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Medicinal mushrooms, ketamine clinics, microdosing, macrodosing and other adventures in therapeutic hallucinogenshuge movement is afoot. Suddenly in Toronto, clinics seem to be popping up all over, offering “guided trips” on magic mushrooms, MDMA, ketamine and other psychoactive drugs. People are microdosing and macrodosing and every other imaginable type of dosing. Not to get high, necessarily, but to get better.
Clinical trials are showing that psychedelics can help treat chronic depression, PTSD, mood disorders and addiction. Did the illicit drugs of our youth suddenly gain superpowers? Will they—like weed—be legalized for casual consumption? You have questions. We have answers. In the stories below, we investigate the new frontier of therapeutic hallucinogens, from the clinics to the substances to the frequent flyers benefiting from it all.
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