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Researcher modified LSD into a new compound called JRT — designed to keep its brain-repair abilities while removing hallucinations.

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Scientists may have just unlocked the future of mental health.

Researchers at the University of California, Davis modified LSD into a new compound called JRT — designed to keep its brain-repair abilities while removing hallucinations.

The result?
A molecule that boosts neuroplasticity, rebuilds neural connections, and shows antidepressant-like effects — reportedly up to 100× stronger than ketamine in early studies.

This changes everything.

Because depression isn’t just about chemicals — it’s about damaged brain connections.

And this new approach targets the structure itself.

But there’s a catch:
No human trials yet. This is still early-stage research.

Still, the idea is revolutionary:
What if the healing power of psychedelics doesn’t require the “trip” at all?

That could open an entirely new era of psychiatry.