Nov 26, 2024
Are you curious to know if plant medicines like psilocybin and pharmaceuticals like naltrexone can reduce your cravings for alcohol?
For women who live and work in mainstream America, the fear of flying to Costa Rica for a psychedelic ceremony ranks right below the fear of telling your doctor how much you really drink.
And so we hide. Because the truth could cost us our career or our kids, force us into expensive rehabs and brand us as alcoholics for the rest of our lives.
Today I’m talking to Amy Devenny, a hairdresser turned activation coach who struggled for years to control her drinking. She’s tried staying sober for years at a time, microdosing with psilocybin and most recently, taking naltrexone.
We’re having a radically raw conversation about the steps we must take to help ourselves and what it really looks like to overcome alcohol use disorder.
For more information on how to access Naltrexone legally from a board-certified physician through the privacy of an on-line service, listen to It’s Not About the Alcohol EP119 Is naltrexone effective in alcohol dependence?
Click here to TAKE THE QUIZ: Do you have a drinking problem or a thinking problem?
You might also enjoy EP25 Plant Medicines Psilocybin and Ayahuasca for Alcohol Use Disorder with Omar Pinto
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If you’re ready to fully commit to your personal growth and do the work to get emotionally sober (side effects include an 80 percent reduction in drinking), click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL. You'll walk away from our call with a clear understanding of how to get the skills you need to transform your life.