aeruginascin

This Week in Psychedelics - 11.20.20

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Cannabis

  • Mexican Senate Passes Bill To Legalize Marijuana Nationwide (Marijuana Moment)

  • Israel Announced Intentions To Legalize Recreational Cannabis (High Times)

  • Argentina redraws medical cannabis rules, allowing home cultivation (Marijuana Business Daily)

  • Cannabis resin now 25% more potent, global study reveals (The Guardian)

  • New Jersey Senate Approves Marijuana Decriminalization Despite Contentious Psychedelics Provision (Marijuana Moment)

  • CBD is not a narcotic, says EU court as it rules French ban is illegal (The Guardian)

  • Lawmakers In Wisconsin Capital Vote To Allow Marijuana Use In Public (Marijuana Moment)

  • How marijuana legalization made strides across the US in this election (The Guardian)

  • New Jersey Senate And Assembly Committee Pass Marijuana Sales Bills Despite Pushback From Equity Advocates (Marijuana Moment)

  • New Jersey: Senate Lawmakers Approve Legislation to End Low-Level Marijuana Arrests (NORML)

LSD

  • Joanna Harcourt-Smith, Lover of Timothy Leary, High Priest of LSD, Dies at 74 (The New York Times)

  • MindMed Receives Approval of Protocol Design to Evaluate Microdoses of LSD For Adult ADHD In Phase 2a Clinical Trial from Swiss and Dutch Health Authorities (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Florida man on LSD tackles Disney security guard at Animal Kingdom (Orlando Weekly)

Magic Mushrooms

  • First Non-Palliative Canadian Granted Access To Psilocybin Therapy (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Usona Offers Psilocybin to Eligible Researchers at No Cost (Usona Institute)

  • Revive Therapeutics Announces Research Collaboration with PharmaTher for Development of Psilocybin in Cancer and Discovery of Novel Uses of Psychedelics (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Psilocybin increases the expression neuroplasticity-related genes in rats (PsyPost)

  • Psilocybin for Depression Study Approved and Funded by German Government (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Pilot Study of Psilocybin-Assisted Group Therapy in Older AIDS Survivors (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Single Dose of Psilocybin Reduces Migraines for at Least 2 Weeks (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Aeruginascin Identified in Psilocybe cubensis Magic Mushrooms (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • NeonMind Commences Preclinical Trial to Examine Psilocybin for Weight Loss (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • How will Oregon’s new psilocybin therapy program work? (OPB)

  • Numinus Announces Compassionate Access Trial of Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy for Substance Use Disorders (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • ACT and PcbAP for Depression – A Natural Synergy Part 2: The Technical Integration (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Field Trip Health Ltd. Announces Expansion to The Netherlands and Launch of Proprietary Truffle Program (Psilocybin Alpha)

Ketamine

  • Happiness during ketamine infusion predicts treatment-resistant depression outcomes (Healio)

  • Ketamine May Be Helpful in Treating Alcohol Use Disorder (Psychology Today)

  • Veterans Are Using Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy To Help With PTSD (Green Entrepreneur)

Miscellaneous

  • Vancouver proposes decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs (The Globe and Mail)

  • Canadian Officials Respond To Psychedelics Decriminalization Petition, Saying No Legal Changes Needed (Marijuana Moment)

  • UK on the Brink of a Psychedelic Therapy Revolution (Filter)

  • One Simple Way Biden Could Prove He Regrets His Role in the Drug War (Slate)

  • How Tripping Can Help Us Reimagine Capitalism Ahead of Psychedelic Commercialization (DoubleBlind)

  • High Country: The Aspen Brain Institute examines the promising future of psychedelic-assisted therapy (The Aspen Times)

  • The Oregon Model (The Baffler)

  • Keys for Integrating Psychedelic Experiences (Psychedelics Today)

  • Kin Spruijt: A Psychedelic Nurse in a Dutch Psychiatric Clinic (Chacruna)

  • Paraphernalia Decrim Advances in DC—Just Not for Drug Sellers (Filter)

  • Breaking Barriers So Psychedelic Experiences Can Become Mainstream (Forbes)

  • What is the Default Mode Network? (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Avoiding Negative Experiences With Microdosing (The Third Wave)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 7.10.20

