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Space Exploration’s Return to Glory: How to Profit – Investing Daily

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Like many kids growing up during the 1960s, I was obsessed with the American space program. I avidly followed the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs, revered the astronauts, and launched my own model rockets. Pictures of space capsules adorned by bedroom wall, my schoolbooks, and my lunchbox.

Then during the dreary 1970s, as NASAs budget was decimated, all of this glory just faded away.

Will todays billionaire visionaries return humankind to the heady days of space exploration? Its sure looking that way. Wealthy entrepreneurs arent waiting for Uncle Sam to rekindle space voyages; theyre launching new space ventures and making money from them.

Below, I examine the best investment play on the new golden age of space. Youve probably never heard of this company, but aerospace would be grounded without it.

This week, Elon Musks SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a commercial EchoStar 23 communications satellite from an historic launch pad at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was the first time a commercial satellite launch occurred at the pad that once served as the sending-off spot for Apollo moon voyages.

Also this week, the U.S. Air Force announced that it had awarded SpaceX a $96.5 million contract to support the launch of a next generation global positioning system satellite called GPS III.

Private company SpaceX was founded by Tesla (NSDQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk in 2002, with the goal of reviving (and profiting from) space exploration. Hes not the only guy with deep pockets whose eyes are on the stars.

This month, Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) founder and CEO Jeff Bezos a self-proclaimed space geek announced that his fledgling space company Blue Origins had signed up its first customer. The satellite television provider Eutelsat will put one of its satellites atop Blue Origins New Glenn orbital rocket for delivery in space. The launch is scheduled for around 2021.

All of these endeavors have one vital substance in common: carbon composites. Without these ultra-tough materials, the galactic ambitions of Musk and Bezos would grind to a halt. In fact, the entire aerospace industry couldnt function.

The first company on the moon

Theres one company that dominates the manufacture of carbon composites: Hexcel (NYSE: HXL). Think of Hexcel as the ultimate picks-and-shovels play.

Burgeoning demand for super-sturdy composites from aerospace companies is defying todays global economic uncertainty, positioning materials manufacturer Hexcel for market-beating growth.

Its worth noting that the first lunar footprints didnt actually come from Neil Armstrong. That distinction belongs to Hexcel.

A pioneer in the manufacture of high-performance materials, Hexcel made the composite footpads on the Apollo 11 lunar module, as well as similar components for the Mercury and Gemini space programs. Hexcel continues to dominate the composites market and is riding the accelerating shift toward these materials in a wide range of industries. SpaceX and Blue Origins are Hexcel customers.

Hexcel is among the most exciting investment stories of 2017 and beyond and Im not just making that assertion because Im a space enthusiast like Musk and Bezos. I know a great growth stock when I see one.

Composites are polymer materials reinforced with carbon fiber, forming a strengthened combination thats light, flexible and durable. The next decade will see an explosion in the use of composite materials, in a variety of applications that include cars, trains, planes, satellites, boats, bicycles, housing materials, sporting goods, and wind energy.

Hexcel is enjoying strong tailwinds. U.S. demand for polymer composites rose roughly 15% year-over-year to $10.2 billion in 2016, with similar growth forecast for this year.

The continual push for greater fuel efficiency is boosting demand for lightweight composites to replace metal parts in automotive manufacture. Meanwhile, development banks are ramping up capital expenditures in wind energy projects across the world.

The purest play on the worlds growing thirst for composites is Stamford, Conn.-based Hexcel, the leading U.S.-producer of carbon fiber and by far the number one producer of aerospace composite materials.

With a market cap of $4.93 billion, Hexcel maintains three divisions: commercial aerospace, space and defense, and industrial. As demand increases for these sophisticated materials for a wide variety of uses, many manufacturers lack the engineering experience and skills to move away from metal-based assembly lines, forcing them to turn to Hexcel.

A manufacturing revolution

Hexcel is a leading supplier of composites for all markets but the companys greatest opportunities for growth stem from aerospace, where the use of composites is the most significant manufacturing watershed since aluminum replaced wood in the 1920s.

Hexcel is the chief composite supplier for aerospace giant Boeing (NYSE: BA), which has bet the farm on its Dreamliner 787, a composite-built passenger aircraft.

Composites offer dramatic performance benefits for aircraft, including reduced weight, improved fuel burn, and better resistance against corrosion and damage.

Hexcels materials also are found in General Electric (NYSE: GE) engines and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) fighter jets, products that are enjoying booming demand as the aerospace and defense industries surge. President Trumps promised defense build-up will prove a boon for Hexcel.

The average analyst expectation is that Hexcels year-over-year earnings growth will reach 5.4% this year, 15.4% next year, and 10% over the next five years on an annualized basis.

Hexcel sports a trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of about 20, roughly in line with the trailing P/E for its sector of industrial goods, making this composite king a good bet for investors seeking recession-resistant, long-term capital appreciation amid an increasingly risky investment climate.

Got a question or comment? Send me a letter: mailbag@investingdaily.com John Persinos

The scientific geniuses at MIT

America couldnt have landed on the moon without considerable scientific prowess, especially from the brilliant minds at institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Richard Federley has an insatiable curiosity.

This curiosity led him to the sign-up form to become Canadas next astronaut.

The 35-year-old teaches chemistry at UBCO and has been listed as one of the 32 candidates competing for two spots at the Canadian Space Agency.

I definitely have this incredible curiosity and drive to learn and experience as much as possible in my life. Thats kind of pushed me to venture out and try a lot of new things, said Federley.

Federley is a paraglider extraordinaire and can be seen outside exploring new ventures and trails around Kelowna.

But, for Federley, the ultimate exploration lies in space.

Astronauts are not only explorers of planets, but also of science, testing new inventions and ideas for those down on earth, he said.

That to me is very appealing to get out and learn things in new areas.

Theres also the ability to engage the public, to have the opportunity to share his experiences with others, and teach them in new ways.

I encourage students to follow through on their passion, because even if they ultimately dont succeed in achieving their dream, the journey towards it is a phenomenal life experience and often the best part he said.

As a young boy in grade school, Federley always thought being an astronaut would be a pretty cool job.

As a child, we think of floating and drops of water, but as I got older I saw the social and economic benefit for Canadians, he said.

His ultimate goal is to help develop technologies and have a chance to give back to Canadians.

In order to become an astronaut, candidates must pass two main assessments.

The first session focused on physical assessments while the second focused on team building, collaboration and ones ability to respond in situations.

Even though the other candidates are competition, Federley said working with them has been a learning experience.

They represent Canadians from different walks of life, he said. It really is just a fantastic experience, it doesnt feel like were competing at all we want the person who succeeds to be built up.

Federley loves the opportunity to be tested, saying hes got the chance to sample a flavour of what its like to be an astronaut.

Having that opportunity chasing that dream will really enhance our lives, he said.

Federley has been chosen from more than 3,700 participants. He expects to hear about the final selection this summer.

Watch what its like to go through the second training session.

To read the full version of this story, see Wednesdays edition of the Captial News.

Richard Federley and his wife, Jannah Mitchell (left) skydiving near Boulder Colorado. - Image Credit: Corey Ochsman.

