• floo@retrolemmy.com
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      Not according to the claims in this headline. Hence why I called bullshit.

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        Maybe occasionally open and rta:

        Summary: Psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, might just revolutionize how depression and anxiety are treated in cancer patients. In a groundbreaking trial, a single dose combined with therapy significantly reduced emotional suffering, and these effects often lasted over two years. As follow-up studies expand the research to multiple doses and larger samples, scientists are eyeing a possible new standard of care that merges psychedelics with psychological support.

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          Yeah, there’s far too many “might”s and “possibly” in that quote for it to have been worth the click.

          Maybe this is just a shitty article with a shitty headline from a shitty publication, but I think I’d really rather see the science than here. Some idiots sales pitch summary for it.

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        This article will for sure leave some cancer patients feeling disappointed after tripping. I tried acid when I was 19 - everything I read told me it was going to be a life changing, eye opening, personality upgrading experience. Turns out it wasn’t, and I definitely felt a bit let down. Personally, I don’t think telling cancer patients shrooms will cure their depression is at all wise.

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          Your experience with psychedelics at the age of 19, while your brain was still developing, has no relevance to adults suffering from life-long ptsd and terminal cancer getting positive side effects from the drugs.

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              That may or may not happen. There’s no need to be a dick and take away what small bit of hope these results might offer people.

              Eta: I would feel the same way you do if this was some snake oil grift touting a one shot cure for cancer or something. This, however, is just offering a slight mitigation of depressive symptoms related to the actual disease.

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            Sounds like someone who reads this article probably would too. Which is why it’s a dumb article.

            Is it possible to benefit? For sure.

            Will YOU, the average cancer patient, benefit for 2 years? Probabaly not.

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          I would imagine it’s like any other treatment, in that it works for some, not for others.