
Psychedelic mushrooms briefly revive speech in late-stage Alzheimer's case
A case report in Frontiers in Neuroscience describes an elderly woman with advanced Alzheimer’s disease who, after two sessions of psilocybin-containing mushrooms, spontaneously regained autobiographical speech, showed improved memory recall, continence, and mobility, and engaged more emotionally. The benefits lasted at least a month, but the study involved a single patient with no control group, so researchers caution that larger, controlled trials are needed to confirm any potential therapeutic effect and safety.











