The Connection Between Psychedelics and Women's Health with Dr. Allison Feduccia
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The Connection Between Psychedelics and Women's Health
With Dr. Allison Feduccia and Sonia Stringer
Psychedelic-assisted therapy is showing great promise for people suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, end of life distress, chronic pain and other health conditions.
But how might psychedelics be effective at treating other health conditions, especially conditions related to women’s health?
That’s what we cover in detail in this episode featuring Dr. Allison Feduccia of Psychedelic Support and Project New Day.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The historical uses of psychedelics for pregnancy and childbirth amongst women of various cultures
How psychedelics can be potentially beneficial for women suffering with PMS, postpartum depression, and symptoms related to menopause.
The potential to improve women’s sexual desire with psychedelics
Additional ways psychedelics could have a significant impact on women’s physical and mental health in the years to come
Although women’s health is a very new focus for psychedelic research, with almost 4 Billion Women on the planet – and growing - no doubt it could prove to be one of the most interesting and important.
Meet Our Guest
Dr. Allison Feduccia is an experienced psychedelic researcher and played a pivotal role in the early clinical trial work with MAPS and MDMA.
Allison is now busy researching the link between psychedelics and women’s health, and she’s uncovered some fascinating information regarding the benefits of psychedelics for women (historically and in present day).
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Check out the great resources, accredited therapist training and details on clinical trials worldwide at Psychedelic Support here.
Find out more about and support Project New Day here
Meet Our Host
Sonia has a knack for leveraging technology & developing communities that create valuable learning & networking opportunities for members. She's previously built online communities of 500k+ members & is excited to utilize her skills to support women advancing the psychedelic sector.
A former Board Member of the Psychedelic Association of Canada (2020 -2022) she consults with psychedelic companies & develops training programs for health care professionals interested in learning more about the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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