic-mushrooms-offer-valuable-brain-treatments/#ixzz5PWR7r54U 
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