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The session was called “Psychedelics for mass mental health”, a topic that was outlawed as recently as TED2008, but now…

• Rick Doblin of MAPS: “For our Phase 3 clinical trial, we took patients who had suffered from PTSD for 14 years on average and had recent suicide attempts. After 3 MDMA sessions and 42 hours of associated therapy, 2/3 no longer had PTSD and 21% more had clinically-less PTSD. We had no site-to-site variability across 11 American, Canadian, and Israeli trials sites.”

“PTSD trials with the standard of care (prolonged exposure and CBT) have a 50% drop-out rate because it is so painful. Our MDMA trials had a 8% drop-out rate.”

“We may be able to send MDMA to the Ukraine to help treat trauma based on our current results, pre-FDA approval.”

• Paul Stamets (wearing the mushroom hat): “Mushrooms are the interface organism between life and death.”

“When I gave my TED2008 Talk, they told me right before I went on stage: ‘Don’t you dare talk about psilocybin mushrooms.’ And now here we are. How far we have come!”

“Psilocybin studies show reduced domestic violence, depression, and anxiety. I am myco-centric. I think psilocybin makes people better.”

“We need a civil rights movement for your consciousness.”

2 responses to “Peace Out with Psychedelics at TED2022”

  1. In one gathering between sessions, Rick and Gen found five people with psychedelics on their badge as their area of interest

  2. Awesome. ps: Stamets with Rogan (#1385 August 27, 2019) = long but great. ps: what happens when you give psychedelics to a person who’s been blind since birth? Do they "see" the usual geometric/fractal visions? If Ayahuasaca, do they "see" the oft reported archetypal spirit beings & cities/civilizations from other realms? Serious question that I’ve never found a good answer for in the literature…

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