The Wellness Files with Kari Beal
The federal government is fast-tracking some psychedelic-based medicines for research and development. Emergency physician Dr. Jonathan Leak explains how these therapies may work in the brain and if they’re safe. 00:00 — Fire captain recounts suicidal crisis; psilocybin changes his outlook and family life 00:36 — Intro: what psychedelics might do (neurotransmitters/neuroplasticity) and the safety question 00:54 — Why now: executive order to speed development; focus on treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, addiction 01:23 — Arizona psilocybin trial for first responders; content warning for sensitive topics 02:05 — Mark Herman’s story: chronic trauma, “fight or flight,” and seeking relief 03:01 — Research barriers from past criminalization; trial details and demand/waitlist 04:22 — Career risks/stigma for officers; underground use; dosing and safety concerns 05:01 — Black market concerns; funding push; hopes for right-to-try and guardrails as access expands 07:20 — Interview begins: Dr. Leak’s credentials; ketamine currently used in psychedelic therapy 08:15 — What drugs are discussed: psilocybin, ibogaine, methylone/MDMA 09:00 — Evidence/history; why these may help PTSD, depression, addiction 10:53 — How they may work: receptors + neuroplasticity + psychedelic experience; importance of therapy integration 12:36 — Brain connectivity shifts; new pathways; how psilocybin is dosed and how long sessions last 15:01 — Patents/formulations; molecule tweaks vs process patents 16:02 — MDMA/methylone differences; trauma processing and study outcomes; need for certified care 18:08 — Clinic model questions; side effects, monitoring, and scaling sessions safely
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