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Study: Psychedelic use associated with lower odds of heart disease and diabetes

11 points| cwan | 4 years ago |psypost.org | reply

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[+] PragmaticPulp|4 years ago|reply
Simplest explanation is that psychedelic drugs are associated with novelty-seeking behavior. People who exhibit more novelty-seeking behavior are more likely to be active and less likely to be sedentary.
[+] WhisperingShiba|4 years ago|reply
Psychedelics have also helped me move to a better diet.

But I am happy to hear that there is no increase in heart problems, considering the vasoconstriction that can happen. The article doesn't have a breakdown of which participants did which chemical, but that could potentially be insightful. ei. Is LSD and Mescaline lower odds than the control group but higher that psilocybin and DMT?