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Exploring space on TV just as challenging – Arizona Daily Sun

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Imagine seeing our planet from space: An Earth without boundaries situated in the vastness of the universe. From the opening of her presentation earlier this month at NAU, Emily Calandrellis main point was clear: Space is more exciting today than ever before in history.

For most of us, we need a creative way to learn about these topics or else we wouldn't learn them at all. But with the birth of the Internet and platforms like YouTube, we're finding more and more creative ways to learn about these topics, she said.

Calandrelli is a producer and host of FOXs Xploration Outer Space and a correspondent on Bill Nye Saves the World. She received her masters degree from MIT in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Technology and Policy Program.

Her talk on March 1 was part of NAUs College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural Science ninth annual STEM speaker series. The event drew an audience of all ages and women comprised over half the crowd.

Calandrellis passion for space exploration resonated with the audience. The room was filled with a sense of awe and curiosity as we contemplated outer space.

Calandrelli noted that scientists have recently discovered the highest number of Earth-sized planets around a sun. An ice deposit the size of New Mexico was discovered on Mars. And plans are in motion to bring tourists to space. Calandrelli even projects that the first trillionaire will be made in space, because almost everything that we hold of value on Earth is available nearly limitlessly in outer space.

When asked what she thinks the most exciting breakthrough in space exploration will be, Calandrelli predicts that it will be reusable rockets. She said that [reusable rockets] will change space exploration because its going to make traveling and sending things into space cheaper.

As space exploration becomes cheaper, it becomes more accessible. Lowering the monetary barrier for space entry would promote creativity and innovation in the space industry. Likewise, making science education more understandable would encourage people to pursue careers in space exploration and other STEM fields.

Yet, despite the excitement in the space industry, the science behind the wonder is a mystery to most. Thats why it is Calandrellis mission to inspire science literacy and interest through space exploration. Admittedly, science can be difficult to understand. There's a lot of known science that can seem like magic because we cannot see it with our plain eyes, such as X-rays, germs or even electrical currents.

But as Calandrelli explains, science is an integral part of our lives. Having an understanding of how science works can have a tangible benefit, even if youre not planning on exploring space. However, it is todays students that will provide the creativity and innovation that will advance space exploration.

Calandrelli says that this is why she strives to use inventive methods to communicate scientific principles in her show.

She also stressed that with availability of the internet, we need to mind our sources. Experts do exist, and opinions on social media are not always evidence-based certainties. Calandrelli urged that in a world of alternative facts, we must stand up for objective truth.

The presentation ended with the same sense of marvel in which it began, and left the audience with a standing message. Science can seem overwhelming, but when broken down, it is beautiful. When asked about the future of science education, Calandrelli said that she is incredibly hopeful that the rate of science literacy will rise in the years to come.

The end of the presentation left the audience with a challenge: tonight, take a moment to look at the sky. Take a moment to breathe, to wonder, to ponder the stars. Question the universe, and push yourself to learn and understand. Ultimately, Emily Calandrelli believes that a comfortable understanding of scientific principles could lead us to be happy, healthy and responsible citizens of Planet Earth.

Taylor Hartman is this years NAU NASA Space Grant science writing intern .

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Otherworlds reveals visions of the solar system captured by robot spacecraft – ABC Online

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Michael Benson has painstakingly searched through more than half a century's worth of archives from robot space missions to curate a series of photographs showing off our solar system's far-flung spectacles.

The raw data was collected by the European Space Agency and NASA for research purposes, but Benson has channelled the best 64 images for his Otherworlds exhibition, now on at the Queensland Museum in Brisbane.

He described the exhibition as a visual legacy of six decades of space exploration.

Among the highlights, scars on Venus from lava flows and a 6.5-kilometre-deep canyon on Mars.

There is also a composite image of the first near-Earth asteroid discovered, which takes five hours for one rotation.

"These are extraordinary sights," he said.

"We've seen vast anti-cyclonic storms, three times the size of Earth, raging on the face of the largest planet Jupiter.

"And we've seen geysers of liquid water venting ceaselessly into space from Saturn's moon Enceladus, a kind of endless, upward streaming waterfall.

"When scientists go into the archives that contain the raw images from these planetary missions, [they are] looking for evidence to support their research; I go into the same archives looking for a different kind of discovery.

"Otherworlds presents the opening of the solar system to human eyes for the first time."

For six decades robot spaceships have swept through the solar system, returning data that has transformed our knowledge of the planets.

We now know Venus is the hottest planet, Uranus gets down to minus 195 Celsius and Mars is desolate and virtually airless.

Benson said crewed space missions took all the press, but it was the unsung robotic heroes which left him in awe.

Benson combed through thousands of black-and-white and colour photos from the robot space missions, many never before published, and spent countless hours piecing them together into seamless mosaic images.

They were then digitally edited to remove any tell-tale signs of the jigsaw puzzle montage.

The first image in his exhibition was taken in 1967, and the most recent taken by the New Horizons spacecraft when it swept past Pluto in 2015.

"Our machines go into the border of known and unknown, they are defining that border," he said.

"And they have witnessed alien worlds so eerily strange, or for that matter hauntingly familiar, that they have forced us to re-evaluate our own experience here on Earth.

"The show of prints makes the case that the visual legacy of planetary exploration is an artefact of our times that may prove to have a lasting significance.

"In the last half century we have vaulted right through the Sistine Chapel ceiling and have witnessed the real thing the heavens."

Queensland Museum chief executive Suzanne Miller said Benson's exhibition truly represented the entanglement of art and science.

"[It is a] showcase of planets that most of us can only dream of visiting," Ms Miller said.

"Through the images, [you] can navigate the solar system from the comfort of the museum."

Otherworlds: Visions Of Our Solar System runs at Queensland Museum until July 2.

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Former MoD expert says alien invasion could spark WW3 and nations AREN’T prepared – Express.co.uk

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Nick Pope, who is now based in the US, worked for the Ministry of Defence on its now closed investigations into the UFO phenomena from 1991 to 1994.

He said no world government is prepared at all for a potential alien invasion, reports Metro.co.uk.

Speaking ahead of the March 20 DVD release of the sci-fi movie Arrival, about an alien visitation of Earth, Mr Pope added: "Theres no contingency plan as far as Im aware.

"The governments answer would be that, 'We regard this as an incredibly small possibility'.

"But I would say, why not have a plan if theres even the smallest possibility of it happening."

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Mr Pope is not suggesting a War of the Worlds-style invasion is imminent, but said teams of scientists and military experts should be ready to communicate with any new arrivals.

He said this was needed because if aliens were able to visit Earth from a far-flung corner of the galaxy, they would be far superior to us technologically.

And even a peaceful alien visitation could create an inter global conflict with world super powers trying to get hold of alien technology to ensure they stayed on top.

He said: "There would be a scramble for the alien technology, and weapons.

There would be a scramble for the alien technology, and weapons.

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"Some of the big countries and also, nowadays, corporations would be scrambling to get their hands on alien technology.

"The country that gets that [technology] would be the world leader for the foreseeable future."

But, he say, it may instead unite the world.

He added: "Ultimately this [an alien visit] might have a unifying effect.

"An extra terrestrial arrival might convince us that theres more that binds us together than pushes us apart."

