This may well be the verge of a whole new and effective treatment for PTSD. At first I was skeptical of this presenter's hippie-like exposition, but the more I listened the more impressed I became. Especially his description of the humility of real healers. This guy has scientific insights but his healing and setting insights were extraordinary.
In 2023, I think we can safely say that MDMA is definitely an effective treatment for many, especially with cPTSD, which has been so difficult to treat. But as he said, within the context of good therapy, delivered by highly skilled healers.
Thank you Dr. Quevedo 😊, this was fascinating and educational. I have some experience going to a curandero here in northern Ca. I will agree with what you said about the importance of intentions, and also the reverance and humility of a healer. I feel that you are one of those very gentle spirits, a very well intentioned healer. Your work studies and desire to know about other cultures and how they heal is admirable. God bless you❤
This should be interesting. I know nothing about MDMA ~ but I have experimented with psilocybin and other forms of LSD. It's been long enough now that the " flash backs " have gone away. They were interesting but I had to really focus to experience a so called " flash back ", it was more like a visual memory. ( it's been 30 years since the last time I tripped )
OKAY SEE I THOUGHT I WAS TRIPPIN' I was like, "Love the presentation but...I swear he mentions MDMA like 3 times and never really talk about it that much." XD
I'm so messed up with ptsd. Scared to do even my own chores. I saw the packman game how the packman moves when the player is in theta. And how it permanantly alters the brainwave after 3 sessions a week at 20 mins each. For 12 weeks. So I'm thinking if I get some medicine and take it three times a week for 12 weeks it might permanantly help me. I can't access expensive games.
Please don't use MDMA three times in a week, you'll have a tolerance effect and it just wont work (and so you might be tempted to increase the dosage, which can be very dangerous) The MDMA-assisted psychotherapy protocol is one time per month for three months with multiple therapeutic integration sessions in between. Clinical trials are still happening, and if you apply you may be able to participate-I would try that route first, especially because it's not the MDMA by itself that is effective, but rather the psychotherapy and the integration of the insights and experience. Good luck! It *is* possible to heal from PTSD-
Individual differences that matter here: birthday! We need to rescue birthday from the nonsensical premises of astrology and begin study of birthday as amounting to the dimension, phase, of the annual cycle of daily levels of arriving solar energy in the newborn infant's environment that humans have evolved to respond to with systematic differences in neural networking patterns and parameters, leading to a variety of ways of being human.
To me watching all the spin doctors at times it takes me back to the 60&70’s and I had watched in awe all the older hippies and young Doctors trying out B therapy, acid, mescaline and other drugs. Now we have evolved into early seniors or boomers and once again we are looking for Nirvana by trying more sophisticated medicine with people who have gone through horrific experiences and we call it trauma. I hope we are not starting another generation on drugs much more potent than some on the street already. It will take Doctors to prescribe drugs and $$$ always is a factor for supply chain and safety is in the fact that really only certain people are medically fit to use these new drugs so something needs to be 5:45 said about who qualifies and that these centres need to be able to open their doors to 😮PTSD sufferers who have no money or medical insurance to help them recover. Just saying the. Compassion.
recap by Viet York from ♥ 𝑀๏𝓁𝓁𝓎 .çㄖϻ 0:23: 🧠 The speaker discusses the renewed interest in psychedelics for therapeutic use, emphasizing the importance of ethical guidelines and safety in healing trauma. 7:27: 🏥 The speaker discusses his journey from conventional medicine to exploring alternative healing practices around the world. 13:59: 🏜 The speaker shares experiences of working with traditional healers in remote areas, including treating a sick child and visiting indigenous communities in Mexico. 19:59: 🌿 The video discusses the use of ayahuasca by indigenous people in the Amazon, its biological connections, and the communication with animals. 25:47: 🌿 The video discusses the profound effects of ayahuasca, the importance of set and setting, and the role of preparation and integration in psychedelic experiences. 32:25: 🌿 The video discusses the preparation, integration, and cultural significance of ayahuasca and its components. 39:00: 🌿 The video explores the topic of plant communication and the effects of psychedelics on consciousness. 46:07: 🌿 The video discusses the use of psychoactive plants in healing ceremonies, particularly focusing on the effects of ayahuasca and the importance of intentionality and music in the process. 52:47: 🌿 The video discusses the integral role of nature in healing experiences, particularly after ayahuasca, and the unique aspects of individual healing processes. 1:00:17: 🏥 The video discusses the three key questions in healing, the use of psilocybin in end-of-life care, and the importance of empowerment in the healing process. 1:07:05: 🌿 The video discusses the elements of healing in clinical practice and the qualities of great healers. 1:15:06: 🌿 The video discusses the experiences and insights of a healer named Paulo, including the dangers of dark shamanism and the importance of reverence and humility in the presence of the divine. 1:22:06: 🌱 The importance of self-care for healers and the connection between mental health and overall health.
This may well be the verge of a whole new and effective treatment for PTSD. At first I was skeptical of this presenter's hippie-like exposition, but the more I listened the more impressed I became. Especially his description of the humility of real healers. This guy has scientific insights but his healing and setting insights were extraordinary.
In 2023, I think we can safely say that MDMA is definitely an effective treatment for many, especially with cPTSD, which has been so difficult to treat. But as he said, within the context of good therapy, delivered by highly skilled healers.
Amazing presentation, incredible. Very scientific, very well spoken. Thank you so much for all involved.
