Luke Solo Show: Ayahuasca Update, Censorship, Air Filtration, Healing Headaches #260
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This week’s Q&A is a doozy. You know, when I started doing these solo episodes, I really thought they’d be shorter than my interviews. But, as it turns out, I have a lot to say about this stuff! There’s just so much information out there — and misinformation — and I want to make sure you all get the best and most comprehensive answers I can provide. If you want to ask a question for a future episode, come join The Life Stylist Podcast Facebook Group. You can watch the next episode live, ask questions to both me and the group, and build a community of like-minded biohackers. Plus, if I don’t get to your question on a future episode, one of our brilliant members will almost certainly help you out (and probably with an even better answer). The amount of knowledge and the enthusiasm of members is astonishing, and as you’ll learn in this episode, I have some big plans for the community in 2020. 00:12:00 — Michael asks: Any updates on the aftermath of your Rhythmia experience? Since this question was posted, I went back to Costa Rica for four more ayahuasca ceremonies, this time at Soltara. On February 18th, I’m dropping a two-part episode documenting the entire experience in a play-by-play gonzo reporting podcast series, just like the Rythmia episodes. Then on February 21st, I’m posting a special bonus show where I do a deep dive comparison between the two Costa Rican ayahuasca centers. I also recently participated in 3 different peyote ceremonies and recorded a podcast about that whole experience, which will be released this spring. 00:16:40 — That said, after Rhythmia, I would say the changes I feel are: I feel much less triggered emotionally Psychic wounds are healed; old memories have lost their ‘charge' Much less dependent on my spiritual practices to stay connected to god I’ve been microdosing ayahuasca before bed, which has helped me stay connected Looking forward to experimenting with some other plant medicines when it feels right Ayahuasca is not for everyone. It's a serious commitment and not something I would promote. It has to be something you are personally drawn to partake in. But for me, it was incredibly expanding, and something I foresee becoming a semi-regular part of my healing journey. 00:36:00 — Evan wants to know what you can do to improve air quality in your home due to living in LA. #1 Plants Here are some of the best for cleaning indoor air: Bamboo Palm Chinese Evergreen Gerbera Daisy Dragon Tree Pot Mum Peace Lily Spider Plant Mass Cane/Corn Plant #2 air filters Run a Living Air ozone generator in your home when you ARE NOT THERE, then open windows and air the house out when you return to give your house a deep clean, air-wise. Be careful — do not breathe ozone! I have two Austin Air Healthmate HEPA filters and a