America's First Legal Psilocybin Program Treated 346 People. Here's What Happened.
A state-regulated psilocybin program in Oregon treated 346 people and showed significant mental health improvements. Participants reported better well-being and life satisfaction after taking psilocybin. The study is the first of its kind in the U.S. and highlights potential benefits beyond clinical trials.
A large-scale study tracked 346 people who used psilocybin in a state-regulated program and found they experienced mental health improvements. The program allowed adults over 21 to participate with mushroom-derived psilocybin and minimal clinical oversight.
The findings suggest psilocybin could offer new treatment options for mental health issues, especially for those who don't respond to traditional therapies. It also shows potential for broader, real-world applications of psychedelic treatments.
The study provides a realistic look at how psilocybin might help people in everyday settings, offering hope and new possibilities for mental health care. It highlights the importance of exploring alternative treatments with careful monitoring.
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