Magic mushrooms Nunavut could be a way to help locals suffering from mental health disorders. Nunavut has the highest rates of suicide and self-harm in the country, as well as very high rates of alcohol-related hospitalizations. Conventional treatments are available, but introducing psilocbin therapy as an option could address other issues that conventional treatment couldn’t.
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In 2022, the suicide rate was 72 per 100,000 (36 per 50,000), and the self-harm rate was 360.3 per 100,000 (180 per 50,000). In Inuit Nunangat, suicide rates are estimated to be five to 25 times higher than in the rest of the country, with youth being particularly affected. Advocates have called for suicide to be declared a public health emergency to secure more resources for prevention efforts in the territory.
Nunavut also faces substantially higher alcohol-related harms. The rate of hospitalizations solely attributed to alcohol is 757 per 100,000 people (378.5 per 50,000), which is far above the national average.
How is Adding Psilocybin Therapy A Suitable Option?
Data on service access in Nunavut are limited, but the available indicators point to substantial barriers. The territory has a very low number of mental health, addiction, and substance use (MHASU) care providers.
Conventional treatments will always be the first line of care for mental health disorders, but these options have limitations, particularly when access to services is limited. Psilocybin therapy could help fill some of these gaps.
A Few Sessions Required
In most psilocybin studies, participants are required to take one to two sessions of the substance, followed by psychotherapy after each session. The results show that the effects can help participants cope better for months to a year.
Take, for example, a recent long-term follow-up study published in the Journal of Psychedelic Studies found that 67% of the original participants remained in remission from depression. This was slightly higher than the 58% remission rate observed at the one-year follow-up.
Many participants reported a profound change in how they understood and experienced their depression. Prior to psilocybin-assisted therapy, depression was described as overwhelming and life-limiting. Following treatment, even when symptoms reappeared, participants viewed their depression as more context-dependent and easier to manage.
Reduce Suicidal Ideation
A recent study in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology indicates that psilocybin-assisted therapy may help reduce suicidal thoughts among adults with psychiatric disorders. Drawing on a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials, the research suggests that psilocybin, when combined with psychological support, can produce a modest yet observable reduction in suicidal ideation.
The powerful, emotional, or deeply meaningful experience may help individuals shift their perspective and rediscover a sense of purpose. Psilocybin may also reduce hopelessness, which is a known risk factor for suicide.
Magic Mushrooms as an Adjunct to Treatment
If you’re considering trying shrooms, you can order magic mushrooms from Zoomies Canada. But which should you choose? Try microdosing products or low-potency shrooms, especially if you’re a beginner.
| Product | Type |
| Bright Future – The Hustler | Microdose Capsules |
| Bright Future – Daily Dose | Tincture |
| B+ Cubensis | Dried Mushroom |
| M100 | Dried Mushroom |
Our shroom dispensary offers delivery to all provinces in Canada, including Nunavut. Order any products you like, and we’ll ship them safely and securely to your address, with complete privacy. Plus, enjoy free shipping on orders over $149.

Frequently Asked Questions
Should psilocybin be a replacement for conventional therapy?
Psilocybin should not replace conventional therapy, but it may complement it for certain conditions. Current evidence suggests benefits for depression, PTSD, and end-of-life anxiety when used in controlled settings, not as a standalone cure.
Is the dosage used in microdosing sufficient to improve mood?
Studies on full psychedelic doses, including research by Carhart-Harris and his team at Imperial College London (Cell Reports, 2021), show enhanced neural plasticity, synaptic development, and changes in brain networks tied to mood and creativity. Researchers hypothesize, but have not confirmed, that microdosing could generate weaker forms of these same effects.
Is psychotherapy necessary for psilocybin (magic mushrooms) to be effective?
Psychotherapy is not strictly necessary for psilocybin to have effects, but it is important for safe and reliable therapeutic benefit. Clinical trials consistently show better outcomes when psilocybin is combined with preparation, guidance, and integration therapy. Psychotherapy helps contextualize the experience, reduce risks, and translate insights into lasting behavioural change.