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The Crop Circles are often believed to be created by aliens, as there is no proper explanation behind this phenomenon.

"Dont start running for the hills or shooting at alien ships.

"Wait for some of the finest minds on the planet to figure out what this is."

Astronomers have found several exoplanets which orbit stars like ours and are the right distance from them to have the potential conditions for life to form.

But, so far, there is no confirmed evidence that aliens exist, but many conspiracy theorists claim world governments already have evidence and keep it hidden from the public under an alleged truth embargo amid fears of the impact the knowledge would have on religion and the rule of law.

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Editor's Note: Gabor Mate says the "unconscious mind" can cause medical afflictions like cancer, addiction and trauma.In his speech at the Psychedelic Science 2013 conference, Mate rejects the assumption that the human mind and body are separate entities, and points to an inherant connection between psychological/environmental experiences andmedical afflictions. He contends that the war on drugs is actually a war on drug addicts, and speaks to the addiction cessation potential of psychedelic substances. He also discusses the potential ability of psychedelic substances, particularly ayahuasca, to reverse medical issues like cancer and addiction when coupled with therapy.The following is the transcript of Gabor Mate's speech,"Psychedelics and Unlocking the Unconscious; From Cancer to Addiction," which he delivered at the Psychedelic Science conference in Oakland Calif., on April 20, 2013.

My subject is the use of ayahuasca in the healing of all manner of medical conditions, from cancer to addiction. And you might say what can possibly a plant do to heal such dire and life-threatening medical problems? Well, of course, that all depends on the perspective through which we understand these problems.

Now, the medical perspective, the allopathic Western medical perspective in which I was trained is that, fundamentally, diseases are abnormalities that occur either due to external causes such as a bacterium or a toxin, or theyre accidental or due to bad luck, or their due to genetics. So, the causes are outside of the usual internal experiencethe emotional and psychological and spiritual lifeof the individual. These are biological events, so the medical assumption goes, and the causes are to be understood and the treatments are to be administered purely in a biological fashion.

Underlying that set of assumptions are two other assumptions. One is that you can separate the human body from the human mind, so what happens to us emotionally and psychologically has no significant impact on our health. Number two: that the individual is to be separated from the environment. So, what happens to me if I get cancer? That is just mypoor personal, pure personal, misfortune, or maybe because I did the wrong things like smoked cigarettes. But, that my cancer might have something to do with the lifelong interaction which Ive engaged in with my environmentparticularly the psychological social environmentthat doesnt enter into the picture.

But what if we had a different perspective?

What if we actually got that human beings are bio-psycho-social creatures by nature, and actually bio-psycho-spiritual creatures by naturewhich is to say that our biology is inseparable from our psychological emotional and spiritual existenceand therefore what manifests in the body is not some isolated and unique event or misfortune, but a manifestation of what my life has been in interaction with my psychological and social and spiritual environment?

Well, if we had that kind of understanding then we would approach illness and health in a completely different fashion.

What if, furthermore, we understood something in the West which has been the underlying core insight of Eastern spiritual pathways and aboriginal shamanic pathways around the world, which is that human beings are not their personalities, were not our thoughts, were not our emotions, we are not our dysfunctional or functional dynamics, but that at the core there is a true self that is somehow connected toin fact not connected to but part ofnature and creation.

An illness from that perspective represents a loss of that connection, a loss of that unity, a loss of that belonging to a much larger entity. And therefore, to treat the illness or the symptom as the problem is actually to ignore the real possibility that the symptom and the illness are themselves symptoms, rather than the fundamental problems.

Its in that perspective then, that Ive come to understand, quite before my acquaintance with ayahuasca, but that's how Ive come to understand human illness and dysfunction.Which is to say that illness and dysfunction represent the products or the consequences of a lifelong interaction with our environment, particularly our psychological and social environment, and that they represent a deep disconnection from our true selves.

I mention particularly cancer and addiction, but those are only two examples. Allow me to read you something from an article that appeared in last Februarys edition of Pediatrics, which is the major pediatric journal in North America, and this is an article from the Harvard Center on the Developing Child, and its called An Integrated Scientific Framework for Child Development." Heres what they say:

Growing scientific evidence also demonstrates that social and physical environments that threaten human development because of scarcity, stress, or instability can lead to short term physiologic and psychological adjustments that may come at a significant cost to long-term outcomes in learning, behavior health and longevity.

In other words, that the emotional and behavioral patterns that as young children we adopt in order to survive stressors in our environment allow us to deal with the immediate problem, but in the long term they become prisons. They become sources of dysfunction, illness and even death, if were not able to let go of them.

So, in other words, what was a short-term state, or meant to be a short-term state, in a helpful way, when it becomes a long-term state, when it goes from state to a trait, now it becomes a problem.

Let me give you a few obvious examples of that. I myself have been diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactive disorder, a characteristic of which is tuning out, absentmindedness. Now, ADD in North America is seen as a disease, and we see many kids that have been diagnosed with it. Now we have 3 million kids in this country who are on stimulant medications for it. The rates are going up and up and up.

According to the New York Times last week, 20 percent of American boys at one time or another have been diagnosed with it and 10 percent are, at any one time are on medication. Three million at least are on stimulants right now. Its seen as a genetic disease. It isnt at all. What the tuning out represents, as we all know, is actually a coping mechanism. Our brains tune out when the stress becomes overwhelming, too much to bear. And at that point the tuning out is a survival dynamic.

The real question is: why are so many kids tuning out? Whats happening in their lives? What of course is going on is that the stress in this society, and the stress in the pending environment are greatly increasing. So, the childs brain is actually affected by the stresses in the environment.

And heres further, from the same Harvard article, they talk about brain development and how the human brain actually develops, and heres what they say about that:

The architecture of the brain is constructed through an ongoing process that begins before birth, continues into adulthood, and establishes either a sturdy or fragile foundation for all the health, learning and behavior that follow.

So, in other words, the architecture of the brain is actually constructed by the interaction with the environment.And they continue:

The interaction of genes and experiences literally shapes the circuitry of the developing brain and is critically influenced by the mutual responsiveness of adult-child relationships, particularly in the early childhood years.

Well, I cant make this into a lecture on brain development; the point is that which circuits in the brain develop, and which patterns are engrained, has everything to do with the environment, particularly the mutual responsiveness of adult-child relationships. And therefore whatever interferes with that mutual responsiveness will actually interfere with the brain development of the child, including the neurochemistry of the childs brain as well as the psychological emotional patterns.

Cancer

So then, if you look at cancer and addiction as two adaptations to stress, what do we find? Well, prior to my work with addictions, which is my most recent work and I did that for 12 years I worked for seven years as the medical coordinator of the palliative care unit at Vancouver hospital working with terminally ill people. And both in family practice and palliative care I had ample opportunity to see who gets sick and who doesn't get sick. I noticed the people that got ill with chronic conditions invariably followed certain emotional dynamics that were ingrained in them so much so that these were unconscious and compulsive and for that reason all the more difficult to let go of. And, so who got cancer and who didnt was no accident, nor was it for the most part genetically determined.

And, Ive collected a few clippings from the Global Mailnewsletterwhich is Canadas newspaper of record, or at least it thinks it isand these clippings illustrate the patterns that I found in people who get sick.

