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- Kelly Slater discusses the transformative potential of psychedelics for mental health, trauma healing and performance enhancement.
- Slater emphasizes the need for responsible, medically supervised use of psychedelics to ensure safety and maximize benefits.
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Kelly Slater, the 11-time World Surf League champion, recently joined the growing conversation around psychedelics. In an appearance on the Everyday Warrior podcast, Slater discussed their transformative potential for mental health and human performance.
Widely considered the greatest surfer of all time, Slater's endorsement of psychedelics, when used responsibly, marks a significant shift in how these substances are perceived, moving from counterculture to a legitimate tool for healing and personal growth.
Science Behind Psychedelic Therapy
Research into psychedelics, particularly psilocybin and MDMA, has gained momentum in recent years. Clinical studies from prestigious institutions like Johns Hopkins University show that psilocybin can effectively reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, especially in treatment-resistant cases. Similarly, MDMA-assisted therapy has received FDA "breakthrough therapy" status for its success in treating PTSD.
Slater, a vocal advocate for wellness, agrees with the growing evidence. "Like a medicine of all types, used properly with the right approach is beneficial." He highlights the importance of a structured, medically supervised environment to ensure that psychedelics can be used safely and effectively.
Psychedelics And Peak Performance
While Slater has historically been cautious about drugs, he acknowledges that psychedelics can be a powerful tool for self-discovery and peak performance when used responsibly. "It's about opening up your mind in a safe and controlled way to improve your mental state and performance," he said.
Beyond healing trauma, psychedelics are increasingly used to enhance human performance. Athletes and entrepreneurs alike are experimenting with psychedelics for creativity, focus, and flow. NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, for instance, has credited his experience with ayahuasca for improving his mental clarity and resilience.
A Call for Responsible Use
Despite the growing interest in psychedelics, Slater remains cautious about their misuse. "Most people figure out some way to abuse anything in life," he cautioned, stressing the importance of responsible, medically supervised use. As cities like Denver, Oakland, and Portland decriminalize psychedelics, and Oregon becomes the first state to legalize their therapeutic use, there is increasing momentum for regulated access. However, federal legalization remains a contentious issue.
Looking Ahead
Psychedelics are on the cusp of mainstream acceptance, thanks in part to advocates like Kelly Slater. Whether for healing trauma, improving mental health, or unlocking peak performance, these substances hold significant promise. The key will be ensuring their safe, responsible integration into society's wellness toolkit.
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