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An Introduction to Psilocybin Mushroom Therapy to Treat PTSD

By: Craig McKay
Narrated by: Elizabeth Blakely
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Imagine a world where millions of people suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a condition that causes nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety, and depression. Now imagine a natural remedy that can heal their trauma and transform their lives: psilocybin mushrooms. These are not ordinary mushrooms that you find in the supermarket or in the forest. These are magic mushrooms that can alter your mind and open your eyes to new possibilities.

In this audio-book, you will learn how psilocybin mushroom therapy can help people with PTSD overcome their fears, find peace, and reconnect with themselves and others. You will also discover the history, science, and challenges of this revolutionary treatment that has the potential to change the world.

“Psilocybin mushroom therapy saved my life. It helped me heal from the trauma of war and find meaning and joy again.” - John, a veteran with PTSD

According to the World Health Organization, more than 250 million people suffer from PTSD worldwide, and only a fraction of them receive adequate treatment. Psilocybin mushroom therapy could be the solution they need.

Are you ready to explore the magic and the mystery of psilocybin mushrooms? Are you willing to give yourself a chance to heal and grow? If so, then this audio-book is for you.

©2021 Craig McKay (P)2023 Craig McKay
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This book sets out to demonstrate the value of psilocybin mushrooms in PTSD therapy but devolves into a very poor, non-scientific presentation of pseudo -information. Questionable information is mixed in with legitimate reporting of the science and the benefits of this approach and is given the same weight.

This book is a disservice to PTSD Therapy

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