I’m slowly working to compile the things I've learned over the last eight years, years spent focused on a long and difficult upward battle to achieve just basic health. I’m doing much better, but basic functionality still seems to elude me. I've been on 40+ prescriptions (both psychiatric and not), 100+ Supplements, ‘illicit drugs’ including psychedelics. I've done years of meditation, yoga, acupuncture and other non-pharmaceutical approaches. It’s been a long and painful road, but perhaps what I've learned could be of some value to someone.
First thing’s first, the whole thing should be considered beta. My camera is old and low-res, and I desperately need an HD camera. I’m still practicing my presentation and style, and being comfortable in front of a camera, something just a year ago I could never do. When I get the HD camera, every video will be redone.
Here's the channel:
https://www.youtube....KTdmiFZBwbAMPMQ
I do everything in one take. A few videos have some small cuts. Other than that, it’s one continuous presentation.
I want any constructive feedback you might be willing to give, no matter how small. Anything having to do with: presentation, speech, gestures, content, approach, eye contact, video framing and style, etc…Anything at all would be appreciated.
I am not looking to do anything fancy, I only plan on talking. This channel is geared towards people like you, people who have a basic knowledge of psychopharmacology and want to expand, want a reference, or simply something easy to share with friends who don’t know any of this and might benefit.
Here’s some videos that are particularly relevant to this forum:
Cannabidiol for Pain, Neuropathy, Fibromyalgia and More.
Supplements Aren't Woo
Supplements and Regulation: An Alternative Approach
The next two videos are more or less, at this point, my life’s work. They are big claims, and I will put supporting data forward soon. However, I want to know what you think of the cohesion of the hypothesis, whether or not it makes sense, and if you find it probable:
The Role of Neurosteroids: Termination of the Sensitive Period and Maintenance of the Adult Mind
The Neurosteroid Hypothesis Part 2: The Drastic Consequences of Lowered Sensory Gating In Adults
Thanks for taking a look and any feedback you may have. I have one last thing to mention, are there any topics you’d like to see covered?
P.S. If this is the wrong forum for this, let me know.
Edited by OneScrewLoose, 03 May 2015 - 05:38 AM.