
It's Not In Your Head â Psychedelics Are Making A Scientific Comeback
By 1970, psychedelics had a bad reputation for being part of the counterculture. But now we could see them make a comeback.
LEARN MOREIt starts with the way psychedelics reset your brain's thought patterns.
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