August 2024

This is what looks like when Scanning our trips!

Psychonauts often worry about their brain, whether because of a bad experience. We might feel our brain becomes less responsive or that something doesn’t feel right post-trip, or we can have an underlying condition. The current forms of brain scans are limiting and expensive. For this reason, plenty of psychedelic interaction with the brain and their therapeutic effects remains quite a mystery. However, this might be about to change! Learn more about how CaST might be changing the way we study psychedelics with us.

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What is the Novel concept Entheogenic Synergy?

Following up on last week’s article, we clear up what we coined as Entheogenic Synergy, which bifurcates into Recreational Synergy and Therapeutic Synergy, concepts intended to raise awareness of anthropological values, beliefs, and elements susceptible to changing our biochemistry, microbiota, neurochemistry, and the way we think, such as music, hearing other experiences, expectations, and the journey to our destination, as well as conversations we have about the experience, being present to a new environment and language, learning to adapt, changing our neuroplasticity and thermoregulation are explored as equally as the psychedelic experience, and even further, be included in the psychedelic experience in the future research. 

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Is the Entourage effect of Peyote legit?

The entourage effect is a phenomenon that has been gaining traction in psychedelic research. What at first was thought to be a phenomenon observed solemnly in the cannabis community and the entourage effect between THC and other phytocannabinoids turns out to be much more extensive than what we thought to be and to influence several species such as the Psilocybe genus. One specific study highlighted the significance of this phenomenon by demonstrating the superior therapeutic accuracy of psilocybin extracts compared to synthetic psilocybin.

However, there is a species that hasn’t been spoken of enough when mentioning the entourage effect. Lophophora Williamsii (Peyote).

Join us and understand the entourage effect in Peyote!

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Caribbean might become a vortex to the DMT realm

Did you know the Caribbean might become a vortex to the DMT realm?

Before the 1960s, DMT was an obscure compound in Western society, even if it had been used circa 900 CE by the Tiwanaku.

DMT is mainly known for its short duration. However, while appealing to some, others find this as an obstacle.

What if we could extend this experience to explore these realms of consciousness more in-depth?

This question formed the DMTx study by administering DMT using target-controlled intravenous infusion, a technique commonly used in anesthesia to maintain a stable drug concentration in the brain, allowing patients to have a prolonged DMT experience.

Since neither DMT nor DMTx is legal in any state, the team of Dr.Andrew Gallimore, Dennis McKenna, Graham Hancock, et al. are looking at the Caribbean islands to become a new mecca for the studies of DMT and DMTx.

The project should go live within a year, and anyone can book a week of several sessions of various lengths of DMTx and other compounds, as well as integration processes, by always prioritizing the set and setting and not just the psychedelic experience.

Now, the team is raising funds to fund an Institute and turn the Caribbean into what might be a vortex to the DMT world!

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