commentr/StutterMarch 4, 2023

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Yes, Anton. I’ve read that psychedelics are useful in resolving past trauma. They are currently using Ketamine to treat severe depression. I live in Utah, USA, where a proposal to allow the use of psilocybin was defeated before it could even go for a vote. I’m just gratified that this state allows for the use of medicinal marijuana. There is covert use of psilocybin by many former members of the LDS (Mormon) church whose consciousness have been raised to phenomenal levels. I defected from the church as well but am hesitant to risk my new-found mental stability( I suffered from major depressive disorder my entire life) but now am no longer depressed. The fact I’m 76 years old also is a factor. I can’t risk anything that might negatively affect my cognition, which so far is unimpaired. It’s interesting that the researcher who used psilocybin recovered from her stuttering. Perhaps raising one’s consciousness ameliorates trauma. Please keep in contact about any new developments. Sincerely, Sue

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Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances

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Genetic & Family FactorsTrauma & PsychologicalPsychedelics & Microdosing