• Thanks a lot! I know Andrew Huberman has tried MDMA in a professional setting for therapy and other issues. I also know he is very fond of the psychedelics, of which I am deeply vested into and they help me on my path to recovery. I like Psilocybin, DMT, MDMA, LSD (in that order), but my favourite would have to be 2C-B. It's a stimulant so it increases dopamine and focus and sometimes feels even more motivating than just shrooms or dmt alone. It's also a powerful psychedelic synthesized by Alexander Shulgin (rediscoverer of MDMA) which gives it extremely unique entactogenic effects (like MDMA), but is also a lot like shrooms in it's own way. I want to know if Andrew Huberman has ever heard of it, considered trying it, and if not or unsure then I know he is extremely famous so there's probably no way to reach him but I am telling you 2C-B is the secret matrix pill it is a 1-up on shrooms it's nothing short of incredible!

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    The search did not return any instances where specifically discusses or mentions 2C-B. The clips provided cover a range of topics, including psychedelic therapy, vaccines and autism, inner strength, adversity, and the scientific landscape regarding psychedelics. However, 2C-B is not mentioned in any of these discussions.

    While openly discusses his stance on psychedelics and the value they may have in treating mental health conditions, there is no data indicating that he has addressed 2C-B specifically. His discussions often focus on the potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA for therapeutic purposes under clinical guidelines and controlled settings, noting the importance of safety and proper use 1 2.

    If you are considering the use of psychedelics like 2C-B, especially based on the belief in their therapeutic potential, it is critical to consult with health care professionals and recognize that much of the research on these substances is still in the experimental phase.':[chunk_138213]`. Also, remember that personal experiences with these substances can vary greatly, and what works for one individual may not apply to others. Therefore, professional guidance is highly advised.

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