MDMA Therapy Without the Drugs? How Vibration Hacks Your Brain for Neuroplasticity | Dave Rabin
Dave Asprey
14 mar 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Create a safe environment to enhance neuroplasticity and learning
Neuroplasticity, or the brain's ability to learn, can only be optimized when the body is in a 'vagal dominant' state of safety, as threat diverts resources away from learning centers.
Enhance sleep quality with Apollo for deeper restorative rest
In clinical trials, Apollo was shown to improve sleep duration as much as the drug Ambien, but unlike the drug, it also increased restorative deep and REM sleep.
Utilize Apollo's AI to enhance sleep quality and prevent wake-ups
Apollo's AI can monitor your sleep and deliver vibrations to prevent restlessness from turning into a full wake-up, adding an hour or more of sleep per night for some users.
Adjust intensity of Apollo's vibrations as sensitivity increases
Unlike many substances, the body becomes more sensitive to Apollo's vibrations over time, meaning users often require lower intensity for the same effect.
Achieve over 90% success in kids with ADHD using Apollo
In clinical pilots, children with ADHD, autism, and anxiety who used Apollo showed over 90% success rates in improving mood and behavior.
Increase heart rate variability to enhance longevity
A recent study of Blue Zones found that people who live healthily over 100 years old all have higher Heart Rate Variability (HRV) than the general population.
Maintain low stress to balance unhealthy habits
People in Blue Zones can often tolerate occasional smoking and drinking because their overall low-stress lifestyle mitigates the inflammatory impact of these habits.
Recognize tunnel vision as a sign of fight-or-flight response
Having tunnel vision is a physical symptom of being in a fight-or-flight state, as the body diverts resources away from open-mindedness to focus on survival.
Utilize Apollo device to replicate MDMA therapy's healing effects
The Apollo device was developed to replicate the profound feelings of safety that MDMA therapy induces in the brain, which allows for healing from trauma.
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