And Im saying all this because in talking about my work with ayahuasca and the potential healing that ayahuasca can induce in people, we have to understand what is being healed here. What is the underlying basis of these conditions?

So, these newspaper clippings, then, illustrate something about what I have found in people who get sick chronically. And when I say chronic illness I mean cancer, I mean diabetes, rheumatic arthritis, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease, chronic asthma, psoriasis, eczema, almost any chronic illness you care to name.

The first of these clippings is written by a woman who is herself diagnosed with breast cancer. She goes to her doctor, Harold, and you have to know that her husbands name is [Hye], and [Hye]s first wife died of breast cancer, and not Donna, the second wife, whos diagnosed with the same condition. So she writes:

Harold tells me that the lump is small, and most assuredly not in my lymph nodes, unlike that of [Hye]s first wife whose cancer spread everywhere by the time they found it. Youre not going to die, he reassures me. But Im worried about [Hye], I say, I wont have the strength to support him.

What you notice is shes the one diagnoses with the potentially fatal condition and her automatic compulsive thought is, While Im getting radiation and chemotherapy, how will I support my husband emotionally? So, this automatic regard for the emotional needs of others, while ignoring your own, is a major risk factor for chronic illness.

These others are obituaries and obituaries are fascinating to me because they tell us not only about the people who died but also about what we as a society value in one another. And often what we value in one another is precisely what kills us. And the expression the good die young is not a mis-statement. Often the good do die young because good often represents compulsive self-suppression of their own needs.

So heres a man, a physician, who dies at age 55 of cancer, and the obituary says:

Never for a day did he contemplate giving up the work he so loved at Toronto Sick Childrens Hospital. He carried on his duties throughout his year-long battle with cancer, stopping only a few days before he died.

So if you had a friend who was diagnosed with the same condition, would you say to him or her, Hey buddy, heres what you do: You got cancer, go back to work tomorrow, and not for a moment consider your life, and the meaning of your life, and the stresses that youre generating. Just continue working while youre undergoing chemo, radiation or surgery,?

So this automatic identification with duty, role, and responsibility rather than the needs of the self is a major risk factor for chronic illness.

The next one [applause] thank you, but if youre going to applaud every time I say something smart, youll be applauding the whole afternoon. The next one, the next obituary, is about a woman who dies at age 55 of cancer. Her name is Naomi. And this obituary is written by the appreciative husband:

In her entire life she never got into a fight with anyone. The worst she could say was "phooey" or something else along those lines. She had no ego, she just blended in with the environment in an unassuming manner

Now, Im sure that many of you who are in relationships, sometimes you wish that your partner would blend into the environment in an unassuming manner, but the point is that the suppression of healthy anger that this woman engaged in all of her life actually suppresses the immune system. And Im not going to go into the details of that, but the science of psychoneuroimmunology has amply shown that you cant separate the mind from the body and when youre repressing yourself emotionally youre actually diminishing the activity of your immune system and therefore you're less capable of responding to malignancy or to invasion by bacteria.

And again this idea that external things cause illnesstake a condition like, uh, the flesh-eating disease, Necrotizing fasciitis is the medical term. And we think we know the cause, the cause is a bacterium, the strep bacterium. It isnt. Because if we did swabs on the people in this audience, we did swabs of the throat or the crevices of the body, wed identify the strep bacteria in probably 25, 30 percent of the people here. But theres nobody here with necrotizing fasciitis, nobody here with flesh-eating disease.

In other words, the presence of the bacterium does not explain the disease. What happens is that the self-suppressive patterns in somebodys life at some point will suppress the immune system, and that bacterium that has been living on your body in perfect unity with your immune system all of a sudden becomes a deadly enemy. Its not just a bacterium, but the self-suppression that suppresses the immune system that actually causes the illness.

And Ill leave you with one more obituary, and this is almost too incredible to believe except it is directly from the same newspaper. This is a physician who died of cancer:

Sydney and his mother had an incredibly special relationship, a bond that was apparent in all aspects of their lives until her death. As a married man with young children, Sydney made a point to have dinner with his parents every day as his wife Roslyn and their four young kids waited for him at home. Sydney would walk in greeted by yet another dinner to eat and to enjoy. Never wanting to disappoint either woman in his life, Sydney kept eating two dinners for years, until gradual weight gain began to raise suspicions.

Now, what this man believed, what he actually believedand notice that there are core beliefs underneath all of this. The first one believes that shes responsible for her husbands feelings more than she is for herself. The second guy believes that he is nothing other than his responsibilities and duties and role in the world. Theres no true self there he can actually be with and be touched with. Naomi, the woman, believes, "If I am angry, I am a bad person. And this man believes that hes responsible for how other people feel and that he must never disappoint anybody.

Now, these beliefs dont come out of nowhere. Theyre actually coping mechanisms in a certain parenting environment. If the parents cant handle your anger, if they cant handle your emotions, if theyre too needy to trouble themselves then the child starts taking responsibility for the parent as a way of maintaining the relationship. In other words, the psychological coping mechanisms of the child then become part of his or her personality, and these same patterns that helped to cope with the original stress now become the major contributors to his or her illness and possibly death. What were talking about here are core beliefs that reflect the childs early experience, that become ingrained into the brain and body as automatic and compulsive responses to the world. Thats my take on chronic illness.

And you begin to see now how some experiences could enlighten you that you are not those patterns, and if it can give you a sense that these patterns are simply adaptations, and that theres a true self underneath that, and if they can put you in touch with the experiences that led you to adopt these patterns, then perhaps you can be liberated; then, perhaps you can let go; then, perhaps you can find the true self that doesnt have to behave in those ways anymore. Thats where the liberation is. So, thats with chronic illness.

Addiction

Now addiction. For 12 years I worked in whats known as North Americas most concentrated area of drug use, the downtown eastside of Vancouver, where in a few square block radius thousands of people are ingesting, inhaling, or injecting all manner of substances.

And the question again is why do people do that? Why do people do such terrible thing to themselves to the point of risking their health? They lose everything, they lose their wealth, their relationships, their families, their homes, their teeth, their dignityand they still continue with it.

The North American answer to that question is twofold. The legal answer, the socially sanctioned answer, is that these people are making a choice, theyre making a bad choice, destructive to themselves and harmful to others and the way to deter that choice is to deter them by means of draconian punishments.

The so-called war on drugs. But there is no war on drugs because you cant war on inanimate objects. A war on drug addicts is what there is. And as a result of such retrograde social beliefs and governmental practices, the United States which contains 5 percent of the worlds population contains 25 percent of the worlds jail population, which is to say that every fourth person in the world that is in jail is a citizen of the land of the free. And all because of the belief that were talking about a choice here.

The other dominant belief, which is not identicaland youd think would at least obliterate the first belief but it doesn'tand its the one held by most medical doctors, is that addictions represent illness of the brain and particularly on a genetic basis.

The American Society of Addiction Medicine considers that up to 50 percent of the predisposition to addiction is actually caused by genetic inheritance. That is more forward looking in a way than our choice hypothesis, because at least you cant blame people for the genes they either inherit or pass on to others, but it is no more right than the other hypothesis.

