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Welcome! I'm Kirkland Newman, an Oxford-educated journalist passionate about revolutionising mental health globally. Through MindHealth360 and The MindHealth360 Show, we offer free education on integrative mental health and functional medicine psychiatry featuring precision, personalised approaches to mental health, which are often more successful than conventional psychiatric treatment.
I interview leading integrative and functional medical doctors, nutritionists, psychotherapists, psychologists, naturopaths etc. and explore the latest research and best practice on biochemical, psycho-spiritual and lifestyle root causes of mental health issues for better mental health and wellness for all.
Our mission is to educate, inspire, and empower individuals towards better mental health, providing an informative, evidence-based and safe environment
Subscribe to The MindHealth360 Show and sign up to the MindHealth360 newsletter for our latest interviews and news at www.mindhealth360.com
I interview leading integrative and functional medical doctors, nutritionists, psychotherapists, psychologists, naturopaths etc. and explore the latest research and best practice on biochemical, psycho-spiritual and lifestyle root causes of mental health issues for better mental health and wellness for all.
Our mission is to educate, inspire, and empower individuals towards better mental health, providing an informative, evidence-based and safe environment
Subscribe to The MindHealth360 Show and sign up to the MindHealth360 newsletter for our latest interviews and news at www.mindhealth360.com
Combining Psychedelics, Spirituality and Functional Medicine: A New Approach to Mental Health Care?
Combining psychedelics, spirituality and functional medicine: A new approach to mental health care?
In this fascinating conversation for the MindHealth360 Show, Pam Conboy and Leah Linder discuss an imminent and radical approach to mental health treatment: psychedelic therapy. When combined with spirituality, community, and functional medicine, this approach can be incredibly powerful for brain restoration, neuroplasticity, and mental healing. Pam Conboy is a biologist and clinical laboratorian who has worked most of her life in medical marketing but has been working in Naturopathic Functional Medicine spheres for the last 7 years, transforming her approach and understanding of medicine.
Leah Linder is a naturopathic physician. Following significant patient interest in the healing power of psychedelics, she was blown away by the wealth of research on the power of psilocybin to successfully address depression, anxiety, PTSD, and many other mental health conditions as a breakthrough therapy endorsed by the 2018/19 US Food and Drug Administration.
Reconnecting a year ago, they discovered how psilocybin can be used legally and therapeutically in the context of a religious entity. Founders of the Setas Seminary Church of Spiritual Integration, the first legitimate non-profit church using psilocybin for therapeutic use under the Religious Freedom Act, their treatments sincerely incorporate elements of naturopathic medicine, holistic spirituality, and psychedelic-assisted therapy. In this groundbreaking interview, they explain the remarkable effects of psilocybin on our biochemistry to reveal why it can not only powerfully and sustainably address mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD when used in an integrative and therapeutic way but can also be truly life-changing for those who use it.
In this episode, learn about:
- How the Religious Freedom Act enables the use of psilocybin within the church setting.
- Ways psilocybin kickstarts the healing process, and why it works significantly more effectively than antidepressants via the 5-HT serotonin receptors.
- How microdosing can help individuals taper off SSRIs.
- Why the therapeutic space is key and the importance of the therapist witnessing/holding in the healing journey.
- How recreational use can go wrong, and why the Church hasn’t seen a 'bad trip.'
- Why the psilocybin used in the Church is safer than SSRI medications, where their psilocybin is sourced, and the rigorous testing involved.
- The three therapeutic psilocybin dosing categories, and the circumstances in which they are applied: 1) micro-dosing 2) moderate dose 3) full dose
- Ways the full dose generates a significant psychedelic experience, why it is taken in ceremony and how it works long-term.
- How psilocybin can create neural pathways/connections, as shown in MRI scans, and how it can vastly increase neuroplasticity and the growth of brain cells quickly - giving sufferers a jump start into better mental health.
- Why whole mushrooms, rather than molecules, are used and ways they are anti-inflammatory.
- Why psilocybin is only one of many tools in the healing toolkit, and why the integration of community, naturopathic medicine, EMDR, light therapy, etc., is also vital, and how the Church facilitates this approach.
- The early research showing that psilocybin can prevent neurodegenerative diseases and stabilize the endocrine system, pointing toward its potential to treat many areas of poor health.
- Some incredible case stories from churchgoers, ways it can unexpectedly bring to the forefront and heal past traumas, and why psilocybin therapy can be life-changing.
For further insights, visit www.mindhealth360.com - your comprehensive guide to mental well-being.
In this fascinating conversation for the MindHealth360 Show, Pam Conboy and Leah Linder discuss an imminent and radical approach to mental health treatment: psychedelic therapy. When combined with spirituality, community, and functional medicine, this approach can be incredibly powerful for brain restoration, neuroplasticity, and mental healing. Pam Conboy is a biologist and clinical laboratorian who has worked most of her life in medical marketing but has been working in Naturopathic Functional Medicine spheres for the last 7 years, transforming her approach and understanding of medicine.
