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I think this is probably the best answer so far. Sure minor ones can be cured, some of the more serious ones can only be managed.It depends what illness and what you mean by 'cured'. You can definitely reduce symptoms and recover.
No cure for what? What do you suffer from exactly?Knowing there's no cure kind of seals my fate really
Be careful with mushrooms and psychedelics. They can cause bad trips and lead to psychosis if you are in an already bad psychological state.It depends on which mental illness. With depression there's been more research lately on mushrooms and psychedelics. While it's not a cure, it seems to be good at treating it so it gives me a little bit of hope. People who are already microdosing report that it helps them a lot
I think it depends on how severe it is. Lots of comorbidity is also an issue. Some people don't get better.How come?
microdosing is pretty safe best of my knowlegeBe careful with mushrooms and psychedelics. They can cause bad trips and lead to psychosis if you are in an already bad psychological state.
Does it?Yes, of course. Even schizophrenia can disappear for some people.