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Psychedelics may boost mental health by dampening inflammation

Last updated: May 6, 2025 10:00 am
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A New Perspective on Psychedelic Drugs and Mental Health

A colour-enhanced scanning electron microscope image of a mushroom with psychedelic properties

A colour-enhanced scanning electron microscope image of a mushroom with psychedelic properties

TED KINSMAN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Recent research suggests that psychedelic drugs may have a profound impact on mental health by reducing inflammation in the body. In a study involving mice, it was found that psychedelics were able to reverse signs of anxiety and decrease the accumulation of inflammatory immune cells around the brain. These findings shed light on the potential mechanisms behind the therapeutic effects of psychedelic substances in treating various mental health conditions.

Traditionally, it was believed that the brain and the immune system operated independently with little interaction between them. However, emerging evidence challenges this notion and suggests a complex relationship between the two systems…

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