PTSF57 - New Compounds, Psychedelic Business, and Neurogenesis
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In this week's Solidarity Fridays episode, a power outage keeps Michelle from joining in, but Joe and Kyle pick up the slack, going old-school SF style for the week.  They talk about new drugs: Cybin investigating using their proprietary psychedelic compound "CYB003" for alcohol use disorder, and scientists using a technology called psychLight to identify when a compound activates the brain's serotonin 2A receptor (in hopes of activating the biological benefits of psychedelics without their traditional hallucinogenic effects). They also give a legalization update, with new cannabis and psychedelic reform bills in Texas and legalization bills in Louisiana, talk about non-profit Porta Sophia's new Psychedelic Prior Art Library and the importance of establishing a public domain, and discuss Johns Hopkins' new study on psilocybin for Alzheimer's-related depression (and ways to possibly combat the effects of Alzheimer's). They also cover climate change, Leonard Pickard, the tragedy of the commons, 2C-B, the importance of looking at fringe cases, and the intelligence of millennials.  Notable Quotes “How could we shift to more cooperative actions vs. competition all the time?” -Kyle “Our map of reality is minimized inappropriately when we exclude these fringe cases. ...What does it mean that somebody can present as psychic, or present as a spirit, or meet these spirits, or go to the [afterlife] and come back (in your case) and then get set on an interesting trajectory via psychedelics? This is not what doctors can deal with, but this is what those of us outside of medicine can deal with, as a philosophical endeavor.” -Joe “Some of these new compounds- I guess it’s exciting, and you always say we need new drugs, but …why is there a race for new drugs when we’re not even using the ones to the full potential that are not even on the market right now? ..Just thinking about all the new companies coming online trying to find new drugs for patents and development, when it’s like, have we really explored the potential of the ones that have been around for a while?” -Kyle  Links Psychedelics Today: Mind Bending, Mind Mending - A Series Exploring How Psychedelics Affect the Brain: Serotonergic Psychedelics Businesswire.com: Cybin Selects Alcohol Use Disorder Indication for Psychedelic Molecule CYB003 Johns Hopkins’ study on psilocybin for Alzheimer’s-related depression Reversing Alzheimer's: How to Prevent Dementia and Revitalize Your Brain, by Timothy J. Smith, MD Nypost.com: Ayahuasca tea could be a breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer’s The Tim Ferriss Show: Dr. Adam Gazzaley, UCSF - Brain Optimization and the Future of Psychedelic Medicine (#507) Neuroscape’s “Neuroracer” game Portasophia.org (Psychedelic Prior Art Library) Wikipedia.org: Tragedy of the commons Psychedelic Salon: Podcast 667 - “A Conversation with Leonard Pickard” The Rose Of Paracelsus: On Secrets & Sacraments, by William Leonard Pickard Saving Normal: An Insider's Revolt Against Out-Of-Control Psychiatric Diagnosis, Dsm-5, Big Pharma, and the Medicalization of Ordinar, by Allen Frances, M.D. Bluelight.org forums Marijuanamoment.net: Texas Lawmakers Approve Marijuana And Psychedelics Reform Bills Diaspora Psychedelic Society Marijuanamoment.net: Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Marijuana Legalization Bill In Committee Nypost.com: American faces years in Dubai prison after pot found in urine Scitechdaily.com: Scientists Discover a Psychedelic-Like Drug Without the Hallucinogenic Side Effects Support the show! Patreon Leave us a review on Facebook or iTunes Share us with your friends Join our Facebook group - Psychedelics Today group – Find the others and create community. Navigating Psychedelics
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