Actually, if you look at it closely and if you understand human brain development which I alluded a little bit earlier in my talk you realize that if five percent of addictions are genetic. Thats not radical to sayand I doubt that anything more than five percent is genetically determined. In fact nothing is genetically determined because we know that even people that inherit genes, and there are some, that are predisposednot predetermined by predisposed to addictionsome people that inherit genes, in the right environment those genes are never activated. Genes are turned on and off by the environment. Therefore, what is in an environment that causes the addiction?

Of course the belief again then, among the many false beliefs about addiction, is that drugs are addictive. But we know that they're not. Nothing is addictive in itself. I mean, is alcohol addictive? IfI asked a question, How many people have had a glass of wine in your life, most people would put their hand up. Many of you would put your hand up. But if I asked you, How many of you have had an alcohol problem, a much smaller minority would put their hands up.

Now if alcohol was addictive in and of itself then anybody who ever tries it could become an addict. So, the power of an addiction does not reside in a substance. Whether that substance is crystal meth, or heroin, cocaine, cannabis, alcohol, or whether its behaviors like sexaholism, internet addiction, gambling, shopping, work and so on, its not the actual activity or substance that induces that addiction, its that internal relationship to it, the susceptibility. What creates susceptibility? Its very simple: trauma.

Trauma

The drug addicts I worked with in the downtown eastside Vancouver, every single one of them had been abused as children. In the 12 years I worked there, out of hundreds of women I interviewed in the course of my professional work, there was not one who hadnt been sexually abused as a child. And thats not just only my personal opinion; its also what the large-scale population studies show. Not even controversial. Not controversial, but completely impenetrable to the medical profession and certainly to governments.

So, the people who are in jailtheres an American psychiatrist Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, many of you may know his work on stress and trauma, and he says that 100 percent of the inmates of the criminal justice system in this country are actually traumatized children.

Now, trauma induces its own set of beliefs and coping styles. One coping style is to shut down emotionally so as not to feel. Now you become alien to yourself. So you dont feel the pain, and as one patient of mine said very eloquently, pardon the language, The reason I do drugs is because I dont want to feel the fucking feelings I feel when I dont do the drugs.

And Keith Richards, the Rolling Stones guitarist, in talking about his heroin habit in his book on addiction, sorry, book on his life same thinguh, [life], he called it, talking about his heroin habit, Its about the search for oblivion, he says. The contortions we go through just not to be ourselves for a few hours.

Now why would somebody would not wish themselves to be themselves for a few hours? Because they're suffering, and why are they suffering? Because the early trauma, early emotional loss, induces certain beliefs. One belief is that I'm worthless. Because children are pure narcissists, and I mean narcissists in the pure sense of the word. In other words, when something happens to a child, particularly a young child, its happening because to him, and happening because of him. So bad things happen, it's because Im a bad person. Good things happen because Im a good person. But if bad things happen, Im a bad person. If Im hurt, I deserve it. I caused it. Im unworthy.

So theres deep shame at the core of addictions; theres also a sense that the world is indifferent and hostile, and of course the child who suffers them is abusedthe world was indifferent and hostile as they experienced it. But, as the Buddha said it, "it is with our mind that we create the world." But, what the Buddha didn't say was that before "with our mind we create the world," the world creates our minds. And those minds are then shaped by those early experiences.

So, to the addict, the world is hostileis indifferentin which he or she has to manipulate and find some way to soothe themselves because there aint no soothing in this world, theres no healing in this world.

Those are some of the core beliefs at the heart of addiction. And theres a deep emptiness here, because as the spiritual teacher and this leads me directly to speak about the ayahuasca experienceas a spiritual teacher here in California said, "The fundamental thing that happened, and the greatest calamity, is there was not any love or support," speaking of childhood.

The greater calamity, which was caused by that first calamity, is that you lost the connection to your essence. That is much more important than whether your mother or father loved you or not.

In other words, the greatest loss we endure is the loss of connection to ourselves, and thats then when we experience a deep emptiness that were so afraid of.

And this culture is all about stuffing full of products, and stuffing full of relationships, and stuffing full of activities, and stuffing full of false meaning.But of course the more we do that, the more addicted we become, because these things can never be truly satiating. So, that emptiness can never be filled from the outside. The way through the emptiness is through the insideis from the inside. And thats where the spiritual experiences, and the healing experiences, empowered by ayahuasca come into it.

Now, my book on addiction came out four years ago now, and I never heard about ayahuasca until after it was published. While I was writing it I began to get emails and inquiries from people, "What do you know about ayahuasca and the healing of addiction? and I would say, "Nothing, I dont know anything about it."A week later, the same question. And this went on persistently for months.

I finally began to be both irritated, and curious. And then it turned out that there was an opportunity to experience ayahuasca up in Vancouver; a Peruvian shaman was coming up and leading some ceremonies, and I did do a ceremony. And I sat there in the dark with my heart open and a feeling of delicious nurturing warmth, the tears of joy rolling down my face, and I got love. And I also got how many ways in my life I had betrayed love and had turned by back on it, which is a coping pattern, because when youre as vulnerable and hurt as a child as I was as a Jewish infant under German occupation in Hungary, then you close down to love because its too painful to be open to it.

The ayahuasca got rid of my coping mechanisms in a flash, and there I was experiencing something, and I knew then that this is something to work with. And within half a year I was working with people shamanically trained in Peruvian Shipibo tradition, and beginning to lead retreats.Weve led a number now, and the results are increasingly but uniformly astonishing.

So Im going to read you some communications sent to me by people that have participated in our ayahuasca retreats and then I'll talk about their experiences and why ayahuasca is so potentially helpful. Although, as the previous speaker said, nobody should ever say that its a panacea.

So this is Dr.StuartKrichevsky,who writes about ayahuasca. ...

Decoctions like ayahuasca, similar to many forms of meditation, has salutogenic potential. Salutogenic meaning health-giving potential i.e. can enhance physical mental and spiritual health by calling into play what is referred to as participating consciousness.

So if you can become conscious of your patterns and your beliefs, these core beliefs, and how you attain these beliefs, then you can let go of them. Rigid feeling, thought, and behavioral patterns can unclench; the self can rearrange itself and develop its inner and outer resources more deeply. So there we get to the concept of a true self and one that can be reconfigured, or at least rediscovered with the help of the psychoactive plants, particularly ayahuasca.

So Ill read you now what some people have said about their experience at our retreats, and Ill talk to you more about the retreats and how they function.

The last two nights have been challenging, but I'm getting good practice. Negative thoughts as they come up, under the effect, I can feel the physical sensation of fear in my gut as the thought arises and returns to a safer place."

In other words, when you have a certain thought, like you have a negative thought patternwhen I say negative, I mean a self defeating, self-deprecating, self invalidating thought patternthats not just the thought up here, thats immediately a physical impact on the body. You feel it in the gut, you feel it in the heart, if affects your whole nervous system, your cardiovascular system, your immune system, and this person is getting in touch with how their thoughts are influencing your body.

"In the past Ive made many bad, irresponsible choices with hurtful consequences to myself in others. Despite knowing that right now, Im presented with new choices I can make from a place of love towards myself and the people in my life. Its hard to push despair aside. The despair that tells me I will continue to make the same poor choices over and over again.

