Psychedelics

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy is currently the only legal option to benefit from the expansiveness of psychedelic medicine in a therapeutic setting. As the combination of mind and medicine become a mainstream treatment, other substances may eventually be options.

Plant medicines, such as Ayahuasca, Ibogaine, Peyote, as well as lesser known plants containing DMT (N-dimethyltryptamine) are getting attention from scientists, therapists, researchers and seekers alike who wish to expand their consciousness in pursuit of improved mental and spiritual wellness. 

The active ingredient in magic mushrooms, psilocybin, is currently being studied for depression and end of life distress. There is a robust body of evidence that MDNA, known as the recreational drug Molly or Ecstasy, combined with psychotherapy, is an effective treatment for PTSD. LSD (Acid) Assisted Psychotherapy is being studied for the first time since the 1970s.

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Magic Mushrooms

While there are promising studies and research coming out about the use of other psychedelics for therapeutic purposes, Ketamine is the only legal option in the Midwest.