Wandering vast The Colorado Convention Center’s lobby and sponge-like showroom during the world’s largest psychedelic science period Psychedelic At the conference, you’ll see exhibitors in Hoth jewelry to chewable glue containing psychoactive plant Kanna extract to broad flat Brim baseball caps decorated with “MDMA” and “Iboga”. Booths promote organizations such as the Ketamine Working Group and the Psychedelic Parenting Community, and even Fairy Ringa real feature film designed to attract investors.
This is a varied, diverse workshop Mario. However, in this strange situation, the strangest thing is that people are seeing very burly NFL tough guys talking frankly about their feelings.
In Psychedelic Science, the 2025 keynote is “Rehabilitation after Highlights.” The group was hosted by Podcaster and nutritional supplement salesman Aubrey Marcus, and the group brought together three NFL stars – Buffalo Bills Safety Jordan Poyer, retired Raiders guard Robert Gallery and San Francisco 49ers Guard Guard Jon Feliciano – discussing how Possineelic Prims can benefit their lives. They talk about their journey to the retreat center, where they absorbed the pleasant hallucinatory beer ayahuasca, and how the experience of these drugs allowed them to reconcile their viewpoint ideal of resilience on the field, that by the end of the day, they were mortals of mortals.
The effects of psychedelic drugs such as Ayahuasca (and its major psychochemical chemicals) n,n-dimethylbutylamine, or DMT) have a sufficient record. It is believed that such powerful hallucinogens can bring a major shift in self-understanding through psychological mechanisms sometimes labeled as “mysterious experiences” by researchers. But Poyer and other athletes are pushing the idea further. Not only can psychedelic drugs stimulate psychological or mysterious or spiritual or other metaphysical changes in a person’s mind, but these drugs can bring physical neurological benefits to the damaged brain. The idea particularly attracts athletes participating in high-contact arenas such as professional football, hockey and combat sports where players are often exposed to concussions.
Poyer said he was “absolutely” invested in the idea that psychedelics can help heal the effects of repetitive head trauma. “I have a lot of concussions,” he shrugged and spoke to the link behind the group. “But I think I overcome some of these brain injuries.”
January 22, In 2023, Buffalo’s Bills faced rival Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC divisional showdown in the NFL playoffs. With 12:54 left in the fourth quarter, Bills trailed by two points, Bangladesh quarterback Joe Burrow fell backward and fired a deep pass to catcher Tee Higgins. Trying to stop Higgins, Poyer and Buffalo horn straps Tre’davious White from colliding at the edge of the end area. This is a “friendly fire” case that creates head-to-head, loud cracks in the helmet contact with the spiral that any football fan is familiar with. “You’ll hear the blow here,” Buffalo’s medical staff step-by-step broadcast announcer Tony Romo said at the radio booth. “That’s like the evil voice I heard.”
Poyer was knocked to the ground, kneeled down, and then sank into the turf, and after being evaluated for a head injury, he was forced to withdraw from the competition. But he was especially cruel to the concussion problem. Before that game, he recalled the attacks of extreme anger and irritability, headache: all the symptoms of repeated trauma in the head. While improved safety equipment and changes in key rules reduce the incidence of NFL concussions, neurological disorders are still an inevitable fact, or an inconvenient fact for fans, players, owners, owners and league executives, a kind of sport that is so fast, fragile, very fragile, very sporty. NFL damage record reporting There were about 692 concussions in the five seasons between 2019 and 2023.
Concussion is a form of traumatic brain injury, a wide range of medical terms that external forces cause brain damage – can cause Neuron loss In brain and other neurological diseases Cognitive deficits. Concussion Linked For short-term and long-term damage, the most severe of these is chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative disease believed to be caused by repeated head trauma. CTE affects memory, judgment, and executive function and occurs in Shockingly high rate Among the former NFL players.