I'm such a fanboy for Dr carl hart. He is so right on this issue yet the masses seem unable to grasp what he says they respond like the breakfast club did. Stupid people think smart people are crazy. He's not though. He's sane. He's on Point. We should have made these changes a decade ago and many of my friends and family would be alive.
@AGoodThingOfficialАй бұрын
Sitting in lecture and Professor Hart just casually drops that he was on the Rogan podcast, had to look it up and boom. Mind blown.
@sam_alleycat_6663 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Dr.Hart for your work, your words and your understanding. Much respect.
@kikacruz45605 ай бұрын
Put the original airdate!!!!
@smk22143 ай бұрын
its in the video description info. jan 12, 2021
@igorbahillodiaz6 ай бұрын
Always nice to hear this guy.
@melothrien67743 ай бұрын
Well Joe, we can start by not vilifying users. People don’t use drugs because they “don’t like” their lives, although I’m sure there’s a few that fit that description. If you have EVER been poor, life can be wretched. But then there’s also mental and physical disabilities that opioids (and other “schedule” drugs) don’t just help…it’s the difference in being stuck in bed or in your house to being able to work a job and HAVE a life. Compassion is how.
@trueekko18 күн бұрын
You literally said the same thing.
@danielfleckenstein71072 ай бұрын
Paused the podcast to tell a short story, Back in the mid 2000s I experimented with crystal meth. I tried it I think like 11 times or something. You know what happened to me? honestly, I never did get out of control with it or get addicted. I felt very peaceful on it. It made me very mellow. I would just chill on the couch. A friend of mine and I turned on an xbox game called Dark Sector and from the moment we turned it on we didn't power off the xbox until we beat the whole game and the credits were coming across the screen. We would just pass the controller to each other every time one of us died in the game while we were hanging out. We were awake for 4 or 5 days if I remember correctly. Then I slept hard. It was enjoyable. Lo and behold I did not end up a tweaker. I did not end up dead. My teeth are still there today. Actually, what has been more destructive to my life than anything is my gambling addiction over the last 5 years. That's not even a drug you put into your body....
@z0mgz0mg2 ай бұрын
Gambling releases dopamine when you win. You're addicted to the feeling you get when you win, and understanding that might help you.
@nickydaviesnsdpharms30844 ай бұрын
the interesting thing about Codeine is that it works by being converted into morphine in the body. It's therefore a pro-drug. Heroin is also converted to Morphine by losing it's acetyl groups, but they get it into the brain across the blood brain barrier more effectively. The kid he was talking about who died with opioids and cocaine in his system, but low levels, could have died due to drug synergy, when both drugs are taken together, they potentiate each other (speedballs) the cocaine wears off first leaving the opioid to take over and stop respiration.
@mjmartn5 ай бұрын
Just because mdma is closely chemically related to methamphetamibe (or ketamine to pcp, or even antihistamines to antipsychotics) does not mean the effects are necessarily all that similar. They do have some overlapping effects, but also significant differences. I think most people familiar with pharmacology would believe Hart’s misrepresenting the truth at times here.
@MrAntiHatred2 ай бұрын
@@Rocketman0407 “MDMA is a methamphetamine” ?!?!?!?! That’s like saying “caffeine is a nicotine.” Meth and MDMA are different substances completely. They are not categories of drugs.
@Rocketman04072 ай бұрын
@@MrAntiHatred MDMA is called methylenedioxymethamphetamine go figure
@MrAntiHatred2 ай бұрын
@@Rocketman0407 Yes? But that doesn’t mean MDMA has methamphetamine in it, nor that MDMA “is a” methamphetamine. It’s like saying “water is an oxygen” on the basis that water is H2O.
@jamescolella88036 ай бұрын
Joe one video at a time I can’t see the rest of my feed
@brigitteellis2822 ай бұрын
Dr Hart is 100% right!! Im a lifelong constructive person. Aware of my health and my body. I do have a genetic tendency for depression. That said regulated prescribed drugs have improved my life for the last 25 yrs. USA is a pharmaceutical culture. It is time for change! Regulation and engaged proper Medical care can make lives so much more productive, positive and unifying. I truly believe this as I'm living proof! March on Dr Hart
@SolomonPowell-t1y3 ай бұрын
It seems strange the doctor who likes to take drugs wants the most pure drugs in America, but I agree with what he is saying. There should be a testing kit to know if your drugs have something else in it. Shout out to Dt. Hart
@collinhunt179115 күн бұрын
Why would it be strange for a doctor who uses drugs to want the most pure in America? Seems like everyone who uses drugs or not would want pure drugs, less accidental overdose or damage caused by impurities.
@NicholasPanek6 ай бұрын
I like this guy
@Tristargames23 күн бұрын
I wish I could correspond with Dr. Hart for maybe some answers in his field or maybe some long term information for him to use. I myself am well versed in the use of substances and have no one to really talk to who is intelligent and has perspective.
