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Top 10 Books About Psychedelics

Discover the realm of psychedelic literature. Explore mind-altering insights and history through our top psychedelics books.

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Ketamine Treatment Guide for Mental Health

Read this massive guide to learn more about how ketamine treatment works, it’s history, legal status, and how it is being used in therapy. 

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Ketamine For Depression & Mood Disorders

An wonderful article offering a thorough deep dive on all the ways in which ketamine works, what it’s like, and how it helps.

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What Is The Psychobiome?

Did you know there is a whole ecosystem of microbes in your gut that impact your mood, hormones, sleep, immune function, and cognition? Yup.

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Bacteria In Dirt Can Work Like Antidepressants

A recent study from the UK shows that friendly bacteria found in soil may can increase serotonin levels in the brain. Gardening can make you happier!

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Serving all of Oregon
Operating out of Bend, OR
541-316-0092

Office Hours
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 4pm
Two Saturdays a month 9am - noon

Medical Disclaimer
This website and its contents should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call 911 immediately. You can also call, text, or chat 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for immediate mental health support.