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nature is the world’s original pharmacy — returning to medicine’s roots could help fill drug discovery gaps

screening for natural products typically involves looking through a large library of extracts from natural sources.
ashu tripathi, the conversation
jul 28, 2022

new study shows benefits of microdosing psilocybin

the study, done at the university of british columbia, involves the therapeutic potential of microdosing psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms.”
liz braun
jul 18, 2022

psilocybin microdoses associated with better mental health and mood: ubc okanagan study

over a one month period, people who used small, repeated amounts of magic mushrooms reported improvements in depression, stress and anxiety compared to those who did not microdose psilocybin.
cheryl chan
jul 13, 2022

'nature's life support system': fake or real, houseplants are great for mental health

since covid began, canada's indoor plant industry has been booming, with sales of potted plants jumping from more than $903 million in 2020 to more than $995 million in 2021.
nick beare
jul 12, 2022

asking for a friend: are essential oils worth the hype?

the oils from plants offer natural healing and cleansing benefits, but they can also be dangerous.
karen hawthorne
jul 08, 2022

lawyer of naturopath who produced fecal transplant material to treat autism claims he’s 'not bound by science'

reports indicate the naturopath was using fecal microbiota transplantation, or fecal transplants, to treat symptoms of autism, constipation and other diagnoses at his clinic in mexico.
emma jones
jul 04, 2022

asking for a friend: do you have to stay still to get the benefits of meditation?

mirella veras, a nova scotia-based physiotherapist and tai chi instructor, says finding peace and calm has less to do with what your body is doing and more about where your mind is focused.
karen hawthorne
jun 03, 2022

university of calgary recruits canada's first research chair in psychedelics

the university has recruited dr. leah mayo as its parker psychedelic research chair — a first for canada
bill kaufmann
jun 02, 2022
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nature is the world’s original pharmacy — returning to medicine’s roots could help fill drug discovery gaps

screening for natural products typically involves looking through a large library of extracts from natural sources.
ashu tripathi, the conversation
jul 28, 2022

new study shows benefits of microdosing psilocybin

the study, done at the university of british columbia, involves the therapeutic potential of microdosing psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms.”
liz braun
jul 18, 2022

psilocybin microdoses associated with better mental health and mood: ubc okanagan study

over a one month period, people who used small, repeated amounts of magic mushrooms reported improvements in depression, stress and anxiety compared to those who did not microdose psilocybin.
cheryl chan
jul 13, 2022

'nature's life support system': fake or real, houseplants are great for mental health

since covid began, canada's indoor plant industry has been booming, with sales of potted plants jumping from more than $903 million in 2020 to more than $995 million in 2021.
nick beare
jul 12, 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

asking for a friend: are essential oils worth the hype?

the oils from plants offer natural healing and cleansing benefits, but they can also be dangerous.
karen hawthorne
jul 08, 2022

lawyer of naturopath who produced fecal transplant material to treat autism claims he’s 'not bound by science'

reports indicate the naturopath was using fecal microbiota transplantation, or fecal transplants, to treat symptoms of autism, constipation and other diagnoses at his clinic in mexico.
emma jones
jul 04, 2022

asking for a friend: do you have to stay still to get the benefits of meditation?

mirella veras, a nova scotia-based physiotherapist and tai chi instructor, says finding peace and calm has less to do with what your body is doing and more about where your mind is focused.
karen hawthorne
jun 03, 2022

university of calgary recruits canada's first research chair in psychedelics

the university has recruited dr. leah mayo as its parker psychedelic research chair — a first for canada
bill kaufmann
jun 02, 2022
powered by
wellspring cancer support
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