Thank you Dr. Quevedo 😊, this was fascinating and educational. I have some experience going to a curandero here in northern Ca. I will agree with what you said about the importance of intentions, and also the reverance and humility of a healer. I feel that you are one of those very gentle spirits, a very well intentioned healer. Your work studies and desire to know about other cultures and how they heal is admirable. God bless you❤
Great presentation, informative, witty and scientifically solid to me, THANK YOU very much, please keep up your researching work
This should be interesting. I know nothing about MDMA ~ but I have experimented with psilocybin and other forms of LSD. It's been long enough now that the " flash backs " have gone away. They were interesting but I had to really focus to experience a so called " flash back ", it was more like a visual memory. ( it's been 30 years since the last time I tripped )
I think it's different. It makes you feel straight and just like regular people, relaxed. Not high or low.
I found the listening experience better at 1.5x speed.
I like 1.25% lol
Thank you definitely needed a speed up
Thank you
I preffer slow speaking people, they calm me down... If you are always in hurry... Speed it up!!
I've heard so many wonderful things about magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??
I'm so interested in the experience but am terrified of having a bad trip
/doctor_spores/
Got psych's*
This whole thing is pretty new to me, can I try 3grams?
@@joachimlunares4871 Yeah, he's got magic mushrooms, LSD, dmt etc
@@annamason3087 alright, I'll reach out to him immediately to get some
this was so eye opening
.25% speed is insane.
😂😂😂😂😂
Was looking for something I could actually use
Title seems inaccurate. Subject area is much broader than this.
Simon Loewen calm the fuck down
OKAY SEE I THOUGHT I WAS TRIPPIN' I was like, "Love the presentation but...I swear he mentions MDMA like 3 times and never really talk about it that much." XD
Who the hell wrote the music for the intro and where can I get more? Straight out of an snes game
Wow this dude has my last name it must be sign lol 😂
I want to visit the Isla de Tiburon and learn from the Seri.
I'm so messed up with ptsd. Scared to do even my own chores. I saw the packman game how the packman moves when the player is in theta. And how it permanantly alters the brainwave after 3 sessions a week at 20 mins each. For 12 weeks. So I'm thinking if I get some medicine and take it three times a week for 12 weeks it might permanantly help me. I can't access expensive games.
Please don't use MDMA three times in a week, you'll have a tolerance effect and it just wont work (and so you might be tempted to increase the dosage, which can be very dangerous) The MDMA-assisted psychotherapy protocol is one time per month for three months with multiple therapeutic integration sessions in between. Clinical trials are still happening, and if you apply you may be able to participate-I would try that route first, especially because it's not the MDMA by itself that is effective, but rather the psychotherapy and the integration of the insights and experience. Good luck! It *is* possible to heal from PTSD-
Individual differences that matter here: birthday! We need to rescue birthday from the nonsensical premises of astrology and begin study of birthday as amounting to the dimension, phase, of the annual cycle of daily levels of arriving solar energy in the newborn infant's environment that humans have evolved to respond to with systematic differences in neural networking patterns and parameters, leading to a variety of ways of being human.
To me watching all the spin doctors at times it takes me back to the 60&70’s and I had watched in awe all the older hippies and young Doctors trying out B therapy, acid, mescaline and other drugs. Now we have evolved into early seniors or boomers and once again we are looking for Nirvana by trying more sophisticated medicine with people who have gone through horrific experiences and we call it trauma. I hope we are not starting another generation on drugs much more potent than some on the street already. It will take Doctors to prescribe drugs and $$$ always is a factor for supply chain and safety is in the fact that really only certain people are medically fit to use these new drugs so something needs to be 5:45 said about who qualifies and that these centres need to be able to open their doors to 😮PTSD sufferers who have no money or medical insurance to help them recover. Just saying the. Compassion.
Looking for info on safe access
Go on the dark web and order a small amount just for yourself. 1 gram or under. Its safe, law enforcement wants to bust dealers, not users.
@@thomasjefferson5076 well that doesn’t sound safe at all 😅
It will be fda approved and used in medical settings sometime next year
I'm 20 minutes in and thus far it's just this guy presenting his holiday photos :/
Could this guy talk any more slowly.
Just speed up the video
@pentabuzz149 1,75 or 2.0 x speed
Uh um
Uh um
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:-(
recap by Viet York from ♥ 𝑀๏𝓁𝓁𝓎 .çㄖϻ
0:23: 🧠 The speaker discusses the renewed interest in psychedelics for therapeutic use, emphasizing the importance of ethical guidelines and safety in healing trauma.
7:27: 🏥 The speaker discusses his journey from conventional medicine to exploring alternative healing practices around the world.
13:59: 🏜 The speaker shares experiences of working with traditional healers in remote areas, including treating a sick child and visiting indigenous communities in Mexico.
19:59: 🌿 The video discusses the use of ayahuasca by indigenous people in the Amazon, its biological connections, and the communication with animals.
25:47: 🌿 The video discusses the profound effects of ayahuasca, the importance of set and setting, and the role of preparation and integration in psychedelic experiences.
32:25: 🌿 The video discusses the preparation, integration, and cultural significance of ayahuasca and its components.
39:00: 🌿 The video explores the topic of plant communication and the effects of psychedelics on consciousness.
46:07: 🌿 The video discusses the use of psychoactive plants in healing ceremonies, particularly focusing on the effects of ayahuasca and the importance of intentionality and music in the process.
52:47: 🌿 The video discusses the integral role of nature in healing experiences, particularly after ayahuasca, and the unique aspects of individual healing processes.
1:00:17: 🏥 The video discusses the three key questions in healing, the use of psilocybin in end-of-life care, and the importance of empowerment in the healing process.
1:07:05: 🌿 The video discusses the elements of healing in clinical practice and the qualities of great healers.
1:15:06: 🌿 The video discusses the experiences and insights of a healer named Paulo, including the dangers of dark shamanism and the importance of reverence and humility in the presence of the divine.
1:22:06: 🌱 The importance of self-care for healers and the connection between mental health and overall health.