They might work if one lives (for a short while) on a diet exclusively of them. 
Magic mushrooms have been touted as a 'cure' for depression, but do they really work?
Probably not
New blog on psychedelics and mental health ping @CaulfieldTim @TheSciBabe @picardonhealthhttps://medium.com/@gidmk/magic-mushrooms-cant-cure-depression-fa7d90795a0 …
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But they must work. “Magic” is right there in the name.
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I always wanted to try these
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Never tried them myself, though they do grow here. I've heard said that you need to be in a good place mentally, with friends you can trust, just to be on the safe side
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They helped me is all I can say. I don't think there's a cure for depression like mine, but psychedelics remind me that life is beautiful, complex, and incredible and that makes me not want to die, even if it's just for a little while.
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"The only thing we do know is that more research is needed before we can say anything definitive." "Probably not" is pretty definitive. Conflicting messages, much?
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The paper you cite says the opposite of what you claim it does. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0269881116675513 … "At 6-month follow-up, these changes were sustained, with about 80% of participants continuing to show clinically significant decreases in depressed mood and anxiety."
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I think your article is a test: do people bother to read primary sources, or merely retweet something that they agree with?
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