Leah Linder is a naturopathic physician. Following significant patient interest in the healing power of psychedelics, she was blown away by the wealth of research on the power of psilocybin to successfully address depression, anxiety, PTSD, and many other mental health conditions as a breakthrough therapy endorsed by the 2018/19 US Food and Drug Administration.
Reconnecting a year ago, they discovered how psilocybin can be used legally and therapeutically in the context of a religious entity. Founders of the Setas Seminary Church of Spiritual Integration, the first legitimate non-profit church using psilocybin for therapeutic use under the Religious Freedom Act, their treatments sincerely incorporate elements of naturopathic medicine, holistic spirituality, and psychedelic-assisted therapy. In this groundbreaking interview, they explain the remarkable effects of psilocybin on our biochemistry to reveal why it can not only powerfully and sustainably address mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD when used in an integrative and therapeutic way but can also be truly life-changing for those who use it.
In this episode, learn about:
- How the Religious Freedom Act enables the use of psilocybin within the church setting.
- Ways psilocybin kickstarts the healing process, and why it works significantly more effectively than antidepressants via the 5-HT serotonin receptors.
- How microdosing can help individuals taper off SSRIs.
- Why the therapeutic space is key and the importance of the therapist witnessing/holding in the healing journey.
- How recreational use can go wrong, and why the Church hasn’t seen a 'bad trip.'
- Why the psilocybin used in the Church is safer than SSRI medications, where their psilocybin is sourced, and the rigorous testing involved.
- The three therapeutic psilocybin dosing categories, and the circumstances in which they are applied: 1) micro-dosing 2) moderate dose 3) full dose
- Ways the full dose generates a significant psychedelic experience, why it is taken in ceremony and how it works long-term.
- How psilocybin can create neural pathways/connections, as shown in MRI scans, and how it can vastly increase neuroplasticity and the growth of brain cells quickly - giving sufferers a jump start into better mental health.
- Why whole mushrooms, rather than molecules, are used and ways they are anti-inflammatory.
- Why psilocybin is only one of many tools in the healing toolkit, and why the integration of community, naturopathic medicine, EMDR, light therapy, etc., is also vital, and how the Church facilitates this approach.
- The early research showing that psilocybin can prevent neurodegenerative diseases and stabilize the endocrine system, pointing toward its potential to treat many areas of poor health.
- Some incredible case stories from churchgoers, ways it can unexpectedly bring to the forefront and heal past traumas, and why psilocybin therapy can be life-changing.
For further insights, visit www.mindhealth360.com - your comprehensive guide to mental well-being.
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TW ******* Sexual abuse and assault ****** This has been happening for me since 2020, too much stress and then lots of personal trauma. I was smoking weed and paranoid , and struggling. I have since struggled with saying awful things at times of extreme stress , I can pick up people around me are treating me like im a monster. ive had buried traumas come up and recently realised that how I was reacting to how people were reacting to me triggered so much buried trauma , including years of bullying at school on and off from 5 - 16 . buried sexual assault which happened whilst I was on a disabled holiday at part of my college placement on my PCSC course. older guy assaulted me and I froze , but I just smiled and laughed, inside I was screaming . afterwards I felt disgusted with myself , then for as year everyone on my course regularly humiliated my by bringing it up and laughing at me , I felt humiliated violated and so angry inside but I also was completely unable to speak up , defend myself. I just froze . ive realised ive done this my whole life suffering from CPTSD (from childhood trauma , one being sexual abuse ) . recently ive been so distressed ive started head banging , becuase the people around me keep reacting in the same way (that my college friends did) its reminding m,e of it. but its so distrubing im losing my mind . but I know that the people around me have no idea. when I go into hospital or anywhere I can tell from the way people are acting they dont get it , police , in hospital etc,. I was in hospital the other day after having a complete psyche break , but then I calm down (10 mins in the fragmented self ) and the nurses where running around looking after people , and I was sitting there thinking , im invisible . but I realise the narrative that has been told by certain people ( who I thought loved me ) is that im an attention seeking psycho. funny how I actually hid from the police saying to my parents in going to stab myself. I didnt want to speak to them as I know that they dont get it at all. imagine being a 9 year old child alone and vulnerable and having a 18 year old babysitter coming in and them feeling so helpless . I love myself , if no one else gets you , thats there stuff. life since 2022 the isolation and the humiliation the ridicule and the cruelty, the complete lack of privacy or rights , being taken completely the wrong way , as in this isnt me in my heart , but then I open by mouth and I say things I dont really mean ,not when I feel myself , ie not trauanmtized love to any survivors of sexual abuse or any abuse
Wow, this doctor really knows her stuff. Plus she has such beautiful hair. Great interview, thank you.
I have this. I have no state of calm. Do you offer therapy.
Thank you for reaching out. We’re sorry to hear you’re struggling to find calm. While we don’t offer therapy directly, the MindHealth350 practitioner database on our website can help you connect with experienced mental health professionals. If you need assistance navigating the database, feel free to let us know.
