Deep dives into psychedelic science, policy, therapy, and culture.
Psilocybin therapy is no longer a fringe idea — it is a licensed service in two US states and a fast-moving research area globally. Before you book a session, here is what you actually need to know.
Read article →Ketamine went from anesthetic to antidepressant in a single decade — and in 2019 became the first genuinely new class of depression treatment approved by the FDA in thirty years.
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At festivals across the country, a small network of harm reduction volunteers is quietly preventing overdoses with fentanyl test strips, safe spaces, and peer support. Here is what they do and why it works.
Read article →In 2021, researchers published the largest psilocybin trial ever conducted. The results reframed what we thought was possible in treating depression. Here is what they found, what came next, and what it means for the 100 million people worldwide who suffer from treatment-resistant forms of the illness.
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Somewhere in the Amazon basin, people have been drinking a bitter vine brew for at least a thousand years. Today, that same brew is showing up in clinical trials for depression and PTSD. Here is everything the science knows about ayahuasca.
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In 1976, a chemist named Alexander Shulgin synthesized a molecule that had been sitting in a patent filing since 1912 and decided to try it himself. What he experienced over the next several hours would eventually reshape psychiatric medicine.
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For fifty years, cocaine use disorder has had no approved medication. In May 2026, a randomized controlled trial published in JAMA Network Open changed that picture — not with a pharmaceutical, but with a single dose of psilocybin.
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In 2010, a psychologist named James Fadiman started collecting diaries. He asked people who microdosed psychedelics to write down what happened. What emerged was a picture that surprised him — and launched a global conversation about consciousness, productivity, and the nature of therapeutic change.
Read article →On April 19, 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann climbed onto his bicycle and began the most consequential commute in pharmacological history. This is the full story of LSD, from ergot fungus to CIA mind control to Johns Hopkins.
Read article →In 1990, Rick Strassman injected DMT into volunteers under a federal research approval at the University of New Mexico. The subjects reported interdimensional beings, alternate realities, and experiences more vivid than waking life, then ate lunch. The complete story of the spirit molecule.
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Most "legal psychedelics" lists skip the important part: very few of these options are actually fully legal. Here's what each path really is, and what the tradeoffs look like.
Read article →A Wall Street banker, a healer in Oaxaca, and a mushroom growing guide written under fake names. The complete story of psilocybin, history, brain chemistry, effects, and what the science actually says.
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Everything you need to know about psychedelic substances, from psilocybin mushrooms and LSD to MDMA and ayahuasca. What the science says, where they're legal, and how to stay safe.
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