Psychedelic therapy is currently a sexy, hot topic, and YT videos about it are very likely to accumulate a good number of views/clicks. My review of the transcript follows:
And undergo therapy like unofficial therapy because this person isn't like a licenced mental health professional or therapist, so undergo an unofficial therapy with mushrooms. . . . This person was kind enough to share their credentials, you know, to the extent that they could.
The "kind and generous viewer" is not a licensed health professional or therapist, but the slob claims that he nevertheless has "credentials."
But when this person reached out to me they went through you know what the experience would involve the fact that they follow the John Hopkins model where you wear a blindfold and you listen to some relaxing music and it's a very introspective experience.
So I took seven grammes of mushrooms and waited about 20-30 minutes for it to kick in, and then I went through and lay down on a bed and my host set me up with some headphones, some music and and a blindfold, and then went out of the room so I could be by myself.
The blindfold and the music are the only similarities to the Johns Hopkins protocol. First, the dosage far exceeds the dosage of the Johns Hopkins protocol. 1 gram of mushrooms contains, on average, 10 mg of psilocybin. Therefore, 7 grams of mushrooms would contain approximately 70 milligrams of psilocybin. The Johns Hopkins protocol calls for two doses, spaced two weeks apart. The first dose is 20 mg per 70 kg of body weight, and the second dose is 30 mg per 70 kg of body weight. I'm estimating that the slob weighs 140 kg or less, therefore the protocol would call for appx. 40 mg of psilocybin (4 grams of mushrooms) for the first dose, and 60 mg of psilocybin for the second dose (6 grams of mushrooms). Therefore, the dosage doesn't seem to match the JH protocol in dosage amount or frequency. Secondly, the JH protocol requires the patient to be under direct supervision of 2 mental health professionals who monitor the patient at all times while the patient is under the influence of psilocybin, except that restroom breaks are allowed for one monitor at a time, so that the patient is always being monitored by at least one mental health professional. They don't just leave you in the room as described by the slob.
Most people do not experience effects from taking mushrooms until about an hour has elapsed from the time they were ingested. Fast metabolism/skinny people seem to be affected by them much faster than people shaped like the slob. I don't believe that he would feel anything from taking them in 20 - 30 minutes.
So the trip itself happened on the 29th of November and let me back up a little bit more because when this individual first reached out to me and I'm being very careful to protect his anonymity.
Protecting the "kind and generous viewer's" anonymity is indeed a noble gesture. I seem to recall an incident involving AAWA where anonymity of PIMOs was not respected.
In my opinion, the account of the experience was lifted from the internet and may even have been created by AI - chat gpt, etc..