Can psychedelic mushrooms turn back the clock?

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Psilocybin is at the center of emerging anti-aging science due to recent preclinical studies, particularly a landmark 2025 study from researchers at Emory University and Baylor College of Medicine. These initial findings suggest psilocybin may promote healthy aging and increase longevity at a cellular level, though human trials are needed to confirm these effects.

Key Research Findings
The July 2025 study, published in the journal npj Aging, presented the first experimental evidence of psilocybin's potential anti-aging effects:
  • Extended Cellular Lifespan: Treatment with psilocin (the active metabolite of psilocybin) extended the lifespan of human skin and lung cells in the lab by over 50% compared to untreated cells.
  • Improved Survival in Mice: Aged mice (equivalent to 60-65 human years) given a monthly dose of psilocybin had an 80% survival rate over a 10-month period, compared to 50% in the control group. These mice also showed visible signs of better health, such as healthier, fuller fur.

Proposed Mechanisms of Action
Researchers believe psilocybin influences several key biological markers of aging by:
  • Preserving Telomere Length: Telomeres are protective caps on chromosomes that shorten with age. Psilocybin treatment was associated with maintaining telomere length, which helps protect the genome from damage.
  • Reducing Oxidative Stress: Psilocybin appears to reduce "wear and tear" on cells by lowering oxidative stress, a major contributor to aging and age-related diseases.
  • Boosting Longevity Genes: The compound increased levels of SIRT1, a protein that regulates cellular metabolism, DNA repair, and longevity.
  • Enhancing DNA Repair Responses: Psilocybin improved the cells' ability to repair DNA damage.

Future Outlook and Caveats
While these results are promising, experts caution that this is early-stage, preclinical research:
  • Human Trials Needed: Extensive additional research and human trials are necessary to determine if these effects translate to humans, the optimal dosage protocols, and long-term safety.
  • Potential Risks: The long-term use of psilocybin needs further study to understand potential risks, such as the impact on cancer progression or psychological dependence.
  • Beyond the Brain: This research opens a new frontier for understanding psilocybin's systemic impacts beyond its well-known psychological and neurological effects.
Psilocybin is being explored as a "disruptive agent" that might promote healthy aging, but it is not yet a proven anti-aging treatment for humans.


Can psychedelic mushrooms turn back the clock?​


Graciela Gutierrez
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A compound found in psychedelic mushrooms may have antiaging properties. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found that psilocybin, the active compound in psychedelic mushrooms, may extend both cellular and organismal lifespans.
The findings, in the latest edition of Nature Partnering Journal (NPJ) Aging, show that psilocybin reduced multiple hallmarks of aging in cells while also improving survival in aged mice.
“There have been a number of clinical studies that have explored the therapeutic potential of psilocybin in psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety; however, few studies have evaluated its impacts outside the brain,” said Dr. Louise Hecker, associate professor of medicine – cardiovascular research at Baylor and senior author of the study. “The overwhelming majority of what we know about psilocybin is how it impacts the brain. Our findings suggest that psilocybin has potent effects on the entire body, including antiaging properties, which also may contribute to the plethora of observed beneficial clinical outcomes.”
Telomeres, the protective caps of repetitive DNA sequences located at the ends of chromosomes, shorten as we age – telomere shortening is a classic hallmark of aging. Hecker’s research suggests that psilocybin treatment preserves telomere length, which contributes to cellular life extension.
In the current study, using human cells, the team found that psilocybin extended cellular lifespan up to 57% depending on dosages. In cells, psilocin (the active metabolite of psilocybin) delayed cellular senescence, preserved telomere length and reduced oxidative stress levels. Their findings also suggest it leads to increased SIRT1 expression, which is associated with regulating longevity, as well as other cellular markers indicating improved DNA damage responses.
The study also showed that when psilocybin was administered to aged mice (the equivalent to a 60-year-old in human age), mice showed significantly improved survival compared to control mice. Researchers also noted a visible improvement in fur quality, which suggests healthier aging, as well. “This is a very exciting and clinically relevant finding that suggests that even when intervention is initiated late in life, it can have dramatic impacts,” said Dr. Kosuke Kato, lead author of the study and assistant professor of medicine – pulmonary at Baylor.
“Our findings open an exciting new chapter in psychedelic research beyond its neurological and psychological benefits,” Hecker said. “Psilocybin may represent a disruptive agent that promotes healthy aging. The next steps need to explore the therapeutic effects across multiple age-related diseases.”
“It is important to note that additional research is needed to validate these findings in human studies,” Kato said. “There is still a lot to understand, including optimal dosing protocols that will lead to maximal efficacy. We also need to better understand the potential risks of long-term psilocybin treatment before this type of treatment is ready for public use.”
Once validated in human studies, the use of psilocybin could offer new options for healthy aging and potentially age-associated diseases.
The study was initiated at Emory University and supported by several internal awards, including the Imagine, Innovative, and Impact (I3) Award from the Emory School of Medicine, the Georgia CTSA NIH Award, and a grant from Emory’s Woodruff Health Sciences Center for Health in Aging. Drs. Hecker and Kato have since moved to Baylor, where they completed the analyses of this study.

