>https://www.psypost.org/2021/12/study-links-the-ceremonial-use-of-ayahuasca-to-robust-reductions-in-neuroticism-62250
>A naturalistic study published in the journal Scientific Reports provides evidence that the ceremonial use of ayahuasca can lead to significant reductions in neuroticism, a personality trait associated with depression and anxiety.
https://www.psypost.org/2021/12/study-suggests-psychedelics-promote-positive-mental-health-through-increased-spirituality-and-emotion-regulation-62200
>A new study published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology sheds light on the mechanism connecting psychedelic use to improved mental health. The study found evidence of a pathway whereby the use of psychedelics increases spirituality, and in turn, leads to better emotion regulation. This improved emotion regulation then appears to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and disordered eating.
Scientifically speaking why are natural ways to treat our mental health issues made illegal?
>A naturalistic study published in the journal Scientific Reports provides evidence that the ceremonial use of ayahuasca can lead to significant reductions in neuroticism, a personality trait associated with depression and anxiety.
https://www.psypost.org/2021/12/study-suggests-psychedelics-promote-positive-mental-health-through-increased-spirituality-and-emotion-regulation-62200
>A new study published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology sheds light on the mechanism connecting psychedelic use to improved mental health. The study found evidence of a pathway whereby the use of psychedelics increases spirituality, and in turn, leads to better emotion regulation. This improved emotion regulation then appears to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and disordered eating.
Scientifically speaking why are natural ways to treat our mental health issues made illegal?