When it comes to addressing psychiatric conditions and you’ve been heavily medicated or using drugs similarly most of your life, sometimes the solution is actually LESS medications and drugs.
Give your brain, nervous system, liver, and kidneys time to recover and repair themselves.
Go off everything and focus on your diet, light/EMF environment, social life, sleep, and physical activity.
This does not apply to if you are a harm to yourself or others re: medications.
Don’t forget your spiritual life. Prayer, meditation, reflection.
You’re likely hiding from something within yourself. You must address it to move forward with your life.
It’s difficult to accept, but it is often your self holding you back.
This includes entheogens as well if you’ve been using them heavily, they are still stressful on the body and mind.
Psychedelics are actually considered “serotonin-type toxins”, but they have hormetic effects.
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Some of the physical pain and degeneration people experience is not only caused by malnutrition, injury, illness, toxicity, etc., but an also be a manifestation of their emotional pain, trauma, and even hatred in the physical body.
Processing these emotions is just as important as nourishing the physical body.
Pair with a more protein/fat-based diet with liver, red meats, oysters/seafood, oral and topical magnesium in multiple forms, and potentially a zinc supplement in addition, most women can expect total resolution of symptoms.
Both the chemical structure, pharmacology, and experience itself of LSD, as a lysgeramide, and psilocybin, as a tryptamine and betacarboline combination, differs quite significantly despite both being of the psychedelic entheogen classes.
In my opinion, they can’t really be compared.
I’ve always said, LSD is like being in the drivers seat of the consciousness, while psilocybin is like being passenger.
See, you say this and yet I’ve yet to have even a single client from India who has not been malnourished on multiple levels, even those simply looking to optimize their health.
In humans, both alpha-linoleic acid (ALA) to DHA and carotenoid to vitamin A (retinol) rate of conversion is less than 10%, 15% with some races.
Landlocked cultures used to consume animal brains to make up for lack of seafood (DHA), and all cultures consumed grassfed meats, butter, eggs, etc. for retinol, in addition to carotenoid rich vegetables.
Ancient cultures were also capable of utilizing the Bazan effect in the eyes to recycle DHA so daily consumption wasn’t necessary and they could get away with this lower conversion rate for longer periods.