For centuries, American indigenous populations have utilized psilocybin-containing mushrooms for both traditional medical and religious purposes, often in the context of psychedelic experiences. More recently, there has been a notable increase in the interest for and in the practice of psilocybin 'microdosing': regular intake of psilocybin-containing mushrooms in amounts that induce minimal to no apparent acute effects, but with the anticipation of various overall health benefits. However, there is a lack of preclinical and clinical studies having thoroughly assessed the potential pharmacological effects of psilocybin microdosing.
ANXIOLYTIC- AND PROCOGNITIVE-LIKE EFFECTS OF A 30-DAY CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH A LOW NON-PSYCHEDELIC DOSE OF PSILOCYBIN IN C57BL/6J MICE
Nasini, Sofia;Barzon, Benedetta;De Martin, Sara;Banzato, Marco;Mattarei, Andrea;Comai, Stefano
2025
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For centuries, American indigenous populations have utilized psilocybin-containing mushrooms for both traditional medical and religious purposes, often in the context of psychedelic experiences. More recently, there has been a notable increase in the interest for and in the practice of psilocybin 'microdosing': regular intake of psilocybin-containing mushrooms in amounts that induce minimal to no apparent acute effects, but with the anticipation of various overall health benefits. However, there is a lack of preclinical and clinical studies having thoroughly assessed the potential pharmacological effects of psilocybin microdosing.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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