Exploring the Link Between Psilocin and Cellular Longevity

A 2025 study published in npj Aging is sparking fresh curiosity around the biological potential of psilocin — the compound formed in the body after ingesting psilocybin. The study observed notable changes in human cell cultures and in animal models, prompting more discussion in the scientific and psychedelic communities about how these compounds might one day support long-term wellness.

While it’s early days, research like this adds to an evolving field exploring the intersection of psychedelics, aging, and regenerative health.

Read the full study on Nature.com

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