Psychoactive Pathogens, Shamanic Antidotes, and Supernatural Myths
<p>The pathogen hijacks mammalian brains in a way that psychoactively incites reckless behavior. Studies show a link between toxoplasmosis<em> </em>infection and higher rates of car accidents, sexual promiscuity, and mental health disorders in humans.</p>
<p>Other research via PubMed explains that there are currently few good treatments for toxoplasmosis despite its broad proliferation. Validating shamanistic use across the world (in the form of ayahuasca and <em>Peganum harmala)</em>, harmine can decrease the parasite’s replication rate — while a similar molecule can stop its growth entirely.</p>
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