Oregon’s and Compass’s Opposite Approaches to Psilocybin Therapy Should Coexist, Says Initiator of Measure 109

Marcelo Leite

At the present stage of the psychedelic renaissance, it becomes increasingly evident that it is far from a coherent movement of researchers, investors, and psychonauts all marching in the same direction. It looks more often like people converging on an ice cream parlor after long separate walks on a summer day, when each customer is eager to choose the treat most likely to facilitate the best experience to the palate; in the case of psychedelics, the most benefits for mental health. But here is the caveat: every patron should think twice before going for a mixed bowl, as some flavors do not go well with others and can ruin an otherwise pleasant day... continue reading.

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