Excellent interview. Nervous system dysregulation is definitely one of the root causes for modern health issues. It's why Polyvagal Theory is so important to delve into. I find Deb Dana (and now Dr. Janina) have this incredible effect on my body. Their soothing tone always makes my body relax. It's the same when I attend the psychologist I used to go to. I'd feel regulated for about 2-3 weeks afterwards and feel tremendously better. As someone who has had ongoing trauma since age 2, having external co-regulation has been key in keeping myself "safe". Now that I can't do that due to health issues and limited life it's been very challenging.
Let Dr Palmer speak more, please!
Thank you!
I found that immunostimulatory supplements like arabinogalactan and arabinoxylan can ruin my mood within hours.
Amazing conversation!! Thank you!!!
Just keep.working on yourself. Its always best for me to.work alone. Lately Ive let a couple of Counselors in, but basicly, anyone else would just be a distraction. I dont feel.bad at all by saying I just want to be left alone at this point.
I feel the asme way, and I think that's a big issue in terms of healing trauma. Many forms usually are caused by relationships, and sadly they will also be healed in relation. Making it tricky since we doon't want to connect as a way to protect ourselves.
I was a mental health nurse for 30 years & looking back I’d change so much about our practice. Now a psychotherapist I endeavour to work with the person & their parts not their label. I love this man’s work ❤
How much daily fiber is enough fiber? Is pre workout with carbs bad, even if we exercise within an hour? How long does it take for insulin to spike after a meal? Thank you for this content
no fiber in meat or fish or eggs ?
Thank you. Helpful conversation.
So much knowledge and so much personal unpretentiousness! 🩷
I find shungite quite effective for countering EMF... Most of the time, I feel a tingling sensation whenever I hold my cellphone for a long time... Digestive disturbances too...
The introduction is a bit much. :)
Wonderful interaction very helpful ..much grattitude 🎉
absolutely brilliant presentation!
Thank you for posting this interview. Great information from Dr Lustig as usual
❤❤❤thank for the information
Dr. Lustig, Dr. Ben Bikman, Dr. Jason Fung provide incredible insight and understanding. I'm reading his book and watching listening videos - a wealth of understanding.
Fantastic video
This is one of his best lectures.
🌟🗽🫶
Stalking this guys interviews and talks online. We all know what the “Truth” sounds like!
God communicates to you through your brain also.
So if fructose inhibits these enzymes then wouldn't eating fruit be bad because it would make the liver store fat?
Great video, Robert is wunderfull. A question, the leaky gut is cureable and based on the information in the video, that the blood brain barrier is the same with tight junktions and so on, does this mean the bbb can also be repaired? Anyone knows this?
When he said driven, I immediately thought he was referring to an outside enemy like another country, when all along the threat is within!
Carnivore.
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I cannot listen to him waffling on the fence.
I think it's all caused by heavy metals caused by industry, and we need to just wind down & off capitalism, which is gonna happen anyway.
Basically eat a meat and veggies diet which is real food
there are way too many ads. I keep being interrupted by ads every 10 minutes
Fibre is not the answer. Its not essential. Fruit is no good. Fructose is fructose no matter how you look at it. Fruit is made by humans to taste sweet, to be disease resistant and will raise triglycerides and uric acid levels plus damage your liver. Those who eat lots of fruit, go check your triglyceride levels, uric acid level and all liver enzyme levels. You will see what i am saying is the truth. Fruit of ancestral times was significantly less sweet. It is not required by humans. Fat and meat is. I like Dr Lustig but he is wrong when it comes to Fruit. Fibre is an irritant and our ancestors ate high fat and meat and ate plants only in lean times or when hunts were unsuccessful. Our gut biome will adjust and colonise with different bacteria which will be very beneficial and feed the gut as he puts it. Many other sources of energy, eg..glutamine, fatty acids and proteins can achieve a very healthy microbiome.
I tried eating dog poo for a while...... Full of shite !!!!
The STARCH SOLUTION
Dr. What food will lower your insulin levels and keep your ketones working.
Stay away from combination of white flour, fat and sugar.
Animal fats are frequently contaminated with LPS (bacterial wall components) which are highly inflammatory (+TNFa, +IL-6 via TLR2, 4 receptors). In one study, the highest amounts were found in: pork, turkey, cheese, ice cream, chocolate, and fast-food burgers. LPS has an affinity for chylomicrons which transport dietary fats from gut into circulation without a leaky gut. Is this correct?
The most important thing is not to be a fat slob.
u are what u eat , keep it frugal keep it simple a mixture of fruits for vitamins , salad & vegetables for minerals , beans & nuts for protein , u will never be fat , u will never loose your teeth , and last not least avoid sugar & bread , sour dough prolongs life .
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Thank you for this! Very VERY informative, and your presentation Passes the Sniff Test against Dishonesty, Self-Promotion, and/or Predatory Behavior. Bravo to you Sir!!! You have gained a follow.
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Love the info, not always easy to follow.
Thanks to the both of you. This is amazing!😍🥰😇
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