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Spondilitis Ankylosa

Hi! I’ve been living with a rare immune disease called Spondilitis Ankylosa. Unfortunately to the best of my knowledge it can’t be cured. But there’s been a case study of a person treated with IgA successfully (published in Nature in 2019). I haven’t tried it. But I do microdose with psilocybin and it does help me deal with the inflammation. I’ve searched using Perplexity and wasn’t able to find any direct evidence showing that psilocybin could potentially increase production of endogenous IgA. But i’m no neuroscientists, neither am I a doctor. However if you can would it be possible to address this particular question? Can theoretically psilocybin treat the disease by producing general anti inflammatory effects and production of IgA in the body that leads to healing?

Ester Perel Podcast

I enjoy most of your podcasts, particularly when there is a mutual sharing of wisdom and curiosity. Can you let us know when we can enjoy the transcript of the Podcast with Ester Perel on September 16, 2024?

Swimmig workout

Hey, can you talk abit about swimming exrecises? I've started swimming lately and i found out its the right sport for me to stick to. I would love to know how to do it the right way for losing weight and general health purposes and also how it affects the body. TY Andrew, #1 podcast!

Birthday?

Is today your birthday, 9/26/24? If so, I'm glad you were born on this day. Thank you so much for all your hard work, your time, and your devotion. Sending much love and appreciation

Cannabis and ADHD

Would love to understand deeper of there's any potential benefits of cannabis on ADHD? I'm 33 and I've used it as a remedy for a while, on almost a weekly basis and can report that my creativity and ability to focus increase while under the influence, bit wonder if it may be exacerbating the symptoms in the long run as well as whether there's any interplay with the traditional well-known ADHD-drugs (which I expect to get prescribed once testing positive, hopefully in a few weeks from now)? Thanks, you rock!