bgoresky
mar 2019 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
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Clasificación de bgoresky
An amazingly well-done second chapter to the original Dosed, with a new story but similar subject matter.
The culture around psychedelics is shifting, and this film is a crucial piece of that shift.
Get your tissues and get ready for your heart to burst open. You will feel all the feels.
10/10.
The culture around psychedelics is shifting, and this film is a crucial piece of that shift.
Get your tissues and get ready for your heart to burst open. You will feel all the feels.
10/10.
This film documents an addict's journey from rock bottom to early recovery using primarily Psilocybin mushrooms and Ibogane therapies. These plant medicines have been used for healing by indigenous cultures for thousands of years, but the West is slowly waking up to the transformational potential of these substances. 20 years ago these substances were considered drugs. Now, as this documentary shows, they are being reclassified as medicines.
This documentary is so well done. I applaud the creators in their courage to tell this story and lead the charge in changing the public narrative around addiction and addiction recovery. I also applaud the woman in the film and thank her for her willingness to have her deeply personal experience be shown on the big screen.
This documentary is so well done. I applaud the creators in their courage to tell this story and lead the charge in changing the public narrative around addiction and addiction recovery. I also applaud the woman in the film and thank her for her willingness to have her deeply personal experience be shown on the big screen.