UofC psilocybin research looking for recruits
Exploring the Potential of Magic Mushrooms in Treating Alcohol Use Disorder
Three groundbreaking studies on the therapeutic effects of magic mushrooms have been launched in Canada, shedding light on the potential benefits of psychedelics in treating various mental health conditions. One of these studies, led by Mayo’s team, focuses on the impact of magic mushrooms on individuals struggling with alcohol use disorder.
The Search for Participants
Despite more than a year of recruitment efforts, Mayo’s team is still in need of patients to complete the program’s 128-slot roster. The study aims to assess the efficacy of magic mushrooms in reducing alcohol cravings and promoting long-term sobriety.
The Promise of Psychedelic Therapy
Psychedelic therapy has gained traction in recent years as a promising alternative treatment for mental health disorders. Magic mushrooms, in particular, have shown potential in breaking addictive patterns and promoting emotional healing.
Joining the Movement
If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol use disorder and is interested in participating in this groundbreaking study, now is the time to take action. By joining the study, you could be at the forefront of a revolutionary approach to addiction treatment.



