Questioning the Narrative: Unveiling the Truth About Psychedelics and the Brain
Psilocybin and your brain🧠, how research is proving what we know about using psilocybin to break addictions and a free offer
“Will it make my brain bleed?”
“Does it make people go crazy?”
“I can’t do that, I heard it makes you hallucinate dark things.”
Every week, I'm confronted with a startling yet all-too-common paradox. People come to me, curious about exploring the transformative power of microdosing and macro ceremonial programs.
Yet, as we dive into their current medications - a crucial step to ensure safety and compatibility with psilocybin - I'm often taken aback.
Many are unknowingly entrusting their well-being to some of the most hazardous drugs, prescribed, no doubt, by their trusted doctors. These medications, while sanctioned and normalized, are not only lining the pockets of big pharma but also carry risks that are often overshadowed by their widespread acceptance.
This stark contrast not only shocks me but also reinforces the need for a deeper, more compassionate understanding of the choices we make for our health and consciousness.
…….It's clear that the propaganda machine has done its job well, creating a veil of unquestioned trust in conventional medication, while casting shadows of doubt on alternative healing paths. But I'm here to peel back those layers, to shine a compassionate yet unflinching light on the truths often hidden in plain sight. It's time to question, to learn, and to make informed choices about our health and well-being, beyond what's simply handed to us.
Let’s talk about the real truth of what Psilocybin is doing to your brain.