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Food Heals

453: Plant Medicine Part 2: with The Journey to Sobriety Through Ayahuasca with Derek Januszewski

Food Heals

Allison Melody

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Despite their controversial reputation, psychedelics are being widely used by doctors, shamans, retreat leaders, and more across the world to treat trauma and PTSD. Whether it's Psilocybin, Ayahuasca, or another form of plant medicine, rapid healing can occur when using these medicinal plants. So, how do we learn to unlock the rapid healing power of these psychedelics? Imagine addressing lifelong trauma, PTSD, addiction, and more within minutes, without the need for years of traditional therapy. Contemplating questions like these inspired this three-part series on Food Heals, where we discuss the healing power of plant medicine. In this series, you'll hear brand-new interviews with leading experts in the field of psychedelics who share their personal healing journey, as well as how you can access the power of plants to heal yourself. Whether you want to grow medicine at home like Paul taught us last time or go to a retreat center like Derek will tell us about today, there is an option for you to explore if plant medicine is right for you. In the first episode of this series, you heard from Paul Austin, the CEO of Third Wave, a pioneer reshaping our perceptions of psychedelics and guiding on growing your own plant medicine at home. In today's episode, part two of our series, I'm talking to Derek Januszewski, the founder of Pachamama Sanctuary, an Ayahuasca retreat center. He'll share the story of how plant medicine assisted in his journey to overcome childhood abuse and a decade-long battle with addiction. Through intense inner work, extensive engagement with medicine, and countless hours of service, Derek has healed much of his trauma. The spiritual healing he received through plant medicine inspired him to start Pachamama Sanctuary, aiming to help others find their own path to health and happiness. Pachamama Sanctuary, an Ayahuasca center in Southern Maine, was founded in 2019. Since its inception, its mission has been to elevate collective consciousness through the sacrament of Ayahuasca—a tea derived from plants in the Amazon rainforest. It has facilitated profound insights and clarity into past traumas, offering a chance for peace, especially for those grappling with addiction, PTSD, or negative cycles. Stay tuned for part 3, where I speak with former police officer Nick Motycka, who healed 15 years' worth of job-related trauma. He transitioned from being clinically diagnosed with severe PTSD to no longer meeting the criteria for a diagnosis through the use of plant medicine. Thank You to Our Sponsors! Thrive Causemetics Makeup artist and product developer, Karissa Bodnar, lost her dear friend Kristy to cancer at just 24 years old. Kristy's compassionate and vivacious spirit inspired Karissa to establish Thrive Causemetics, a beauty brand and philosophy that goes beyond skin deep by empowering women. No parabens, sulfates, or phthalates. Certified 100% vegan and cruelty-free. Go to www.ThriveCausemetics.com/FOODHEALS and use code foodheals for 20% off. Organifi Organifi, is a line of organic superfood blends that offers plant based nutrition made with high quality ingredients. Organifi takes pride in offering the best tasting superfood products on the market at a price that works out to less than $3 a day. Go to www.organifi.com/foodheals and use code foodheals for 20% off. CURED Nutrition You deserve to take control of your mental and physical health. CURED Nutrition is trying to make it easier for you to do exactly that. Formulated with their trinity of ingredients – a blend of full-spectrum cannabinoids, functional mushrooms, and adaptogens – Cure is your answer to finding the calm in every storm. Go to Curednutrition.com/foodheals and use code foodheals for 20% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:27.8

All right, welcome, Food Heels Nation. Thanks for joining me. I'm Allison Melody. Although they may be plagued by a controversial reputation, psychedelics are being used far and wide to treat

0:39.5

trauma and PTSD by doctors, shamans, retreat leaders, and more across the world. Whether it's

0:47.2

psilocybin, ayahuasca, or another form of plant medicine, rapid healing can occur when using these medicinal plants.

0:55.8

So how do we learn to unlock the rapid healing power of these psychedelics?

1:01.4

Imagine addressing your lifelong trauma, PTSD, addiction, and more within minutes,

1:09.0

within hours, and without the need for years and years of traditional

1:13.3

therapy. Thinking about questions like these is what inspired this three-part series on food heals,

1:20.1

where we are discussing the healing power of plants. In this series, you'll hear brand-new

1:25.4

interviews with leading experts in the field of psychedelics

1:28.4

who share their personal healing journey as well as how you can access the power of plant

1:33.8

medicine to heal yourself as well.

1:36.0

Whether you want to grow your medicine at home like Paul taught us last time, or if you

1:41.0

want to go to a retreat center like Derek will tell us about today, there is an

1:45.6

option for you to see if plant medicine is right for you. In the first episode in this series,

1:52.5

you heard from Paul Austin, the CEO of Third Wave and pioneer in reshaping our perceptions

1:58.3

of psychedelics and how to grow your own plant medicine at home.

2:02.7

Make sure to go back and listen to that episode if you haven't already.

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