Francesca spoke with Dana Harvey, founder of the popular Clubhouse room, The Flourish Academy. Francesca was interviewed on their newly launched Psychedelics Revelations Podcast, sharing how microdosing and plant medicine can support folks navigating the multifaceted, delicate and transformational journey of eating disorder recovery.
Francesca spoke on the Weekend Breakfast Show with Sara-Jayne on 567 Cape Talk to discuss eating disorder recovery, traditional treatment options for eating disorders, her recovery journey, how psychedelics can support folks who are on the path of eating disorder recovery, and the importance of preparation, safety and support when incorporating plant medicine in one’s recovery.
In this light-hearted interview, Francesca Rose chats to The Spiritual A**hole Podcast about microdosing, microdosing protocols, safety in the psychedelic space and integration, embodiment, and eating disorders.
I was happy to sit down with my friends at The Microdosing Institute to discuss the microdosing and psychedelics for eating disorder recovery.
In this episode we explored:
Why the name Francesca Eats Roses
Francesca’s mixed experiences with ED conventional treatment
The wound of separation
Connecting to the body with compassion can be really tough
About restricting life and numbing the fullness of life
How can we support the nervous system to build its capacity to hold more?
Microdosing as a support to soften the pervasive voice within
Francesca’s take on microdosing protocols
Microdosing and embodiment
Social media, embodiment and body positivity
The Earth as our collective body
I was interviewed by Psychedelics Today to talk about the role of psychedelics in eating disorder recovery and body image. Various psychedelic compounds are focused on within the context of eating disorder recovery and body reclamation.
I was interviewed by The Cut along with other wonderful people who are doing amazing research on the impact of psychedelics on eating disorder recovery.
I find this title a bit misleading but nonetheless, I still think it's an insightful article.
In eating disorders, one often holds negative self-image and feels encouraged to repeat maladaptive behaviors around eating, exercising, and weight monitoring.
Psychedelics and plant medicine are known to affect the structure of the brain that upholds the various cognitive processing related to introspection and self-reflection. No drug has been shown to break these connections, and it seems that psychedelics seem to be able to facilitate that.