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“Magic Mushrooms” Under the Microscope of Longevity - What a New Study Shows

Published January 21, 2026, 06:12
“Magic Mushrooms” Under the Microscope of Longevity - What a New Study Shows

A new study published in npj Aging suggests that psilocybin, the psychoactive substance in “magic mushrooms,” may slow down cellular aging. The study showed that psilocin, the active metabolite produced when psilocybin is metabolized in the human body, increased the “lifespan” of human cells by 51-57% in laboratory experiments. In mice, administration of psilocybin led to increased survival and a reduction in visible signs of aging. Researchers believe that psilocin may act on fundamental aging mechanisms, such as oxidative stress and inflammation. This is the first indication that psilocybin may directly affect biological aging and not just psychological processes. Researchers are calling for further research to fully investigate the effects of the substance and assess its potential as a therapeutic intervention to slow aging.