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Cannabis

  • The Marijuana Superweapon Biden Refuses to Use (The Atlantic)

  • Is the Netherlands Finally Heading for Legalisation? (Volteface)

  • Kansas City Lawmakers Vote To Remove All Local Penalties For Marijuana Possession (Marijuana Moment)

  • Arkansas’ 2020 Cannabis Legalization Push Is Over (Cannabis Wire)

  • Colorado’s Marijuana Legalization Law Decreases Crime In Neighboring States, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Does the cannabis industry have a monopoly problem? (Quartz)

  • ‘Lazy Stoner’ Stereotype Smashed By Study Finding Marijuana Consumers Exercise More (Marijuana Moment)

  • Black market cannabis seizures plummet as legalisation progresses in North America (Prohibition Partners)

  • CBD and CBG Mouthwashes Are More Effective Than Traditional Oral Hygiene Products (MERRY JANE)

  • The Endocannabinoid System: How Cannabis Interacts With The Body (Benzinga)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Oregon Voters Will Decide On Legalizing Psilocybin Therapy In November, State Announces (Marijuana Moment)

  • Congressman Hopes To Block D.C. Psilocybin Decriminalization Bid (High Times)

  • Magic mushrooms could help ex-soldiers to overcome trauma (The Guardian)

  • Study Finds Aeruginascin Metabolite 4-HO-TMT is Active at the Serotonin 5-HT2A Receptor (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Magic mushrooms and microdosing: The psychedelic trend helping women cope with lockdown anxiety (Metro)

  • IntelGenx and Cybin Corp. Enter Into Feasibility Agreement for Fast-Acting, Orally-Dissolving Psilocybin Film (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • The ‘Godfather Of Canadian Cannabis’ Is Launching A Psilocybin Startup (Forbes)

DMT

Ayahuasca

  • Owner of east Orange County church seeks federal exemption to legally dispense controlled substance (WFTV)

  • Ayahuasca is Helping the Global North to Discover the Sacredness of Tobacco (Chacruna)

  • Ayahuasca Benefits: The Health and Healing Powers of This Plant Medicine (DoubleBlind)

5-MeO-DMT

  • Benefit Enhancement Strategies Correlated With Positive 5-MeO-DMT Experiences (Psychedelic Times)

  • Toad Rage: Is 5-MeO-DMT Taken from Toad Venom Better than a Synthetic Version? (DoubleBlind)

Peyote

  • Can Indigenous and Decrim Perspectives Align on Peyote? (Lucid News)

Iboga

Nitrous Oxide

Ketamine

  • SoCal Brain Health Clinic Introduces Mindfulness-Based Ketamine Program (PRUnderground)

  • Ketamine And Nitrous Oxide Are Being Used To Treat Depression In Australian Clinical Trial (LADbible)

  • Why are people turning to cocaine and ketamine to self-medicate their mental illness? (Metro)

Miscellaneous

  • DC Activists Submit Signatures To Put Psychedelics Decriminalization On November Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • Canadian doctors are applying for psychedelic drug exemptions to dose themselves (The GrowthOp)

  • MindMed Announces New Technology that Optimizes Psychedelic Dosing (Lucid News)

  • The Revolution Will Not Be Psychologized: Psychedelics’ Potential for Systemic Change (Chacruna)

  • Top Integration Tips for Psychedelic First Timers (Maps of the Mind)

  • Eleusis Draws on Research Into Psychedelics To Develop New Medicines for Inflammation (Lucid News)

  • CannaGlobal, Sansero Life Sciences and Rise Wellness Merge to Create a New International Psychedelics Company (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Considerations for Psychedelic Therapists when Working with Native American People and Communities (Chacruna)

  • MagicMed Industries Files First Psychedelic Derivative Patent (PR Newswire)

  • Researcher Charles Nichols Studies the Impact of Psychedelic Substances on Inflammation (Lucid News)

  • Professor David Nutt Joins AWAKN Life Sciences (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Synthesis Raises US$2.75M to Develop End-to-End Professional Platform for Psychedelic Wellness & Therapy (WebWire)

  • Numinus Enters into Debt Settlement Agreement (Psilocybin Alpha)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 4.3.20

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Cannabis

  • New York drops legalization from budget, likely ending 2020 push (Leafly)

  • Lack of protective gear at cannabis labs could threaten weed supply (The London Free Press)

