
"Feel good, live better": In this podcast episode, Philipp von Drechsel talks about how he overcame his drug addiction with the help of Ibogaine
He was addicted to drugs for years - and despite several stays in rehab clinics, he was unable to break free. It was only with the help of Ibogaine, a psychedelic, that the entrepreneur and start-up investor found a way out of addiction. In FEEL GOOD, LIVE BETTER, Philip von Drechsel explains why he chose this form of therapy, even though it carries health risks, what he does today to avoid relapsing, why he advocates for psychedelics for therapeutic purposes, and the idea behind his foundation. The New Health Institute steckt.
PQ publisher Stephanie Neureuter, among others, met with health expert Nils Behrens, the orthopedic and digital health expert Dr. Dominik Pförringer, the sports dentist Dr. Siegfried Marquardt, the dermatologist Dr. Timm Golüke, the entrepreneur Stephanie Neumann as well as the plastic surgeon Dr. Caroline Kim.
In the Health Podcast by Premium Medical Circle, Stephanie Neureuter talks with experts from a wide range of fields such as nutrition, mental health and women's health, psychosomatics, surgery, aesthetic medicine, or digital health.
As in the print magazine, it is about health and well-being and how we can lead a happy, long life. Informative, exciting, entertaining.
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