BREAKING: ADVANCED ALZHEIMER’S PATIENT REGAINED SPEECH, MEMORY, AND BLADDER CONTROL AFTER SINGLE PSILOCYBIN DOSE
An 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer’s — who had barely spoken for YEARS — experienced RAPID and SUSTAINED improvement after taking 5g of psilocybin mushrooms.
During the acute phase, she entered a prolonged deep sleep-like state with profuse sweating.
~19 hours later, she spontaneously started talking again for HOURS — sharing detailed autobiographical memories she hadn’t expressed in years.
Over the following days, her family reported improved memory, walking, emotional connection, speech, and regained bladder control.
After 1 month, bladder control REMAINED RESTORED, and she was still functionally improved compared with baseline.
While this is just one published case report, the implications are enormous given that there are currently NO approved medications known to produce effects like this in advanced Alzheimer’s.
These findings urgently need replication. For millions watching a parent or loved one disappear to Alzheimer’s, even the possibility of restoring lost function warrants serious scientific investigation.
@MedlockJr@MaryAnnreports So are you saying the Nicks can sit on the Spurs bench?
LMAO~ you know dam well ALL sports / teams are separated in a some sort of manner.
@Timstillherelol Sooo many people die in Europe because they have no A/C in the summer- still today in 2026…
And they want me to believe they are first world countries
🚨 SCIENTISTS MAY HAVE FOUND A WAY TO STOP BLINDNESS BEFORE VISION IS LOST.
Researchers have developed a new laser-based treatment that gently heats the back of the eye not to destroy tissue, but to activate the eye’s own repair systems.
The target is dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. Around one in three people over 80 develop it, and until now there have been almost no ways to stop it early.
Why this matters:
Instead of waiting for vision loss and then trying to replace damaged cells, this treatment uses precisely controlled near-infrared laser pulses to raise retinal temperature by just a few degrees.
That tiny heat signal triggers:
• heat shock proteins
• cellular repair mechanisms
• autophagy (the cell’s own waste-removal process)
In simple terms: the laser may help aging eye cells clean and repair themselves before permanent damage occurs.
The deeper implication is enormous:
Future medicine may not always work by replacing broken parts.
It may work by reactivating the repair systems evolution already built into us.
What if many age-related diseases, including blindness, begin when our cells simply lose the ability to clean up after themselves?
Follow for more frontier medicine and future science.
@Freedom_wowow@pushpendrakum Hey Dalit, I changed my picture for something zoomed in, now you can get off on my good looks. 😉
And last time I checked my DnA there wasn’t any Asian.. Now post your own picture for us to laugh at