How to rewire your brain with Professor David Nutt

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Today’s episode is a very special one. My guest for this episode was fired in 2009 by the Home Secretary for his inconvenient views on drug policy, famously stating that ‘taking the drug ecstasy is no more dangerous than riding a horse.’ He really does stand up for what he believes in, and I’m fascinated by, and in awe of, his brilliant mind. Professor David Nutt is a neuropharmacologist, and Director of the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London. He has published over 500 original research papers, 8 government reports, 35 books and his latest book on cannabis came out last month. I felt so honoured to speak with Professor Nutt today. Expect conversations around psychedelics, how psychedelic treatment can lead to breakthroughs in mental health, and the impact of drugs such as cannabis and alcohol. We are in a mental health crisis, and opening our eyes to new fields of research and treatments can be so beneficial for us. Keep an open mind, and enjoy my discussion with Professor Nutt. Host: @sarahannmacklin | www.sarahannmacklin.com Mental Health resources: @be_well_collective | www.bewellcollective.co.uk YouTube: Watch here  Apex are this episode's sponsor This episode is sponsored by Apex Rides - the British smart bike and home fitness app - launched in 2021They're on a mission to get more people exercising.  Because as a company, they believe life is better with exercise. Apex is the most accessible Smart Bike out there - with rides created for all levels & moods - and the bike available from £15 per month with Klarna. The Independent newspaper and the Telegraph recently both voted Apex the best exercise bike available in the UK. Due to high demand for Apex's award-winning bike, we are sorry to say that all stock is currently sold out. Sign up to Apex's mailing list now to be the first to get stock updates. Check Apex out here Show Notes The Imperial College London is recruiting for a landmark study! The @Imperial_PRG is recruiting for a PET/MRI imaging study investigating synaptogenesis after the administration of ketamine. To enrol on this study you must have not consumed any psychedelic or ketamine for at least 6 months. To find out more information contact [email protected] *** Link: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/psychedelic-research-centre/trials/

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