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Psilocybin in Practice: Safe, Sacred, and Sincere with Pam Conboy and Leah Linder | Holistic Pharmacy Podcast

Psilocybin in Practice: Safe, Sacred, and Sincere with Pam Conboy and Leah Linder | Holistic Pharmacy Podcast

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Psilocybin has demonstrated a long track record of safety and efficacy in a variety of conditions including depression, anxiety, addiction, trauma, and cognitive decline. Although to date, this natural substance remains classified as a Schedule 1 drug, there are protected use scenarios including sincere spiritual use. The Religious Freedom Restoration (RFRA) act lies at the foundation of Setas Seminary's protected use of psilocybin sacrament. With a background in biology, Pam Conboy was trained as a clinical laboratorian and is currently a doctoral student in naturopathic medicine. She is an IIN certified health coach, trained psychedelic facilitator, medical marketing|business development entrepreneur, and ordained minister. With a background in biochemistry and emergency medicine, Leah Linder is a naturopathic physician trained in psychedelic assisted therapy with deep expertise in natural supplement formulation and manufacture. She is a Master Gardener, experienced educator, and ordained minister. Check out the episode and links below for tons of psychedelic learning resources mentioned, and giving a shout out to the Psychedelic Pharmacists Association (PPA) - an excellent first step for fellow pharmacists. Connect with Pam Conboy and Setas Seminary via: Email: pamconboy@setasseminary.org Website: Setas Seminary IG: @setas.seminary Linked In: Pam Conboy Mushroom Magic Ebook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19wY94Rdk64-Q9QR5M-HbQp4XP2HjB5Ov/view?usp=sharing

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