Psilocybin delays aging, extends lifespan, new Emory study suggests | Emory University | Atlanta GA (news.emory.edu)
from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science@mander.xyz on 24 Jul 21:01
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BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net on 24 Jul 21:26 next collapse

Results indicated that the mice that received an initial low dose of psilocybin of 5 mg/kg, followed by a monthly high dose of 15 mg/kg for 10 months, had a 30% increase in survival compared to mice who hadn’t received any.

So if we take a standard 80 kg adult male, 80 * 15 mg = 1.2 g, which sources indicate is enough for a standard trip. That’s also like almost half an ounce of dried mushrooms. Time to start tripping… for science.

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Jul 02:05 collapse

1 oz is 28.35 g

BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 02:30 collapse

Yeah, the paper is talking about pure Psilocybin. I double checked and the rule of thumb is around 1% psilocybin by dry weight so I was actually off and you’d need closer to three ounces.

Castor_Troy@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 02:58 collapse

(15 mg psilocybin / 1 kg body weight) * 80 kg body weight = 1200 mg psilocybin

1200 mg psilocybin * (1 g psilocybin / 100 g dried mushrooms) = 12 g dried mushrooms

I think it’s 12 grams dried mushrooms, which is almost half an ounce, like you first said.

Maturin@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 03:30 collapse

Shouldn’t it be 1200 mg / 0.01 = 120 g of dried mushrooms?

Castor_Troy@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 14:42 next collapse

Thank you. I was staring at it and knew the units weren’t canceling out. That’s an insane dose though.

Maturin@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 15:54 collapse

Even the “low dose” is the equivalent of almost 2 oz per dose. Those mice got to convene with the mice gods on the reg I’m sure.

propter_hog@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 18:08 collapse

Boofing a whole tray of penis envy shrooms… for science

Castor_Troy@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 15:09 collapse

(15 mg psilocybin / 1 kg body weight) * 80 kg body weight = 1200 mg psilocybin

1200 mg psilocybin = 1.2 g psilocybin * (100 g dried mushrooms / 1 g psilocybin) = 120 g dried mushrooms

There we go.

HowRu68@lemmy.world on 24 Jul 21:31 next collapse

We should live in Shroom world, everybody will be connected by the mycelium, live long and prosper together.

NaibofTabr@infosec.pub on 24 Jul 22:37 next collapse

Yes… let the cordyceps eat your brain… become one with the omnifungi… let our will become yours… listen to the mold as it whispers in your mind…

Mac@mander.xyz on 25 Jul 01:27 next collapse

edit: double post

Mac@mander.xyz on 25 Jul 01:55 next collapse

🤷‍♂️

Okay, sure, why not

otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Jul 09:54 next collapse

Did you drop this? /s

You’re making it sound pretty damn amazing, frankly. Have you looked around lately? 😅😶‍🌫️

lb_o@lemmy.world on 25 Jul 13:01 next collapse

WE ARE THE ONE!

steal_your_face@lemmy.ml on 25 Jul 20:06 next collapse

I am the Globglogabgalab

Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub on 25 Jul 21:53 collapse

Eh, beats fascism.

redchert@lemmygrad.ml on 25 Jul 15:30 collapse

There is already fungi that grows in your throat. Humans are connected to the mycelium - the most advanced lifeform on this planet.

jeffw@lemmy.world on 24 Jul 21:50 next collapse

Forgive me for doubting any studies that don’t involve blinded trials… but this is just one study. Let’s see if it can be replicated before we get excited

remotelove@lemmy.ca on 25 Jul 05:33 collapse

Oh, I am going to try to replicate this study. I’ll hit you back in about 50 years if it worked.

jeffw@lemmy.world on 25 Jul 21:33 collapse

It takes you 50 years to transform into a mouse?

remotelove@lemmy.ca on 26 Jul 00:40 collapse

Or sooner, once the medicine kicks in.

jeffw@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 05:02 collapse

Whoa. You’re a mouse now?

ogmios@sh.itjust.works on 24 Jul 23:10 next collapse

Well, I know I’ve done mushrooms a few times, and as of a CT scan at the age of 27, apparently my brain isn’t showing the ordinary signs of aging. Wonder if it’s related.

BurgerBaron@piefed.social on 25 Jul 01:07 collapse

You'd have to microdose regularly for it to matter if it actually does anything in humans for our telomeres.

ogmios@sh.itjust.works on 25 Jul 12:00 collapse

Wow you sure seem to know one hell of a lot about the inner workings of this newly discovered phenomena.

BurgerBaron@piefed.social on 25 Jul 12:37 collapse

Your sarcasm is noted, but seems daft when you suggest you'll live longer because you ate a funny mushroom a couple times.

ogmios@sh.itjust.works on 25 Jul 23:11 collapse

Not sure where you read any of that in my posts.

wideopenarms@hexbear.net on 25 Jul 03:30 next collapse

Idc, I’ll just die old, no one’s ever gonna get me to willingly take hallucinogens

Go ahead and hit me with the <img alt="downbear" src="https://hexbear.net/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fchapo.chat%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F2ecd0805-fe83-4761-9771-8844f0e83a78.png">, don’t care if that’s an L take or not

otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Jul 09:52 next collapse

You do you. Have fun!

isolatedscotch@discuss.tchncs.de on 25 Jul 13:49 collapse

no healthy adult should feel the need to take any drug

Rivalarrival@lemmy.today on 26 Jul 00:44 collapse

Need? Of course not. Desire? Certainly.

Laser@feddit.org on 25 Jul 12:34 next collapse

A newly published study in Nature Partner Journals’ Aging demonstrates that psilocin, a byproduct of consuming psilocybin, the active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms,

Maybe my memory is wrong, but I had it the other way around: Psilocin is the active substance, but its not very stable. Psilocybin gets metabolized to Psilocin. Calling it a “byproduct” is kind of underselling it. Psilocybin itself isn’t active by itself.

Quick wiki check confirms this. I always have troubles with articles opening with. I can’t even read that as unfortunate wording.

Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip on 25 Jul 13:04 next collapse

Nuh uh. I’ve seen the Last of US. We all know where this ends up

sixtoe@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Jul 22:11 next collapse

HOLY SHIT IM GONNA LIVE FOREVER

Hirom@beehaw.org on 27 Jul 19:36 collapse

Wake me up when once there are results of a well-designed clinical trial.

My understanding of the article is they’re extrapolating from experiments on mice and on a few human cells in a lab.