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We are just beginning to figure out what many indigenous cultures have known for centuries: the amazing effects the psychedelics like psilocybin could have on the emotional and physical health of humans. We have discovered evidence of ancient cultures that used some mind-altering plants up to ten thousand years ago. Although we’re moving a bit slow, at least you can buy shrooms online now. Today, we are also beginning to see the different ways that psilocybin can make us think. Any person that has taken these mushrooms knows how much they can work to open your mind up. Things that previously did not even seem remotely interesting now take up an entirely new form. Original ideas can come out of nowhere. A mushroom trip is a great shortcut to moving into a flow state. So, imagine you could get all these great benefits without having to go on the trip. Research has shown that this is possible.

Janiger’s Psychedelic Portraits

The first standard study of the relation between psychedelics and creativity was performed in 1954 by psychiatrist Oscar Janiger. He gave an artist two doses of LSD with an hour in between each dose, and he then asked him to sketch Janiger’s portrait as he went through the trip. The first portrait was pretty normal. But as the experiment went on, the pictures starter to get more abstract and looser. The sketches started to move from the center of the page to the edges. More lines came out of thin air and filled the canvas. A couple of hours in, there was a huge network of gestures and lines that consumed the human silhouette that was barely noticeable under all the scribbles. Eventually, the effects of LSD wore off and the portrait started to become more life-like. This experiment made Janiger go on a 10-year-long project where he studied how LSD affected our creativity. By the end of his study, he had dosed more than 3000 people.

Aldous Huxley and Cary Grant were two of his many volunteers. Apparently, Janiger did more than just observe and he took the LSD thirteen times. He said it took him to a realm where many more things seemed possible. Janiger had initially worked with LSD, but most of these principles also work with psilocybin. However, when the US Government waxed strong against psychedelics in the mid-1960s, his study was cut short. It is quite frustrating to think about how much more we could know about psychedelics now if people like Janiger were given the opportunity to perform their research freely. However, you can now buy mushrooms Canada from Nupep Shrooms.

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