Abstract
Mental health diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and addiction, are increasing in worldwide prevalence across all regions, ethnicities, religions, social circles, and education levels. Despite this trend, there has been a scarcity of newly developed therapeutics for these conditions with alternative mechanisms of action to treat the symptoms of disease or target disease reversal. Many traditional psychedelics have recently regained attention as potential therapeutic candidates for a myriad of mental health disorders. Years of scientific research has begun to elucidate their potential efficacy while anecdotal reports from recreational users have provided supporting evidence for the safety of these compounds in humans and suggest psychedelics may be potential alternative treatments for these conditions.
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