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In our conversations around the campfire about what plant-based (dmt psychedelics) medicine healing is i notice he was very defensive of the practice and would not entertain anything other than absolute seriousness regarding his field of work. i tend to think it's all snake oil salesman bullshit. to be honest i don't really believe in any type of self-help or psychiatric help. what say you chaps and chapettes?

In our conversations around the campfire about what plant-based (dmt psychedelics) medicine healing is i notice he was very defensive of the practice and would not entertain anything other than absolute seriousness regarding his field of work. i tend to think it's all snake oil salesman bullshit. to be honest i don't really believe in any type of self-help or psychiatric help. what say you chaps and chapettes?

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I think the psychedelic plant treatment would be just one part of it , along with competent talk therapy. I have heard of people who take Ayuhuasca just once and are supposedly " cured " of PTSD ,drug addiction or crippling anxiety or depression , but idk how that plays out over the long term , 10+years say. Not saying it's impossible , but I have doubts about a one and done scenario.

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I would say most things need a tune-up, including medicines. when I did psychedelics and ketamine when I was younger I remember the trips mostly but as far as the long-term effects of it changing my outlooks on things I would say that's not the case anymore. so to your point a tune up would be necessary maybe once every five years, something like that.