Shrooms
Shrooms Give You the Weirdest Sleep
"I felt as if luminescent creatures from the depths of the ocean were swimming along my eyeballs."
What It's Like to Treat Your OCD With Psychedelics
“Anything that anyone mentioned that offered some sort of hope, I tried."
Just a Reminder That Foraging for Wild Shrooms Can Kill You
Increasing numbers of amateur Australian foragers are winding up in hospital after picking and eating their own.
A Few Shroom Trips Could Change Your Political Beliefs
Hallucinations aren't the only way psychedelics change how you see the world.
I Tripped on Shrooms in VR With the 'Hallucination Machine'
"Reality was very literally melting away before my eyes."
Zen and the Art of Extreme Metal Production
Dave Otero has worked with everyone from Primitive Man and Khemmis to Cephalic Carnage, so we went to Denver to find out what makes him tick.
People Who Take Psychedelics Are Less Likely to Commit Violent Crimes, Study Says
Research indicates "lifetime" use of drugs like magic mushrooms or LSD actually lessen the chances a person will commit a crime like theft or assault.
Active Ingredient in Shrooms Could ‘Reset’ Brains of Depressed People
Next year, researchers plan to test psilocybin against a leading antidepressant.
Should We Give Shrooms to People Who Are Dying?
We all deserve a better exit—at peace with our imminent mortality, one doctor says.
Psychedelics Help Cancer Patients Let Go of Distress
“I felt like I let go of a lot of anger and resentment towards my parents,” one study participant said.
Scientists Figured Out How to Recreate the Psychedelic in Shrooms
Now if they could find out how to mass produce it, psilocybin could be a powerful way to treat addiction.
The Compassion I Feel for My Drugged-Out Gay Bar Patrons
I've seen drugs ruin lives working the door of an LA gay bar. But as a former addict, I know that sobriety only comes from within—and that we can't judge others, no matter what.