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Lemon Tek: Get The Most Out Of Your Psilocybin Mushroom Experience
Lemon Tek your shrooms for a fast and intense visual experience and leave all those nasty side effects behind. Lemon Tek is one of several ways to mix up your psychedelic experience. Potent and fast, it can turn a small dose of magic mushrooms into a cosmic high.
Anxiety Treatments Using Psychedelic Plant Medicine
The use of psychedelic plants or fungi, such as psilocybin (found in "magic mushrooms"), ayahuasca, and LSD, to treat anxiety and other mental health conditions is a relatively new and developing area of research. However, studies have shown that these substances can have a positive impact on mental health, particularly when used in a therapeutic setting.
Psilocybin Assisted-Psychotherapy
Psilocybin-assisted therapy involves ingesting psilocybin while exploring a specific, previously-set intention, with the goal of healing and transformation. Researchers and clinicians often describe three distinct therapy phases: preparation, the acute psychedelic experience, and integration. The non-psychedelic elements of this approach are essential for both effectiveness and safety.