• Laser@feddit.org
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    A newly published study in Nature Partner Journals’ Aging demonstrates that psilocin, a byproduct of consuming psilocybin, the active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms,

    Maybe my memory is wrong, but I had it the other way around: Psilocin is the active substance, but its not very stable. Psilocybin gets metabolized to Psilocin. Calling it a “byproduct” is kind of underselling it. Psilocybin itself isn’t active by itself.

    Quick wiki check confirms this. I always have troubles with articles opening with. I can’t even read that as unfortunate wording.

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    We should live in Shroom world, everybody will be connected by the mycelium, live long and prosper together.

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    Forgive me for doubting any studies that don’t involve blinded trials… but this is just one study. Let’s see if it can be replicated before we get excited

  • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Results indicated that the mice that received an initial low dose of psilocybin of 5 mg/kg, followed by a monthly high dose of 15 mg/kg for 10 months, had a 30% increase in survival compared to mice who hadn’t received any.

    So if we take a standard 80 kg adult male, 80 * 15 mg = 1.2 g, which sources indicate is enough for a standard trip. That’s also like almost half an ounce of dried mushrooms. Time to start tripping… for science.

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    Idc, I’ll just die old, no one’s ever gonna get me to willingly take hallucinogens

    Go ahead and hit me with the downbear, don’t care if that’s an L take or not

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    Well, I know I’ve done mushrooms a few times, and as of a CT scan at the age of 27, apparently my brain isn’t showing the ordinary signs of aging. Wonder if it’s related.

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      You’d have to microdose regularly for it to matter if it actually does anything in humans for our telomeres.