  • Scientists Sue DEA Over Alleged ‘Secret’ Document That Delayed Marijuana Research Expansion (Marijuana Moment)

  • Idaho Activists Suspend Campaign To Legalize Medical Marijuana Due To Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • Boise startup reworks CBD and THC testing technology to test for COVID-19 in minutes (KTVB)

  • Missouri Marijuana Legalization Campaign In Jeopardy Due To Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis users, shops suffer high anxiety after Massachusetts shuts down recreational sales (NBC News)

  • FDA Warns Former NFL Player To Stop Claiming CBD Can Cure Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • More Than 90% of Legal Marijuana Products Too Strong for Chronic Pain Relief (SciTechDaily)

  • Virginia Groups Push Governor To Amend Marijuana Decriminalization Bill On His Desk (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis Scientists Are Chasing the Perfect High (The New York Times)

  • Senate Housing Bill Would Prevent Evictions For State-Legal Marijuana Extraction (Marijuana Moment)

  • Review Paper: Clinical Evidence Lacking in Support of CBD as an Anti-Viral Agent (NORML)

  • Large international study finds cannabis use is linked to lower physical activity levels in adolescents (PsyPost)

  • Cannabis license application deadline extended due to COVID-19 pandemic (WLS-TV)

  • Study sheds light on common adverse reactions to cannabis (News Medical)

  • How cannabis and humans evolved together (Leafly)

  • Teen Weed Smokers May Have Trouble Falling Asleep as Adults, New Study Says (MERRY JANE)

  • New Medicinal Cannabis Rules Launch in New Zealand (The Cannabis Exchange)

  • Washington Governor Signs Bill To Diversify State’s Marijuana Industry (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study indicates vaporized cannabis creates drug-seeking behavior (Brinkwire)

  • Feds Funding Research On How Marijuana Consumers Are Impacted By Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • Arbitrary & excessive: Marijuana trafficking sentences in Alabama (Southern Poverty Law Center)

LSD

  • This New York City Pharma Startup Wants To Turn LSD Into An FDA-Approved Medicine For Anxiety Disorder (Forbes)

  • MindMed Acquires Exclusive License to Eight Clinical Trials of LSD, Partners with World-Leading Psychedelic Research Laboratory at University Hospital Basel (Yahoo! Finance)

  • From Aldous Huxley to the Beatles: how LSD has inspired art (The Guardian)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Psilocybin Mindfulness Negatively Correlated with 5-HT2A Binding, Study Finds (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Champignon Brands To Acquire Psilocybin Research Firm Tassili Life Sciences (The Deep Dive)

  • As Health-Conscious Consumers Seek Fresh Nutritional Avenues, Artisanal Mushrooms Step Into the Light (PR Newswire)

  • Psilocybin Kitchen: The Basics of Cooking with Mushrooms (DoubleBlind)

  • Understanding the Buzz About Magic Mushrooms (Psychology Today)

MDMA

Ayahuasca

  • Drinking Ayahuasca Without DMT is Powerful and Traditional (Kahpi)

Peyote

  • Why are some Native Americans fighting efforts to decriminalize peyote? (Los Angeles Times)

Iboga

  • Clear Sky Recovery Featured in the Documentary Ibogaine: Cure for a Crisis (PRWeb)

  • How psychedelic medicine is being used in the fight to end opioid addiction (EPM Magazine)

Ketamine

Miscellaneous

  • Coronavirus Upends Marijuana, Psychedelics And Drug Reform Ballot Measures (Forbes)

  • A New Breed of Drug Dealer Has Turned Buying Drugs into a Treasure Hunt (VICE)

  • DC Activists Have A New Plan To Get Psychedelics Decriminalization On The Ballot Despite Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • People with low psychological well-being more likely to report positive outcomes after psychedelic use (PsyPost)

  • Coronavirus, Drugs, and the Future of Festivals (DanceSafe)

  • Understanding Drug Potency and Its Importance in Psychedelic Research (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Ehave, Inc. Appoints Dr. Mark Braunstein as Chief Psychedelic Officer (Yahoo! Finance)

  • Comparing Aeruginascin and Bufotenidine (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Ease rules on research into psychedelic drugs, urges David Nutt (The Guardian)

