Psychedelics help us evolve by shedding light. When our pupils dilate, more light comes into our eyes, thus we take in more information, and we perceive a broader perspective of our current point of view.Psychedelics have shown an incredible impact on the most common mental health disorders like PTSD, anxiety and depression. Most research and studies are focused on mental health. However, psychedelic therapy may have the potential to treat many other issues. Research is ongoing but the initial reports are very intriguing.Here is a quick synopsis of some benefits of psychedelic support outside the box of medical treatement:Can Psychedelics Help With Color Blindness?Enhanced color perception is one of the common effects many people talk about during a psychedelic experience. One example of synesthesia is when a person ‘sees’ sounds, voices, or music as colors. Discover the research on color vision enhancements with LSD and psilocybin.Can Psychedelic Therapy Help to Improve Sexual Function?Did you know that MDMA was quietly used in couples therapy in the late 70s and early 80s? Before its criminalization in 1985, some therapists used it as a tool to bring couples closer. Psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA may help survivors of sexual trauma. Here’s how psychedelic therapy could help with sexual function.Psychedelic Therapy for Women’s Health IssuesDr. Feduccia, Co-Founder of Psychedelic Support explains the science of hormones and neurotransmitters, health challenges across the life cycle, and why psychedelic medicines could become treatment options for premenstrual symptoms, sexual health, postpartum depression, menopause, and end-of-life care.The Pain-Relieving Potential of PsychedelicsChronic pain affects millions and can take different forms, persisting long after an injury or illness. Chronic pain could be treated by psychedelics in the future. Here we discuss clinical trial research on using psychedelics for chronic pain.Psychedelics Role In Treating Alzheimer’s Disease and Related DementiasAlzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the brain. Given the mind-altering effects of psychedelic substances, can they help people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias?Phantom Pain and PsilocybinChronic phantom limb pain can be a debilitating condition. It typically occurs after amputation, in which the person experiences real pain, but it happens in the missing limb. Treatment for this chronic pain can be complex and usually involves medication to ease symptoms. Psilocybin may be a novel treatment for this debilitating condition in the future.

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