Thats the core belief showing up again that "theres something wrong with me." But this person at least is conscious of it.

This is a physician, by the way, who has nearly lost his license because of addictions, and his marriage is falling apart, and he came to the retreat. And he thought he had a perfect childhood, by the way, and I won't even go into the details.

The other very powerful moment I had involved looking at the sense of being too much for my parents. I know no matter how much love they felt for me, they probably were all alone with their own fears and anxiety. Well yeah, the father had a near-fatal heart attack at age 28. Ive experienced myself as a child when this child was a one-year old. Ive experienced myself as too much for the world for a long time. Ive made a grand effort over the years to prove that true, which is why it cracks my heart open so wide to feel welcomed in the hearts of you and the people here, knowing that my feelings, my hurt, fear, sadness, and need for connection are not too much. I feel that the world can hold me, in fact, always has. And maybe I can learn to hold myself. Its painful to think that Miles, my son, may feel himself to be too much for me. I desperately dont want that to happen. Much love and gratitude.

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I wont read you the other experiences, but theyre all the same sort of people experiencing love, gratitude, connection to themselves, experiencing the childhood trauma.

My daughter did an ayahuasca retreat. She said that she revisited all the sad places in her childhood, and because I was a workaholic, and was very stressed, and a very undeveloped adult when I was a father to my young kids, shes has plenty of sorrow in her life. And she said that she revisited those sad places but did so with the loving consciousness and empathy and the compassion of an adult, and if you look at the brain scans on ayahuasca ... what you see is activation of the temporal lobe, where childhood memories are stored; of the limbic system where our emotions are modulated and they live, and the front part of the brain where insight is made available to us.

We can connect the childhood experience, no matter how traumaticand it sometimes comes up for people. Some really deeply disturbing, traumatic experiences come up for people during the ayahuasca experience. And those experiences may take the form of direct memory, direct recall of an image, or what happened to them, such as a body invasion, or other kinds of trauma, or it may take the form of really scary images and creatures, but its like a dream.In the dream, when somebodys chasing us, were not afraid because somebodys chasing ussomebodys chasing us because were afraid. In other words, during sleep, the centers in the brain where childhood memories are stored get activated, and then the brain makes up a story to explain the emotion. And I believe that much of the same is true of the scary visions that people have during the ayahuasca experience.

The beautiful images, of course, represent more the core self. We get to see both the experiences in response to which we develop these coping mechanisms that give us addiction or cancer or other form of illness. We get to experience that core self and the beauty of the world, as it actually is, when we dont see it through a screen of suffering and misinterpretation induced by our early experience.So, we get to see both what weve been running from and trying to cope with, and trying to manipulate, but we also get to see that true connection that true love, that true beauty, that true vision, that pure insight, that pure strength, that pure compassion. And when we do that, we realize we don't have to cope anymore. We don't have to run anymore. We can just be right where we are.

Now, thats not to say that because you have that experience its going to stay like that. That takes work that takes practice. If you don't put in some practice afterwards, if you don't get follow up, if you don't put it into the context of your life, this experience just becomes a beautiful memory. But the impact of it will fade. So its transformative, but its only transformative if you allow it to be transformative. And it you work with it so that it becomes transformative. But if you do, it can be very, very powerful, it can be life-changing for many, many people.

I have to say something here about context here. I dont lead ayahuasca ceremonies, Im not on ayahuasca, I dont chant, I just participate in the ceremonies. Leading the ceremonies are people who wouldn't call themselves shamans, but I would call them that because their work is that effective. They chant, and they work with people energetically. And they pick up on peoples energies in the dark. I dont do that. I pick up peoples energies in the light. I hear it in the tone of their voice, facial expression, choice of words. They sit there in the silence while they chant and they are reading the energies of the people as they emanate from each individual in that circle, where they might be 30 of us in the Malacca.And then they chant to people specifically to unblock particular energies, or particular energy blockages.

Like a person with cancer recentlytwo weeks after she signed up she became diagnosed with breast cancer. Ive told you my view of breast cancer, or cancer in general: its a repression of anger as one of the major dynamics in it.The shaman sits there in the dark and feels the blocked anger in that womans breast, and then works with it to unblock that energy. So, its not just the chemical effect of the plant, and Im sure other people have emphasized the same point. ... Its the context, its the responsiveness and supportive interaction of the environment.

Remember what I said when I was quoting from that Harvard article about how the brain develops in response to the mutual responsiveness of child and adult? In the same way the healing benefit of something like ayahuasca is not simply the chemical effect of the plant, although that of course is inseparable from its other effects. It's also the responsiveness of the environment in which people experience the ayahuasca. So, the experience has to be in a safe context, in a context where theres guidance.

People sometimes have negative experiences, or they think they do because they had an experience they didn't like, and so they resist the experience. And also, the personality has a way of invalidating our essential self.

Ill give you a quick example of that. There was a woman in a recent retreat who wanted to experience what was blocking her from engaging with life and herself in a full and passionate way. Next she reports with great disappointment and even resentment what she experienced during the ayahuasca ceremony.

I just got psychedelic colors, for example, there was a psychedelic Indian elephant. I didn't come here to get a trip with Indian elephants.

The Indian elephant is Ganesh, the god-figure who unblocks difficulties. Thats what she experienced. And in some part of her brain she knew that. But because she was resisting the experience rather than being open to it, she actually missed the point. Now, thats okay. If you go through it that way youll still learn what you need to learn, so Im not negating her experience. In fact, it turned out to be a beautiful experience for her. But people sometimes need the guidance to understand the experience. Its not enough, the experience.We have to find the meaning of the experience, and thats where my role comes in. Thats what I help people with. But that wouldnt be possible without the astonishing work of the ayahuasceros, the ayahuasceras, that I work with.

So its an overall gestalt; the plant, the ceremony, the chanting, the energetic work, and the psychological-emotional preparation beforehand, integration afterwards, and the joint exploration and the identification of meaning.

[applause]

Well, thank you.

Gabor Mate is a Canadian physician, speaker and author of four books.For more information, visitDrGaborMate.com.

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Rolling Stone's Mac McClelland tells the story of the physicians bravely breaking the law by treating patients with MDMA, ayahuasca, DMT, LSD, and other hallucinogens. From RS:

As an internal-medicine specialist, Dr. X doesn't have any patients who come to him seeking psychotherapy. But the longer he does the work, the more "I'm seeing that consciousness correlates to disease," he says. "Every disease." Narcolepsy. Cataplexy. Crohn's. Diabetes one patient's psychedelic therapy preceded a 30 percent reduction in fasting blood-sugar levels. Sufferers of food allergies discover in their journeys that they've been internally attacking themselves. "Consciousness is so vastly undervalued," Dr. X says. "We use it in every other facet in our life and esteem the intellectual part of it, but deny the emotional or intuitive part of it." Psychedelic therapy "reinvigorated my passion and belief in healing. I think it's the best tool to achieving well-being, so I feel morally and ethically compelled to open up that space."...

"If we didn't have some idea about the potential importance of these medicines, we wouldn't be researching them," says Dr. Jeffrey Guss, psychiatry professor at NYU Medical Center and co-investigator of the NYU Psilocybin Cancer Project. "Their value has been written about and is well known from thousands of years of recorded history, from their being used in religious and healing settings. Their potential and their being worthy of exploration and study speaks for itself."

