
Alberto Villoldo
Medical anthropologist, psychologist, and author. Founder of the Four Winds Society and the Light Body School, specializing in shamanic healing and energy medicine.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 8min
Ancient Amazon Secrets That Activate Brain Healing & Reverse Aging | Alberto Villoldo, PhD
Alberto Villoldo, PhD, is a medical anthropologist and shamanic healer known for his work at the crossroads of ancient healing and modern neuroscience. In this enlightening conversation, he reveals Amazonian secrets for brain health that combat dementia. Discover how plant compounds can detoxify and repair the body while exploring gut health's crucial role in brain regeneration. Villoldo emphasizes the impact of serotonin on mental well-being and the synergy between shamanic healing and scientific methods for lasting cognitive health.

Aug 24, 2022 • 1h 13min
Using Ancient Wisdom To Resist Disease, Heal Quickly, And Age Well with Alberto Villoldo
Alberto Villoldo, a medical anthropologist and founder of the Four Winds Society, shares insights from over 25 years of researching shamanic healing. He discusses the integration of ancient wisdom with modern medicine, emphasizing how reconnecting with nature is essential for holistic health. Villoldo reveals the significance of gut health and its profound effects on mental well-being. He also delves into the connections between personal transformation and societal challenges, arguing that embracing ancient practices can lead to optimal aging and disease resistance.

Jun 12, 2023 • 1h 11min
Why Psychedelics May Be The Future Of PTSD, Addiction, And Depression Treatment
Rick Doblin, founder of MAPS, discusses the groundbreaking potential of psychedelics in treating PTSD and depression. Alberto Villoldo shares insights on shamanic healing and the role of plant medicine in mental health recovery. Wade Davis delves into the historical significance and cultural uses of psychedelics. Together, they explore how reframing societal views on these substances could revolutionize mental health treatment, integrate ancient practices with modern therapies, and provide hope for healing through transformative experiences.