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re: Alzheimer’s patient gets back speech and memory in groundbreaking mushroom trial
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:19 pm to Clockwatcher68
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:19 pm to Clockwatcher68
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They also subsidize the “news” media as well with otherwise pointless commercials.
Hell yes they do! Pay offs and brides no diff than buying a hunter biden painting.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:26 pm to SoggyCerealClub
quote:Fact. The fact the government has impeded this forever tells you who/what they really care about. The sad truth is if these same politicians that stop progress are the one's that could benefit most by opening up there tiny selfish brains.
Microdosing has incredible benefits.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:31 pm to Crow Pie
Tell me more about microdosing, please. I don't want that in my search history.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:39 pm to deeprig9
quote:200m-300mg has been known to reset the brain for some. Think of it as rebooting your computer after it has too many task going on at one time. You can see all things fresh again. It's done at a subconscious level and I know it different for each person so it takes a little R & D but the results from everyone I know seem very similar and almost always positive. It's taking too much that can cause unneeded issues.
Tell me more about microdosing, please. I don't want that in my search history.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:40 pm to deeprig9
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Tell me more about microdosing, please. I don't want that in my search history.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:41 pm to shutterspeed
5 grams seems like a lot.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:42 pm to tom
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The downside was the patient used his returned speech to loudly talk about how high he was all the time.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:47 pm to shutterspeed
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A subsequent 3 g dose of psilocybin was given to the patient, and was followed by increased verbal expression, humor and greater walking agility. Miraculous as the mushrooms may seem, the study authors note that the patient’s improvements were temporary and psilocybin did not reverse the disease, as her neurodegeneration remained.
So she only received two doses, then regressed?
Wonder why they didn’t dose her again? Kind of sucks seeing a miraculous turnaround with a woman who was essentially a vegetable just to see her regress.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:50 pm to shutterspeed
In 1985 Merck came out with statins...a drug for cholesterol. Dr Marik said that Alzheimers was not common in those days but after this drug was released...both diabetes and alzheimers cases skyrocketed.
THREAD: “Our health care system is a hoax,” declared Dr. Paul Marik, who is the second-most-published critical care physician in the world.
snips:
#5 - Dr. Marik revealed that Atorvastatin, a cholesterol medication, was the most-commonly-prescribed drug in the United States.
Despite the common notion that cholesterol medication reduces heart disease, Marik called it the “great cholesterol myth.”
#6 - “Lowering your cholesterol won’t prevent heart disease. It’s called a myth. It’s a hoax. What do statins do? They increase your risk of diabetes. They increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia — yet they are the most commonly-prescribed drugs in this country.”
#7 - Marik presented a graph from a study by TakataY et al. that showed that elderly patients with the highest cholesterol levels actually had the best survival rates.
#9 - The BMJ concluded there is a “Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly,” meaning that cholesterol medication had either no impact or a negative impact on mortality rates among elderly patients
#10 - Marik ended by saying, “This [cholesterol medication] is one of the biggest hoaxes in medicine. But, you know, you can say the same thing [about diabetes]. The use of diabetes medicine is a hoax. Alzheimer’s medicine is a hoax.”
#14 - Dr. Paul Marik’s full presentation is available to watch on Epoch TV.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/heres-the-problem-with-mainstream-heart-diabetes-and-alzheimers-medicine-dr-paul-marik-florida-summit-5539142
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Cholesterol is essential to hundreds of bodily functions, including the working of your brain. Deplete your grey matter and you'll end up with Alzeimer's type symptoms.
Dr Rosedale Exposing the Cholesterol Myth: Cholesterol is not the major culprit in heart disease
THREAD: “Our health care system is a hoax,” declared Dr. Paul Marik, who is the second-most-published critical care physician in the world.
snips:
#5 - Dr. Marik revealed that Atorvastatin, a cholesterol medication, was the most-commonly-prescribed drug in the United States.
Despite the common notion that cholesterol medication reduces heart disease, Marik called it the “great cholesterol myth.”
#6 - “Lowering your cholesterol won’t prevent heart disease. It’s called a myth. It’s a hoax. What do statins do? They increase your risk of diabetes. They increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia — yet they are the most commonly-prescribed drugs in this country.”
#7 - Marik presented a graph from a study by TakataY et al. that showed that elderly patients with the highest cholesterol levels actually had the best survival rates.
#9 - The BMJ concluded there is a “Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly,” meaning that cholesterol medication had either no impact or a negative impact on mortality rates among elderly patients
#10 - Marik ended by saying, “This [cholesterol medication] is one of the biggest hoaxes in medicine. But, you know, you can say the same thing [about diabetes]. The use of diabetes medicine is a hoax. Alzheimer’s medicine is a hoax.”
#14 - Dr. Paul Marik’s full presentation is available to watch on Epoch TV.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/heres-the-problem-with-mainstream-heart-diabetes-and-alzheimers-medicine-dr-paul-marik-florida-summit-5539142
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Cholesterol is essential to hundreds of bodily functions, including the working of your brain. Deplete your grey matter and you'll end up with Alzeimer's type symptoms.
Dr Rosedale Exposing the Cholesterol Myth: Cholesterol is not the major culprit in heart disease
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:22 pm to T-Mike
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Ram Dass and colleagues had this figured out 50+ years ago- but the Nixon admin buried it. Presidents matter.
Orange deserves more credit for this.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:32 pm to shutterspeed
So literally the movie “Awakening”
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:46 pm to riverdiver
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So she only received two doses, then regressed?
I read it that she not so much regressed as it provided her some renewed mental and physical functioning while the actual Alzheimer's disease continued to worsen.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:48 pm to nobigdeal69
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5 grams seems like a lot.

This post was edited on 6/5/26 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:48 pm to Bard
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Everytime I read about mushrooms, it makes me wonder why I'm not taking them on occasion.
My stupid arse would end up taking the wrong kind.
Mushrooms are fungi, so remember the wise words of Terry Pratchett
“All Fungi are edible. Some fungi are only edible once.”
He also once said:
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life."
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:49 pm to shutterspeed
quote:Pics?
In this case study, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, researchers focused on an 80-year-old Japanese-American woman with Alzheimer’s.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 3:57 pm to shutterspeed
Imagine if Joe Biden had this for the debate. He’d still be president and not know what he was doing.
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