Optimistic insiders think that if all continues to go well, within 10 to 15 years some psychedelics could be legally administrable to the public, not just for specific conditions but even for personal growth. In the meantime, says Rick Doblin, MAPS' executive director, "there are hundreds of therapists willing to work with illegal Schedule I psychedelics" underground, like Dr. X. They're in Florida, Minnesota, New York, California, Colorado, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New England, Lexington, Kentucky. "Hundreds in America," he says, though they're "spread out all over the world."

As within any field, underground practitioners vary in quality, expertise and method. Some are M.D.s, like Dr. X, or therapists, and some are less conventionally trained. They don't all use the same substances, and don't necessarily use just one. Some work with MDMA or psilocybin or ayahuasca, which has become trendy to drink in self-exploration ceremonies all over the country; others administer 5-MeO-DMT, extracted from a toad in the Sonoran Desert, or iboga or ibogaine, which, according to the scant research that exists, may be one of the most effective cures for opiate addiction on the planet but may also cause fatal heart complications.

"How some doctors are risking everything to unleash the healing power of MDMA, ayahuasca and other hallucinogens" (Rolling Stone)

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SAN FRANCISCOToms Gutirrez isnt a brain scientist. But each morning, he mixes up a new chemical cocktail that he hopes will sharpen his focus and boost his intellect.

He adds a dash of butter for flavor, stirs it into a cup of coffee, and downs it.

A31-year-old entrepreneur, Gutirrez hasthrown himself into the emerging movement of body hackingor, more precisely, brainhacking. Hes a connoisseur of nootropics, a broad category that includes pharmaceutical drugs, dietary supplements, and do-it-yourself concoctions, all of them meant to turn the brain up a notch.

They havent been clinically proven to work, and theres emerging evidence that some could be dangerous. But nootropics, also called smart drugs, have become popular amongyoung type A personalities on Wall Street, in the Ivy League, and here in the frenzied startupculture of Silicon Valley.

Enthusiasts arent seeking an altered state of consciousness; they want to become a betterversion of themselves, even just for a few hours at a time. Like Olympic athletes pushing theirbodies, they hope to tune their brains for peak performance. And they want to do it withoutthe jittery side effects and stomach churn theyd get from downing endless energy drinks orpopping prescription stimulants like Adderall or modafinil.

Gutirrez, slender and dark-eyed, swears by a daily stack mixed into his morning coffee.

He throws in some MCT oil, a form of fatty acid that occurs naturally in such foods as coconutoil. He adds BCAAs, or branched-chain amino acids, which are popular among weightlifters.Then theres L-theanine, an amino acid found in green tea.

On the kitchen counter of the two-bedroom house he shares with his girlfriend, Gutierrez keeps100-gram containers of compounds he buys online, along with two scales, one to measure ingrams and the other in milligrams.

Sometimes, his girlfriend prods him to clean up his experiment site. She thinks it looks toomuch like a chemistry set. And Gutirrez admits his kitchen resembles a scene from BreakingBad. It definitely looks questionable, he said. There are liquids and powders and scales.

Like all dietary supplements,nootropics are only very loosely regulated; the manufacturersdont have to prove safety or efficacy before putting them on store shelves. By law, the Foodand Drug Administration can step in to recall a product only if its mislabeled or causing illness or injury.

Gutirrez admits that a part of this untested new drug realm scares him. A skeptic by nature, hesays he fully researches any compound he puts in his body. But he acknowledges that noteveryone follows that protocol.

Youre on your own to figure out the safety of some of this stuff, he says. People might say the negatives are few, but we still dont know what we dont know.

Acompetitive squash player, Gutirrez says his daily stack gives him a feeling of concentration and productivityknown among his fellow brain-hackers as The Flow.

Its a level of focus otherwise unheard of, one you can maintain for long periods of time, said Gutirrez, a partner in a startup that creates and markets teams of tech talent. (He also runs an onlinecoffee salesbusiness.) You can crank out code or do some othertechnical task for hours on end.

A host of companies now sell over-the-counter nootropics, and theyre starting to get big-namebacking. Nootrobox, a startup based here in San Francsico, has financial backing from Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer and the legendary venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz,which is known for its early bets on Twitter, Airbnb, Instagram, and other blockbusters.

But Gutirrez belongs to an active community of amateur scientists who like to experimentwith their own mixesand arent afraid to use their own brains as lab rats. They trade precisecombinations of plant extracts and synthesized drugs as though they were swapping cookierecipes.

To give some idea of the popularity: Thenootropics pageon Reddit, which serves as an onlineforum for the do-it-yourself-crowd, has more than 65,000 readers.

Do the chemical cocktails work?

Who the heck knows? said Kim Urban, a Philadelphia neurophysiologist who has studied theeffects of nootropics. So few studies have been done, and those that have were not the mostcontrolled trials.

Urbansaid there are hints of short-term gain but also signs that overuse could causedamage, such as muscle spasms and brain fog.

A studyshe coauthored, which was published in 2014, found that stimulants such as Ritalinoften favored by brain-hackerscould eventually reduce the plasticity of the brains neuralpathways and potentially cause long-term harm. She found particular risk for children andadolescents, but wrote that even healthy adults run a risk.

Youre dealing with unregulated substances that have no oversight, Urban said. Myself, Iwouldnt take them. Id be leery of them the same way Id avoid taking weight-losssupplements. We just dont know enough.

The other day, Gutirrez was among a dozen brain-hackersmostly lawyers, students, and tech engineerswho attended a breakfast at a coffee house near San Franciscos financial district.

The host was Geoffrey Woo, a Stanford computer science graduate who cofoundedNootrobox.

Woo passed around a jar containing Go Cubes, bite-sized chews containing caffeine and L-theanine. Its the latest Nootrobox cognitive enhancer. Gutirrez took oneand began to chew. Its good, he said. Tastes like coffee.

Woo believes companies like his may be on the verge of providing not only a brain boost but akey to prolonged life. We are all trained as children that we are going to die, he said, buttechnology is reaching a point where death can be treated like any illness or sickness, and agingwill be considered a disease.

(For all his confidence, the Nootrobox website does include a warning that the company cannot ensurethat unforeseen side effects will not occur even at the proper dosages and is not liable for any suchfallout.)

Nootrobox has begun trials to test the long-term effects of its products, which sell for about$40 for a months supply. But Woo knows many brain-hackers are too impatient to wait for thefuture. A lot of people have this intellectual curiosity, trying the more edgy stuff to boost theirbrainsits all about getting comfortable with the risks, he said.

Many are experimenting with drugs such as piracetam and noopepts, which are sold underbrand names such as OptiMind and NeuroFuse. Online forums are filled with comments frompeople who credit the chemicals with helping them achieve new clarity of mind and finish tasksat a record paceand also with warnings from users who said the drugs made them feel foggyand leaden, or causedalarming side effects.

Jens, a 22-year-old advertising student at the breakfast, said his daily doses of piracetam and anutrient called choline, added to his coffee, often induce a Zen-like state.

