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Anorexia and bulimia can be successfully treated with psilocybin

Scientists report this in published studies in the authoritative medical journals Nature and Eating and Weight Disorders - there is irrefutable evidence of improvement in the condition of patients, up to complete recovery. 

Statistics on eating disorders are depressing: over a 20-year observation period, only 46 percent of people with anorexia overcome the disease, another third have a more or less normal life with periodic relapses, and the remaining 20 percent most often end in death. People with anorexia have difficulty expressing emotions, torture themselves with strict diets, count calories, and are obsessed with their appearance. They have a false sense that they are regulating stress through control, so this needs to be treated by changing their thinking, and not just by eating and exercising. Medicines approved by the FDA to treat eating disorders are not very effective: anorexia still has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, so magic mushrooms are the only hope.

What do psychedelics do? They rebuild neural connections so that the body's self-destruction system is turned off - a mushroom trip helps connect the body and its needs with the mind and respond to its hunger signals. After taking psilocybin, patients experience positive changes within several months. 

In The Cut magazine, one American mother shared her 16-year-old daughter's story of recovery from anorexia. Desperate that therapy and medications were not helping the child—the girl was melting before her eyes and had lost interest in everything and everyone—the mother decided to send her to Mexico for the Buena Vida mushroom retreat. Local shaman Shandel herself suffered from an eating disorder in her youth and agreed to accept the young patient. The seven-day retreat was no different from staying in a five-star hotel, except that it all came with three mushroom ceremonies. A day costs $900, which is ten times cheaper than a stay in an American hospital. After each trip, the shamans held conversations about the experience gained. The girl began to feel much better, she began to eat and return to the normal life of a teenager, but she was still haunted by a feeling of guilt after eating. Three months later, she asked her mother to take her to a retreat again - this time the mushrooms helped her finally get rid of anorexia and accept her body. “I realized that you don’t have to be skinny and perfect. It’s so simple, but it’s impossible to understand when you’re sick. “I can live again,” the girl said. Now she wants to become a psychotherapist and feed mushrooms to save her from anorexia.

I have already shared my mushroom experience and I can confirm that, indeed, this is how everything works: psilocybin helps you accept and understand yourself. In short, mushrooms are the head of everything.

In the Russian Federation, psilocybin is considered a dangerous drug. Don't take drugs. They cause irreparable harm to health. Everything written above is information from scientific publications. The girl’s psychedelic experience took place in an area where psilocybin is approved for use.

 

Author: Yunia Pugacheva

https://t.me/yunapuga

18.01.2023