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The federal government is funding research into using psychedelics to treat mental illness. So, do they work?
The federal government has announced it will pour millions of dollars into clinical trials using psychedelics like magic mushrooms and MDMA to see if they can help treat debilitating mental illnesses.
But why is the government forking out taxpayer dollars for magic mushrooms? And are there any risks in taking these, even in a trialled environment?
Here’s what we know about the plan and whether psychedelics are a realistic option.
What are psychedelics?
Psychedelics or hallucinogens are a class of psychoactive substances that can change your mood, senses and even cause hallucinations.
There are many different types and some occur naturally, like in mushrooms or leaves, while others are made in labs.
Some of the ones the government is…
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