
16/12/2022
There are still many advancements to be made in psychedelic pharmacology; although, research has found that are known to be non-chemically addictive, and patients often undergo a deeply spiritual experience, leaving with a positive, open-minded outlook.
Sadly, since the enactment of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970 and the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971, psychedelics have been unjustly classified as harmful, illicit substances. These measures halted an academic pursuit to understand them or to use them to support the mounting mental health disorder rates.
Fortunately, public opinion is swaying for the decriminalization and medicinal usage of psychedelics. can help provide millions suffering from disorders with a more affordable, less addictive, therapeutic solution. What is truly unique about psychedelics is their ability to help patients introspect, enabling them to heal, rather than numb their problems. As these substances become less stigmatized, they will offer the opportunity to limit the negative patient outcomes seen from other prescription drugs.