Amen. Hallelujah. The truth is the real medicine is psychedelics handled in proper dosage and responsibly administered like in a private and quiet place where paranoia and anxiety are minimal. The public will be astonished when people are free to try the medicine for themselves without fear of being punished.
It's amazing how psychedelics could open a new pathway for trauma healing. Having a deeper understanding of the unconscious could be life-changing for many individuals. The potential is huge.
Megan Salar’s work and experience really stand out here, especially with her focus on trauma and addiction. If this kind of healing really works, it could shift the way we look at mental health treatments.
The idea of using psychedelics for trauma and addiction is definitely controversial, but it seems promising. It's incredible to see experts like Megan Salar bringing this conversation into the mainstream. There’s so much potential in looking beyond traditional treatments
Amen. Hallelujah. The truth is the real medicine is psychedelics handled in proper dosage and responsibly administered like in a private and quiet place where paranoia and anxiety are minimal. The public will be astonished when people are free to try the medicine for themselves without fear of being punished.
It's great that more people are starting to talk about alternative methods for healing. Definitely something worth exploring.
It's amazing how psychedelics could open a new pathway for trauma healing. Having a deeper understanding of the unconscious could be life-changing for many individuals. The potential is huge.
The connection between trauma and psychedelics is so fascinating. I wonder how it's going to change the future of therapy! 🌿
Megan Salar’s work and experience really stand out here, especially with her focus on trauma and addiction. If this kind of healing really works, it could shift the way we look at mental health treatments.
Very interesting topic!
The idea of using psychedelics for trauma and addiction is definitely controversial, but it seems promising. It's incredible to see experts like Megan Salar bringing this conversation into the mainstream. There’s so much potential in looking beyond traditional treatments
I never knew psychedelics could help with trauma healing.