  • An Insight into Drug Testing Facilities in the Netherlands (Volteface)

  • The Structure and Function of the Serotonin 5-HT2B Receptor (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Ex-Cheerleader Jackee Stang Just Launched the ‘Goop of Psychedelics’ (The Daily Beast)

  • Can psychedelic therapy reduce the mental health impacts of the coronavirus pandemic? (The Sacramento Bee)

  • Revisiting the potential of using psychedelic drugs in psychiatry (Medical Xpress)

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This Month in Psychedelics - March 2020

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Although COVID-19 was first discovered in December, it took a few months for the pandemic to finally spread to North America, Europe, and Australia. Now that it has officially arrived, people all across the globe are feeling its impact. Social distancing, sheltering-in-place, quarantines, job loss, financial instability, sickness, death… these are just some of the ways that this virus is rapidly forcing society to change.

The pandemic has had an enormous influence on the world of psychedelics too. In this month’s recap you will learn about what COVID-19 is doing to the cannabis industry, drug policy reform efforts, and the mysterious world of drug dealing.

While the virus has certainly taken the spotlight, there was also plenty of non-pandemic news this month too: sexual abuse in psychedelic research, tripping on placebos, breeding bad trips out of magic mushrooms, and much more.

Here is a slimmed-down video recap version that is available for those who prefer an easier-to-digest option:

Without further ado, let’s get into the news:

The Cannabis Industry Meets Coronavirus

American cannabis businesses had some big wins this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Several American states deemed cannabis access to be “essential” or made it easier to access cannabis in other ways. So while you may not be able to go to dinner and a movie, if you live in a state with a medical or recreational cannabis market you should check your local laws to see if you can still buy a bag or two of your favorite bud to survive your extended stay at home.

Across the pond in the Netherlands, Dutch coffee shops were initially planning to close their doors due to the coronavirus, sparking long lines of people stocking up before hunkering down at home. Fortunately the government changed its mind and shops were later told that they could offer take-home deals similar to the takeout options restaurants are offering at a time when everyone is being asked to stay put.

But not everything went well for the cannabis industry. Medical marijuana doctors in Colorado were told they can’t use telemedicine due to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment regulations, which is putting staff and patients at heightened risk. And a federal agency (the Small Business Administration) informed cannabis businesses that they are not eligible for coronavirus disaster relief since cannabis is still federally illegal. The only silver lining is that this limitation does not apply to business that produce or sell hemp or hemp-derived products, which were legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill.

Drug Policy Reform Efforts Are Struggling

Drug policy reform efforts hit a snag as well. What was once shaping up to be a year of massive cannabis reform may turn out to be a lackluster year after all is said and done. The pandemic has affected cannabis legalization bills in several U.S. states, which has made them seem a lot less likely to be successful this year.

Psilocybin reform movements in California and Oregon are being forced to adapt too. California’s psilocybin legalization activists have requested the ability to collect signatures online. And in Oregon, a campaign to legalize psilocybin mushrooms for therapeutic use has implemented an option for potential signees to fill out an electronic form to request an official ballot petition by mail, which can then be printed, signed, and sent back. An Oregon drug decriminalization campaign is also now offering a printable option.

A psychedelic decriminalization campaign in Washington DC delayed its signature gathering effort out of concern for COVID-19 and is considering a new “micro-scale petition signature collection” approach in order to try and make the November ballot.

The Emergence of Remote Psychedelic Therapy

Two new psychedelic medicine clinics providing ketamine therapy opened up this month: Field Trip Health in Toronto and Mindbloom in New York City. That was before the pandemic spread to North America.

After the spread of COVID-19, Mindbloom adapted by offering a remote option for its ketamine therapy service. Now patients can experience a virtually administered psychedelic therapy session from the comfort and safety of their own homes instead of needing to go into the clinic for treatment.

Sexual Abuse in Psychedelic Research

One of the most distressing stories last month involved allegations of sexual abuse that may have taken place between a therapist and his patient during a sanctioned MDMA research study. Additional accounts of abuse involving psychedelic therapists have been reported during the last few years, indicating that there may be a dark problem brewing within the field of psychedelic therapy.

If you or someone you know has suffered from abuse you can call the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline (800.656.HOPE) for help.

