Substance Restrictions for Chronic Pain Mushroom Retreats

To ensure the safety and effectiveness of Posturedelic therapy at Chronic Pain Mushroom Retreats, it is essential to adhere to specific substance restrictions. These guidelines help prevent adverse interactions and maximize the therapeutic potential of the retreat. One critical risk to be aware of is serotonin sickness, which can occur when certain substances are combined with psychedelics. Here’s a detailed look at the substance restrictions you must follow.

Understanding Serotonin Sickness

Serotonin sickness, also known as serotonin syndrome, occurs when there is an excess of serotonin in the brain. This can happen when certain medications or substances that increase serotonin levels are taken in conjunction with psychedelics like psilocybin. Symptoms of serotonin sickness can range from mild (shivering and diarrhea) to severe (muscle rigidity, fever, and seizures). In extreme cases, it can be life-threatening. To avoid this, it is crucial to adhere to the following substance restrictions.

Substance Restrictions

Do not take any of the following substances for at least seven days before you arrive and during the retreat.

Stimulants:

  • Coffee: Contains caffeine, which can increase anxiety and interfere with the effects of psychedelics.

  • Green Tea: Also contains caffeine and other stimulants that can affect your experience.

  • Caffeine: Found in various beverages and supplements, it can increase heart rate and anxiety.

  • Other Stimulants: Includes energy drinks and certain pre-workout supplements.

Depressants:

  • CBD: Can interact with psychedelics and alter their effects.

  • THC: The psychoactive component in cannabis, which can interfere with the clarity of the psychedelic experience.

  • Alcohol: A depressant that can significantly alter the effects of psychedelics and increase the risk of negative experiences.

  • Other Depressants: Includes substances like Valium and other sedatives.

Prescription Medications:

  • Antidepressants: Especially SSRIs and MAOIs, which can increase the risk of serotonin sickness when combined with psychedelics.

  • Anti-anxiety medications: Can dull the effects of psychedelics and potentially lead to adverse reactions.

  • Tranquilizers: Have strong sedative effects that can interfere with the therapeutic process.

  • Benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax): Highly sedative and can blunt the effects of psychedelics.

  • Lithium: Used to treat bipolar disorder, but can be dangerous when combined with psychedelics.

  • Opioids: Strong painkillers that can significantly alter the effects of psychedelics and increase the risk of negative experiences.

  • ADHD medication: Includes stimulants like Adderall, which can interact adversely with psychedelics.

  • Prescription pain killers: Strong medications that can dull the psychedelic experience and pose risks.

  • Prescription sleeping medication: Most are not recommended, though melatonin is acceptable.

Additional Considerations

  • MAOIs: Found in certain medications and foods, they can significantly increase the risk of serotonin sickness when combined with psychedelics.

  • Dietary Restrictions: Be mindful of foods that contain MAOIs, such as certain fermented foods and beverages.

Why These Restrictions Matter

Adhering to these substance restrictions is vital to ensure your safety and the success of your Posturedelic therapy. These guidelines help prevent potentially dangerous interactions, particularly serotonin sickness, and ensure that you have a clear and beneficial therapeutic experience. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in the cancellation of your participation in the retreat without a refund. Always consult with medical professionals to discuss any potential interactions with your current medications or conditions.

By following these substance restrictions, you help create a safe environment for yourself and others, allowing for the profound healing potential of Posturedelic therapy to unfold.

Jon Clark

Jon is the author of the groundbreaking book “Psychedelics, Chronic Pain, & the Posturedelic Hypothesis,” where he approaches pain management from a perspective starting with the basic reality simulation frameworks we call consciousness. He is also the world’s first Psychedelic Posture Therapist, the host of the Chronic Pain Rewired podcast, and a habitual line-stepper.

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