Psychedelics and Weight Loss
Oli Genn-Bash argues that while traditional weight loss focuses on calories, exercise, and willpower, psychedelics may indirectly support healthier habits and self-relationship by rewiring the brain, addressing trauma, and reshaping our connection with food, movement, and the body. The post Psychedelics and Weight Loss appeared first on Chemical Collective.
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