Tripping on Placebos

There’s always that one friend who always claims they’re really feeling the effects of a psychedelic even though they didn’t take a large enough dose to match their exuberant claims.

So it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that this phenomenon was replicated in the scientific literature last month when a study found that participants reported experiencing psychedelic effects even though they weren’t really given psychedelics at all—they actually received placebos.

Breeding the Bad Trip Out of Magic Mushrooms

One company is attempting to redesign magic mushrooms so that they will never again cause a bad trip.

Instead of trying to increase the amount of psilocybin in mushrooms, the company is studying a compound that the fungi possess called aeruginascin that may act similarly to the way CBD behaves in cannabis, which could possibly reduce or eliminate the potential for challenging or traumatic psychedelic experiences.

COVID-19 Is Impacting Drug Dealing

One thing you might not think of when it comes to the coronavirus is the impact that the pandemic has had on the black market for illegal drugs. But just like everything else, COVID-19 has also played a role in changing drug dealing too.

Similar to restaurants and grocery stores that can drop food off at your door so you don’t have to leave your house, dealers who deliver drugs are reporting that business is booming. As one dealer put it, “When you have people at home all day, what else are they going to do?”

All that demand—plus added risks for dealers—has led to price increases.

Innovative dealers in Russia have changed the game by turning the act of buying and selling drugs into a treasure hunt. Instead of meeting up in-person with clients, the dealers stash the drugs in geotagged locations for online buyers, avoiding any risk of being detected or coming into contact with the coronavirus.

Tripping During A Pandemic

With plenty of extra time on their hands, many psychonauts have been taking advantage of the opportunity to trip. But it may not be the best time to take psychedelics, considering the setting that we all find ourselves in and the set that many people have at the moment. If you’re suffering from anxiety, depression, grief, or trauma then perhaps now isn’t the best time to trip.

Cannabis Reform Wins in Africa and the U.S.

Two countries in Africa relaxed their grip on marijuana prohibition this month. Both Malawi and Ghana legalized cannabis for health and industrial purposes in hopes of benefiting from rising global demand for medicinal cannabis products.

The Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota passed a referendum to legalize medical and recreational cannabis, making it the first and only Native American tribe to establish a legal market in a state where cannabis is otherwise prohibited.

Just in the nick of time, Virginia lawmakers approved a decriminalization bill and sent it to the governor’s desk before the pandemic spread to North America. Governor Ralph Northam is in favor of decriminalization and is expected to sign the bill into law.

Native American Church Requests Peyote Not Be Included in Decriminalization Initiatives

Not everyone is excited about decriminalizing psychedelics. The Native American Church (NAC) released a statement requesting that peyote not be mentioned explicitly in any future decriminalization initiatives in order to preserve their sacred cacti.

Now instead of calling out peyote specifically in its list of psychedelic plants and fungi, organizations like Decriminalize Nature will need to advocate for decriminalizing “mescaline-containing cacti”, a phrase that does not directly implicate peyote. The NAC hopes that removing the cacti from decriminalization initiatives will help ensure that they don’t go extinct.

Ayahuasca Healings’ Trinity de Guzman Calls Coronavirus A “Necessary Purge”

The founder of the Ayahuasca Healings retreat center in Washington, Trinity de Guzman, is no stranger when it comes to controversy. A few years back Guzman falsely claimed that he was founding the first legal ayahuasca church even though that wasn’t the case. Now he has made headlines again by claiming that the coronavirus is “a necessary purge” for the human race.

Drug Possession Defelonized in Colorado

Coloradans have yet another reason to celebrate now that the state has officially defelonized the possession of small amounts of all drugs, which means that offenders will not be incarcerated in the majority of cases.

But that doesn’t mean drugs are now legal or even decriminalized; those convicted for small-time drug possession will still end up with a misdemeanor on their criminal record.

Corporadelic: A Psymposia Series About Psychedelic Capitalism

One of the most thought-provoking pieces I read this month was actually a six-part series called “Corporadelic” that Russell Hausfeld wrote for Psymposia. The series explores the potential issues what we might see with psychedelic capitalism, and its one that every psychonaut should read so we can avoid preventable mistakes as the for-profit psychedelic industry and framework bursts on the scene and continues to evolve.

That’s all for this month’s update. Remember to always test and weigh your drugs and until next time—keep thinking wilder.

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