Dr. Andrew Huberman
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I'm a convert, but I do think that one has to be careful, and there are certain people in populations, like people who suffer from certain types of manic bipolar or schizophrenia that really need to avoid these things.
Kids, I mean, being a kid is basically being in a psychedelic state.
You know, lateral connectivity of the brain is extensive.
And, you know, I don't encourage it.
I mean, the trials with MDMA and PTSD are incredible.
What's happening with MAPS is incredible.
You know, 60 plus percent remission rates.
Done with licensed physicians, of course.
I don't get cavalier with this.
So, okay, so I'll just ask.
So, I mean, it's going to be hard to draw out the dissenters, but more work on psychedelics, psilocybin, et cetera, as ways to ameliorate depression.
Are people like more like yum, yuck, or meh?
Is it like yum?
Okay.
Or like yuck, don't be afraid to say yuck.
I like a good argument.
Is anyone like yuck on psychedelics?
Sorcery, it's sorcery, I heard that.
Meh, okay, all right, interesting.
Okay, so psychedelics get a strong push.