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Brindusa Vanta, MD, DHMHS

Brindusa Vanta is a medical doctor, an experienced medical writer, SME, and editor. She received her MD degree from Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine, Romania, and her DHMHS diploma from OCHM, Canada.

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Psychedelic Study –  Can Ibogaine Help End The Opioid Epidemic?
Psychedelic Study –  Can Ibogaine Help End The Opioid Epidemic?

Learn about Ibogaine and how this psychedelic drug may help put an end to the opioid epidemic. Read more about this clinical trial.

Written by: Alana LunaAlana Luna

Psychedelic Study – Can Tripping Make People More Devout? How A 60-Year-Old Study Proves Psychedelics Could Have A Place In Religion
Psychedelic Study – Can Tripping Make People More Devout? How A 60-Year-Old Study Proves Psychedelics Could Have A Place In Religion

Learn about one of the most impactful, and famous, psychedelic studies ever conducted, the Good Friday Experiment.

Written by: Brindusa Vanta, MD, DHMHSBrindusa Vanta, MD, DHMHS

Psychedelic Study – Ketamine Could Revolutionize Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Psychedelic Study – Ketamine Could Revolutionize Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Can ketamine help treat alcoholism? Read about this clinical study involving ketamine therapy and its impact on alcohol relapse and dependency.

Written by: Brindusa Vanta, MD, DHMHSBrindusa Vanta, MD, DHMHS

Psychedelic Study – Can Psychedelic Medicine Change Psychiatric Care?
Psychedelic Study – Can Psychedelic Medicine Change Psychiatric Care?

Excited about the transformative potential of psychedelic medicine in the field of mental health care? This study explores the cutting-edge research on substances like psilocybin and MDMA and their potential to revolutionize psychiatric treatment for conditions like anxiety, alcoholism, and PTSD.

Written by: Imogen SharmaImogen Sharma

Psychedelic Study – What You Need to Know About The Healing Power of Psilocybin and Mindfulness
Psychedelic Study – What You Need to Know About The Healing Power of Psilocybin and Mindfulness

Looking for a natural way to alleviate mental health issues? Our study breakdown explores how combining psilocybin, a psychoactive compound found in certain mushrooms, with a mindfulness practice may offer promising results.

Written by: Lisa A. KoosisLisa A. Koosis