Dosed: It’s Not Magic, It’s Medicine! A Documentary

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Join Marc L Caron as he speaks with Dosed documentary Producers,  Tyler Chandler & Nicholas Meyers. as we’re talking DOSED – a documentary filmed over the last two years in Vancouver following a woman who turned to psychedelics after the medical system failed to help her depression and substance use issues. The next hour will be a discussion about dos and don’ts and the potential need for education and safe access to psychedelics as a form of therapy to help people with mental health and addictions. We will also be joined by IbogaSoul’s , Mark Howard one of the Iboga practitioners featured in the film, as well as a couple of others!

Psychedleics are becoming the most important drugs in the world right now for helping people with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction.

Every listener and viewer will know someone affected by these mental health issues and DOSED presents new solutions and offers hope by following Adrianne’s remarkable and very personal journey. Psychedelic drugs can improve the lives of millions who suffer needlessly, and even end the opioid crisis.

DOSED Documentary

Q&A Discussion (M.A.P.S. Fundraiser)

Date And Time

Mon, October 7, 2019, 6:35 PM PDT

Doors at 5:30 PM

Location

SYNOPSIS

After many years of prescription medications failed her a suicidal woman turns to underground healers to try and overcome her depression, anxiety, and opioid addiction with illegal psychedelic medicine like magic mushrooms and iboga.

Adrianne’s first dose of psilocybin mushrooms catapulted her into an unexpected world of healing where plant medicines are redefining our understanding of mental health and addiction.

 

Cast of Psychedelic Trailblazers 

Dr. Gabor Maté – Addiction Expert & Bestselling Author

Rick Doblin, Ph.d.  – Founder and executive director of M.A.P.S. (The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)

Paul Stamets  – Mushroom Expert

Dr. Rosalind Watts Clinical Psychologist – Imperial College London Psychedelic Research Group

Garyth Moxey – Ibogaine Clinic Co-Director & Magic mushroom expert

LIL JILL 

Mark Howard – Iboga Provider

Trevor Millar – Opiate Addiction Expert

 

About Our Guests

Tyler Chandler 

Director of DOSED an award winning documentary having its Canadian premiere in Vancouver on October 7th at The Vogue Theatre as a joint fundraiser to raise awareness about using psychedelics in a therapeutic context, and for ongoing research and trials to treat mental health and addiction issues. DOSED was filmed over the last two years in Vancouver and follows a woman who ran out of options in the medical system and as a last resort she turned to psychedelics like magic mushrooms (psilocybin) and iboga to treat her depression, PTSD, anxiety and opioid addiction. Official trailer and tickets: www.DOSEDMOVIE.com 

 

Nicholas Meyers is a producer and cinematographer on DOSED.

 

 

Mark Howard 

Mark C. Howard: Iboga Provider, Co-founder of IbogaSoul Shamanic Healing, Initiate of the Bwiti Tradition

Mark specializes in providing Iboga root bark as well as it’s total alkaloid extract along with the African spiritual tradition, Bwiti, to seekers in the west searching to healdepression, PTSD, anxiety, addictions and to reconnect with their soul.  He has spent nearly 5 years in Vancouver BC with his team treating 100’s of people in medically supervised sessions using this shamanistic way of healing the body, mind and reconnecting the soul. Initiated into the Missoko Bwiti as well as completed a Rite of Passage into manhood in Gabon, Africa.

Mark is training a team of apprentices who support him in maintaining the integrity of the Bwiti tradition in this medicine practice. IbogaSoul is featured in the upcoming documentary MicrodoseMe that follows a young woman in the throes of opiate addiction. Mark has been trained in the Bwiti tradition by shamans in Gabon, Africa and maintains a healthy supply of ceremonially harvested Iboga root bark.

 

Garyth Moxey –

Garyth Moxey is a Canadian born entheogen provider and harm reduction activist based in Vancouver B.C. His journey with psychedelics started in the early 80’s in the U.K. with Stonehenge Free Festival and traveler community.

After years spent traveling and living in South East Asia he found himself struggling with alcohol and poly drug addiction, after failed rehab attempts and traditional recovery methods he took LSD therapeutically in Marin County in 2000 and ended his relationship with alcohol. After a brief opioid relapse in 2011 he took Iboga, which facilitated much change.

He co formed Liberty Root after the Vancouver Ibogaine conference in 2012 and then went on to form Inner Realms Center in 2016. He completed psychedelic psychotherapy fundamentals at the Orenda Institute, Cortez Island B.C. in the fall of 2016.

He is also a medical cannabis activist and custom produces high-grade cannabis oil for clients dealing with a wide range of medical conditions.

He now works tirelessly with his partner Blair, his dog Vader and a variety of therapists to bring about positive lasting change in the people who have chosen to be his clientele.

Give us a call today and he will happily address any concerns or questions you may have and what therapy is right for you.

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP

When Dosed is released it has the potential to save millions of lives by raising awareness about the healing powers of psychedelic medicine. Please help the cause by joining our InstagramFacebook, and Twitter and giving Dosed a like, follow, share and comment.

This independent documentary relies on the generous support of people like yourself. Please donate using PayPal to assist with marketing and promotional costs.

Since we began filming Dosed we’ve seen FDA approvals to study psilocybin (magic mushrooms) to treat depression and Phase III clinical trials have started for MDMA assisted psychotherapy for PTSD. We need more studies like this, especially for iboga and ibogaine which is the best known medicine to help people with opioid addiction.

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