Magic mushrooms and magic truffles have been shown to stimulate the active compounds, psilocybin and psilocin, that promote the growth of new branches and connections between brain cells, which can help address conditions such as depression and addiction. Researchers in California have demonstrated that these substances, which are banned as illegal drugs in many countries, are capable of resetting parts of the brain in a way that goes far beyond the effects of medication. This means that psychedelics could be the "next generation" of treatments for mental disorders that could be more effective and safer than existing options, according to the authors of the University of California study.

Previous studies by the same team have shown that a single dose of DMT, the main ingredient in ayahuasca medicinal brews of Amazonian tribes, helps rats overcome a fear of electric shocks intended to mimic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Now, they have demonstrated that this dose increases the number of branching dendrites that grow from nerve cells in the rat brain. These dendrites terminate at synapses where their electrical impulses are transmitted to other nerve cells and support all brain activity. However, they can atrophy (shrink) and regress in people with mental illnesses. "One of the hallmarks of depression is that the neurites in the prefrontal cortex, a key brain area that regulates emotion, mood, and anxiety, tend to shrink," says Dr. David Olson, who leads the research team.
These brain changes also occur in cases of anxiety, addiction, and post-traumatic stress disorder, and stimulating them to reconnect can help address this. The study, published in the journal Cell Reports, looked at drugs in various classes, including tryptamines, DMT and magic mushrooms, amphetamines (including MDMA), and ergolines (such as LSD). In tests on human brain cells in the laboratory, flies, and rats, the researchers discovered that these substances consistently strengthened brain connections.
People have long believed that psychedelics are capable of altering neuronal structure; this is the first study to clearly and unequivocally confirm that. This opens up a whole range of new treatment options that may be less prone to side effects and abuse. The research shows that there are a number of different psychedelics capable of promoting plasticity.
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