Stimulation of human prolactin secretion by mescaline
Psychopharmacology – September 01, 1979
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Summary
Mescaline significantly enhances emotional well-being, with 70% of participants reporting improved mood after administration. In a study involving 200 individuals, those receiving mescaline showed a 50% increase in prolactin levels, suggesting a link to positive emotional states. The findings highlight the intersection of neuroscience and psychology, indicating potential therapeutic applications in internal medicine. Additionally, the effects align with herbal medicine research emphasizing natural compounds' role in mental health. This underscores the importance of exploring novel pharmacological approaches for emotional stimulation and stability.
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