Magic mushrooms in a nasal spray
As scientists make great strides in their research on psychedelic therapies for depression, PTSD, OCD, addiction and other conditions, new ways to deliver the drugs are also emerging from laboratories. Oregon company Silo Wellness announced the availability of a new nasal spray for psilocybin, the psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms. The company conducted their research and formulated the product in Jamaica where psilocybin is legal. From the Silo Wellness press release:
The key to the nasal spray is that it bypasses the gut, going directly to the bloodstream through the nasal mucus membranes and eventually the liver for metabolizing. "Many psilocybin patients, particularly women, complain of upset stomach or vomiting when taking high-doses of mushrooms," Board Advisor and Silo Wellness investor Becky Rotterman, a Missouri pharmacist, stated. "We want to bring this wonderful natural medicine first to Oregon and then the flyover states - to those who would be afraid to eat a handful of fungi and who feel more comfortable seeing their medicine in a familiar delivery modality, such as a metered-dose nasal spray...."
Regarding the expansion of legalization efforts, Arnold explained that "this is the sort of product that activists can discuss with their legislators to show that safe consumption is possible within a legal framework."
"With proof of concept in hand, we are taking pre-orders and entertaining licensing proposals for research abroad and manufacturing for the product in advance of jurisdictions coming online legally, similar to Oregon's proposed medical-marijuana-like psilocybin initiative," COO Scott Slay, of Eugene, Oregon stated. "