 

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NO stop this nonsense god damn

stop promoting these drugs to normies. most people arent built for that kind of thing

i aint gatekeeping but damn. im all for drug legalization, but even oregon said hold up :whoa: after their decriminalization project

drugs themselves arent the problem, humans are. it can help some people yes, it can damage broken people further too. ive seen it happen. did they forget about the white guy in washington or whatever that tried to crash an airplane full of people after he went on a shroom binge?

im fine with softening or removing legal penalties, but stop promoting it as some panacea. people will get hurt
 

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they should do it how they do it with trannies... no :dame:

by that i mean have the depressed/PTSD person talk with a therapist for a few sessions. if the therapist thinks it would help, they could try small doses in sessions and work their way up. it should be done in a safe environment with benzos/trip killers readily available.

but no, people wanna buy shrooms at the gas station, eat it, then go home and set their wife on fire or something :francis:

i hate these science publications that try to make these drugs 'legit' for mainstream consumption
 

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Nah, but it can make you forget that the clock exists, because what is time really, when you keep meeting people that insist in introducing themselves to you, with the same veracity of biblically accurate angels, often tearing what you perceive to be the space time continuum being ripped open, as they make good their fukkin' greetings, man?​
 

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they should do it how they do it with trannies... no :dame:

by that i mean have the depressed/PTSD person talk with a therapist for a few sessions. if the therapist thinks it would help, they could try small doses in sessions and work their way up. it should be done in a safe environment with benzos/trip killers readily available.

but no, people wanna buy shrooms at the gas station, eat it, then go home and set their wife on fire or something :francis:

i hate these science publications that try to make these drugs 'legit' for mainstream consumption
I think that you’re absolutely correct that therapeutic use of drugs should be monitored and regulated. But I also think you’re misplacing the blame on science. They’re doing their jobs by doing the research. How the knowledge is used lies with government and the healthcare system.
 

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Nah, but it can make you forget that the clock exists, because what is time really, when you keep meeting people that insist in introducing themselves to you, with the same veracity of biblically accurate angels, often tearing what you perceive to be the space time continuum being ripped open, as they make good their fukkin' greetings, man?​
ive had breaks with reality where ive forgotten my own name, and thought i would receive magic powers after my first son was born

im generally rational sober

drugs are not for everyone. i know im not that smart or all together, but i worry what these things can do to someone unstable
 

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Wtf y’all talking bout in here. A drug that gets you high? Where do you get psychedelics? Been hearing and reading about this. I wanna learn more. Y’all stop bsing and give me accurate straight forward answers. Thank you.
 

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Wtf y’all talking bout in here. A drug that gets you high? Where do you get psychedelics? Been hearing and reading about this. I wanna learn more. Y’all stop bsing and give me accurate straight forward answers. Thank you.
:yeshrug: I've done shroomz before. Haven't touched it in 2 years but I can't front, it was a fun experience for me. The best thing I can compare it to is like the very first time I got hgh smoking weed as a teenager. I was laughing at everything, feeling good. Of couse you have to be in a good space when taking it cuz they amplify the emotions you already have so if youhaving negative emotions and take it you might have a bad trip

I would never recommend doing it at the frequency peole smoke weed or drink but I wouldn't judge a mofo who does it every couple of months. That shyt wuill keep you awake. FUkked around and took it at midnight thinking it was a downer like alcohol nope I ain't go to bed till like 10 AM.
 

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ive had breaks with reality where ive forgotten my own name, and thought i would receive magic powers after my first son was born

im generally rational sober

drugs are not for everyone. i know im not that smart or all together, but i worry what these things can do to someone unstable​

True words, that's why I discourage anyone lookin' to get into Hallucinogens on some casual shyt, 'cause ain't nothing casual about getting high to the point where reality is distorted to the point that you've got to navigate what's real or what's fugazi while not even knowing if you are indeed who the fukk you should be.
Even that Microdosing shyt is a slippery slope to me, (pause) 'cause certain people tend to increase it to the point they make tripping a common place experience, and start to experiment with higher dosages or even worse, different shyt and end up doing more harm than good.​
 

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Wtf y’all talking bout in here. A drug that gets you high? Where do you get psychedelics? Been hearing and reading about this. I wanna learn more. Y’all stop bsing and give me accurate straight forward answers. Thank you.
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Nah, but it can make you forget that the clock exists, because what is time really, when you keep meeting people that insist in introducing themselves to you, with the same veracity of biblically accurate angels, often tearing what you perceive to be the space time continuum being ripped open, as they make good their fukkin' greetings, man?​

you get it; all these dorks are promoting tripping an k-holes just don't even get it to begin with.


its wild how this has blown up so big. full blown retreats :dead:
 
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