Located in Amsterdam, the Synthesis wellness center is proud to offer Synthesis Core psilocybin 3-day retreats with the aim of providing relief and healing. The professionals at Synthesis Core Amsterdam leverage cutting-edge scientific research into psychedelic truffles and mushrooms.
They combine it with ancient wisdom traditions and rituals in order to create an enlightening and unique growth, healing, and wellness experience to meet your needs.
Clients of the Synthesis Core retreat have benefited from an improved sense of well-being. They also report reduced stress, positive mood, and a greater sense of wholeness and connectedness following their time at Synthesis.
James Clifton is the lead facilitator at Synthesis and brings more than 30 years of experience and knowledge with many of the world’s leading perennial philosophies, leveraging this wealth of wisdom and expertise to the retreats he oversees and guides.
James is trained in trauma and addiction, and his experience helps participants navigate and make the most of the psychedelic experience and lead a better life. The psychedelic experiences at Synthesis promote a sense of growth and open your mind to new possibilities and options.
Synthesis Core is the “flagship three-day retreat” offered by Synthesis. The Core retreat is an opportunity to prepare for big changes in life or to bolster creative and productive energies. Your retreat begins with a preliminary call to Synthesis to discuss any medical concerns.
Along with truffle experiences, each retreat also focuses on ways to improve mood, focus, and states of consciousness in one’s daily life.
Magic mushrooms are psychedelic because they contain the psychedelic compounds psilocybin and psilocin. They are also a completely natural psychedelic. Psilocybin is a prodrug, meaning it is only psychoactive when consumed and processed in the body.
When taking mushrooms containing psilocybin, the body will convert the psilocybin into psilocin, which is psychoactive. Both psilocybin and psilocin belong to a group of chemicals known as tryptamines. This grouping also includes compounds like DMT and 5-MeO-DMT.
Magic mushroom use is thousands of years old, but the idea largely entered public awareness with the publication of an article about magic mushrooms in Life magazine in 1957. Written by the then vice-president of J.P. Morgan R. Gordon Wasson, this article detailed a magic mushroom ceremony in Oaxaca, Mexico that Wasson took part in. In the decade that followed, more Westerners began experimenting with psilocybin mushrooms.
Today, promising new research trials have found that psilocybin can effectively treat a number of intransigent psychiatric conditions. It’s why psychedelics for depression and other mental health issues are becoming more popular these days.
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