I can get so deep into something that I forget about the world around me, said the Swedishnative, who asked that his last name not be used because he didnt want his family to know hewas experimenting with the substances. You become one with whatever youre doing I can think deeper and faster. Its not happier,its just more focused.

Joe Cohen is another proponent of pushing the brains envelope. Hes a New York City-areanutritional consultant and bio-hacker who started the website selfhacked.comtochronicle hisadventures with nootropics and other substances.

While he advises caution to readers, Cohen admits having a few of his own fast-lane practices.

I do megadose experiments, he said. Its a curiosity thing with me. If you really want toknow the effect something has on your body, you often cant tell by taking a normal dosage.

And so he sometimes compounds the recommended dosage. The brain is resilient, Cohensaid. It will go back to normal if you dont go too hardcore.

Registered dietician Kamalini Mukerjee, whosbased in Las Vegas, counters that its dangerous to playscientist with your own brain, even with supplements labeled as natural. People die from peanut allergies. Just because itsnatural, that doesnt mean that its safe, she said.

Gutirrez swears by the mental boost he gets from his stacks.

Still, hesometimesquestions his own reasons for needing such a drug regimen, wondering whether work pressures have forced himto become his generations version of a hamster scurrying on an exercise wheel.

I dont think human beings are designed for the hyperproduction that is a product of thismodern age, he said. With so many of those hours-long stretches of hyperbrain activity, Iveburned myself out so many times.

Gutirrez has tried other ways to increase his mental acuity and his sense of well-being. Hell sometimes fast for up to 40 hours straight. He sticks to a mostly Paleodiet consisting of meat, fish, and vegetables. He has also tried meditating, getting more sleep,and even taking more time off from work.

Hes learned, he said, that theres more to be found in the enjoyment of life than chasingproductivity.

But he still pours his stack into his coffee each morning, hungry for brain overdrive.

Republished with permission fromSTAT. This articleoriginally appearedon February 19, 2017

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New Market Research Reports Title Nootropics Market- Growth, Future Prospects & Competitive Analysis, 2016 2023 Has Been Added to Credenceresearch.com Report Database.

In the latest report published by Credence Research, Inc.Nootropics Market Growth, Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis, 2016-2024,theglobal nootropics market was valued at USD 1,346.5 Mn in 2015, and is expected to reach USD 6,059.4 Mn by 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 17.9% from 2016 to 2024.

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Nootropics, also known as cognitive enhancers are drugs and natural extracts that improve cognitive functions such as memory, creativity, motivation in healthy individuals. Nootropics have been availableinthe market for several decades and were made of ingredients such as multivitamins and caffeine substances that the FDA has approved as dietary supplements and classified as GRAS (generally regarded as safe). At present, these products are being repackaged, repurposed and sold to academic and professional overachievers to augment their brain function. Companies operating in this space primarily succeed as lifestyle brands through smart marketing.Howeverthey can only be recognized as healthcare brands only after they develop products that secure regulatory approval thus establishing certified efficacy and safety to their products.

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Among the key applications of nootropics, memory enhancement currently holds the largest revenue share and it is anticipated that the segment will maintain its lead through the forecast period 2016-2024. Major factors favoring the demand for memory enhancing nootropics include growing awareness among students and executives about the promised benefits of nootropics, easy accessibility, and the booming market for supplements. The memory enhancing nootropic drugs enhance learning and memory effect, enhance the ability of learned behaviors to resist disruption, enhance the efficiency of your brain functions and protect the brain from chemical injuries. Memory enhancement segment for nootropics was valued at USD 391.6 Mn in 2015.

Geographically, North America is the largest consumer of nootropics and is also characterized by domicile of topmost market players. Large population pool, high awareness in consumer population for preventive and cognitive health,riseof the self-directed consumer, and channel proliferation are the key factors driving the dominance of North America nootropics market. On the other hand, Asia Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest progressing regional market for nootropics. While in countries like China and India having a great history of natural and herbal based cognitive drugs that boosts the brain functions and other body functions, the foreign investment in collaboration with the local players have determined substantial growth in the nootropics market and the overall dietary supplements market.

Browse the fullreport Nootropics Market Growth, FutureProspectsand Competitive Analysis, 20162024 report athttp://www.credenceresearch.com/report/nootropics-market

Nootropics is a relatively new entrant in the supplements market andisfeatured byemergenceof several new and niche market entrants. Some of the key players in the global nootropics market are Nootrobox Inc., Cephalon Inc., PureLife Bioscience Co. Ltd., Peak Nootropics,Nootrico, SupNootropic Biological Technology Co. Ltd., AlternaScript LLC, Accelerated Intelligence Inc., Onnit Labs LLC, Powder City LLC, Ceretropics, Nootropic Source, Clarity Nootropics and several others.

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In a latest report published by Credence Research, Inc.Nootropics Market Growth, Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis, 2016-2024,theglobal nootropics market was valued at USD 1,346.5 Mn in 2015, and is expected to reach USD 6,059.4 Mn by 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 17.9% from 2016 to 2024.

Market Insights

Nootropics, also known as cognitive enhancers are drugs and natural extracts that improve cognitive functions such as memory, creativity, motivation in healthy individuals. Nootropics have been available in the market for several decades and were made of ingredients such as multivitamins and caffeine substances that the FDA has approved as dietary supplements and classified as GRAS (generally regarded as safe). At present, these products are being repackaged, repurposed and sold to academic and professional overachievers to augment their brain function. Companies operating in this space primarily succeed as lifestyle brands through smart marketing. However they can only be recognized as healthcare brands only after they develop products that secure regulatory approval thus establishing certified efficacy and safety to their products.

Browse the fullreport Nootropics Market Growth, Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis, 20162024 report athttp://www.credenceresearch.com/report/nootropics-market

Among the key applications of nootropics, memory enhancement currently holds the largest revenue share and it is anticipated that the segment will maintain its lead through the forecast period 2016-2024. Major factors favoring the demand for memory enhancing nootropics include growing awareness among students and executives about the promised benefits of nootropics, easy accessibility, and the booming market for supplements. The memory enhancing nootropic drugs enhance learning and memory effect, enhance the ability of learned behaviors to resist disruption, enhance the efficiency of your brain functions and protect the brain from chemical injuries. Memory enhancement segment for nootropics was valued at USD 391.6 Mn in 2015.

Geographically, North America is the largest consumer of nootropics and is also characterized by domicile of topmost market players. Large population pool, high awareness in consumer population for preventive and cognitive health, rise of the self-directed consumer, and channel proliferation are the key factors driving the dominance of North America nootropics market. On the other hand, Asia Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest progressing regional market for nootropics. While in countries like China and India having a great history of natural and herbal based cognitive drugs that boosts the brain functions and other body functions, the foreign investment in collaboration with the local players have determined substantial growth in the nootropics market and the overall dietary supplements market.

Nootropics is a relatively new entrant in the supplements market and is featured by emergence of several new and niche market entrants. Some of the key players in the global nootropics market are Nootrobox Inc., Cephalon Inc., PureLife Bioscience Co. Ltd., Peak Nootropics, Nootrico, SupNootropic Biological Technology Co. Ltd., AlternaScript LLC, Accelerated Intelligence Inc., Onnit Labs LLC, Powder City LLC, Ceretropics, Nootropic Source, Clarity Nootropics and several others.

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