Can Medicinal Mushrooms Treat ADHD?

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Aaron Pretto Vopni - Medicinal Mushrooms

Have you been hearing about the latest trending treatment called medicinal mushrooms? Or someone has recommended you to take medicinal mushrooms as an alternative medication? Have you been worried about how medicinal mushrooms can be used to treat ADHD? Understandably, you might be in the dark about how medicinal mushrooms are used for treatment. “They have been used in the treatment of ADHD, COVID-19, and depression,” explains Aaron Pretto Vopni. Aaron Pretto Vopni is the Production Advisor at Wild Health Co in Toronto, Canada. Wild Health Co is a modern alternative wellness company that exists at the intersection of 3 megatrends. These megatrends personal wellness, mushrooms, and psychedelics. Wild Health Co is founded to facilitate good health and heal its clients using natural plants as medicine. They have a small group of health workers who work to make medical treatments accessible to people. And they take it upon themselves to explain treatment plans to their patients and support holistic wellbeing. Also, they infuse natural plants to make medical herbal products. The materials used in manufacturing these drugs are organically planted with no chemical. They also support the locals by sourcing ingredients in their locality. The natural medicines are encapsulated or made into powdered form for easy digestion. Some of these medicines can be added to food and drinks to make them palatable.

Their products are produced in sanitary environments and endorsed by the related authorities. They only employ the best workers in their health center. They have high-class research labs where highly-skilled research workers conduct research.

 

What are Medicinal Mushrooms?

Mushrooms are farm produce organically grown for various purposes. Medicinal mushrooms are when the harvested mushrooms are converted into medicines for treating diseases or illnesses.

There is a still consensus on whether medicinal mushrooms are an acceptable and legal form of treatment of ADHD. But alternative medical practitioners have been using it to treat their patients due to its long-term usefulness, says Aaron Pretto Vopni, Production Advisor at Wild Health Co in Toronto, Canada. The substance that induces hallucination can reduce stress and anxiety. The substance is almost the same as the chemical that regulates mood. If a body has low mood-regulating chemicals, it causes depression and makes the person anxious. Intake of medicinal mushrooms increases the level of this chemical in the system and balances it.

Using Psychedelics is called Micro dosing. It means the patient takes a small dosage of the drug at an interval. No matter how small your intake is, it will affect your body.

 

What is ADHD?

ADHD is a disorder that affects minors and adults. The symptoms written below are not a definite determinant that someone has ADHD. But they help in identifying and helping the person when detected. You must seek a medical specialist for a professional diagnosis.

Signs you or your child might have ADHD are:

  • Inattentiveness and Inability to Concentrate: The individual finds it impossible to have interest or focus on something. In the classroom, children with ADHD are inattentive. Their minds wander somewhere else especially if they find the subject difficult or boring. As a result, this affects their academic performance.
  • Hyperactive Symptoms: Persons with ADHD move excessively and can’t stay in one place for long. They have this urge to constantly move sound without thinking. Children with ADHD find it difficult to participate in classroom or school activities that require them to stay for long.
  • Impulsive Habits: They do things or act without thinking. They might even perform some activities without thinking of the consequences.

Effect of Taking Huge Dose of Medicinal Mushrooms for People with ADHD

When people take a large dose, they hallucinate more than taking a small amount.

Other effects include:

  • Increased cognition and emotions
  • Amplified senses
  • Paranoia
  • Spiritual awareness and experience
  • Hallucination
  • Fear

Micro Dosing Benefits (Taking Small Doses of Medicinal Mushrooms) for People with ADHD

  • Improved Performances
  • Enhanced Mood
  • Improved Productivity
  • Increased Creative Skills
  • Boosted Energies
  • Increased concentration and attentiveness
  • Improved mental health

While the modern medical community is still hesitant about the use of medicinal mushrooms, alternative doctors use them. Modern doctors think this form of medication is not as effective as other methods and comes with its issues.

A recent study done did a survey and many participants agreed that they developed mental issues after using mushrooms. Therefore, holistic doctors have introduced the use of micro-dosing as countermeasures. This has minimized the negative effects of medicinal mushrooms in persons with ADHD.

Similarly, patients who micro-dosed and expect it to work positively have seen positive changes. While those who have low expectations of the medicine got little results. Few exhibited neurotic symptoms. Neurotic symptoms occur when a person is anxious, depressed, or stressed out.

What is Macro Dosing of Medicinal Mushrooms?

Macro dosing is the taking of medical mushrooms in large doses. It is usually recommended for patients with severe anxiety. When a person with ADHD gets triggered, one of the symptoms is anxiety. A study done on using mushrooms to treat persons with ADHD shows that there were significant improvements. The participants felt less anxious, less hyperactive, and got calm thereafter. They were hopeful, their quality of living was improved and they got less distressed.

Conclusion

Aaron Pretto Vopni advised people to take medicinal mushrooms according to the doctor’s instructions. He advised against self-medication because that could have the opposite effect.