@danielfleckenstein71072 ай бұрын
haha "Joe you got some wild ass friends bro"
@hol99-vw6ue4 ай бұрын
Dr. Hart says he doesn’t understand how someone could support Trump because Trump says things that are really mean. Joe ignores him and starts defending why those in the military like Trump, which has nothing to do with Dr. Hart’s statement.
@FlatWHDF4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Jaden69MM3 ай бұрын
Dr. Hart didn't like trump cause he is more concerned with how he, his loved ones, an community he associates feels, while completely ignoring the actual issues that plague our nation, society, institutions, and corporations. When you prioritize your political and social opinions over your understanding and knowledge of how the system that generates change, then you turn into a enemy of that system by definition.
@nomadswanderer83933 ай бұрын
I'm just curious ... After a few years of reflection ... I wonder if both you & Dr Hart understand why we support Trump now?
@JeZZe262 ай бұрын
@@nomadswanderer8393bro this was only a few months ago
@kerrybigkans2 ай бұрын
@@JeZZe26video is ancient retard
@Lamedvavnik6 ай бұрын
What? First time travel episode. Sick!
@thread-bearingАй бұрын
Love and Respect to Dr. Hart
@JoeBlunt6 ай бұрын
The old studio? Mass upload? Interesting lol
@hiphophistorycanada18 күн бұрын
WHAT'S THE NEXT EPISODE? FENTANYL FOR GROWN UPS?
@mjmartn5 ай бұрын
He keeps talking about how much he likes spending time with his significant other when he’s high which makes me wonder if he has trouble connecting otherwise Or maybe sex on mdma is just fucking awesome
@lucar16133 ай бұрын
It’s that sex on mdma is something special
@TheForrestfire2 ай бұрын
naaaa lowkey sex on mdma is just chefs kiss
@crash17872 ай бұрын
Environment is a factor in the frequency of use.
@TirhasGebru-b5o5 ай бұрын
This guy is interesting. Great interview! Bring him back again …. NOW
@m.o.bmindonbusiness5584Ай бұрын
I did a few bumps while watching this episode
@extremedf532 күн бұрын
Our government eradicated the safest drug ever(QUALUDE). 😂
@6woody5596 ай бұрын
Wasnt joe just talking about how the shit they are doing to trump isnt right but now saying its over for him...
@christianbrowning19295 ай бұрын
Old episode
@kalval12122 ай бұрын
LOVE Dr Carl Heart. But I’d man. Anytime I used Xanax I was mean and causes trouble. Alll other drugs I’m cool minus weed. Can’t do it
@DALLS5735 ай бұрын
54 ...wheree???😮
@TomMorningStar3 ай бұрын
The Eddie Murphy of drugs 😄
@crash17872 ай бұрын
Government control at it's fullest.
@GG-vw3bp5 ай бұрын
"Bush is a decent human being" LOL. Thats funny. Trump is a straight angel compared to bush.
@GaryRaymond-g3i3 ай бұрын
So if you don’t support trump because he’s “mean” and “says mean things”…you are the problem…we need a president to run the fucking country, not be “nice”…I could understand if you didn’t support him for his views, but simply because he’s “mean” is ignorant as shit….just sayin.
@Boxocentipedes8 күн бұрын
Precisely. Im not sure why people think the world runs on unicorn farts and rainbows. Were it so easy.
@saydimiyashiro4 ай бұрын
The good doctor should have explained his disadvantages he had while in the military being black and his hardships of becoming a doctor while black
@melothrien67743 ай бұрын
Why should he have done that? He’s trying to sell his book on drug use. Please don’t expect every person of color to educate you on being them.
@aveeniz6 ай бұрын
Waaa
@Mikoshh6 ай бұрын
First
@themac31166 ай бұрын
Early
@Dwrecksk8Yo5 ай бұрын
Sounds like an addict in denial to me because anytime Joe says anything that could be perceived at the heart of the issue and him saying that a small percentage of users of drugs are addicted is completely nonsensical because if you just look at the number of people in meeting attendance in your area and the numbers of meetings in your area going up all attended by people who just by there very choice to use drugs with all of the social pressure and illegality and social harm of doing them it means they’re rebellious towards the narrative in the first place. Also peep how this doctor doesn’t seem to understand that the reason he feels more agreeable and understanding when he uses opiates is because his testosterone levels tank and estrogen raises and also what he said about euphoric people and happy people don’t have reason to be angry and violent. Also just to be perfectly clear Joe, everyone should know that opiates making you feel at your best and leaving you feeling like the world is right and worry free is known by every addict that ever lived bc that’s legitimately the whole reason you become addicted in the first place but you should ask him what happens when you keep hitting the button in your brain over time and strengthening the neural pathways between your amygdala and your pleasure center and what happens after you screw with your rewards system long enough no Matter who you are, the reason you lose control over your intake is simply because of the fact that the part of your frontal lobe that controls the higher reasoning center gets pushed out of the equation and it becomes as much of a primal drive as water and food and your amygdala stimulates the craving in the same way that it does when your hungry or thirsty and what happens when you get hungry or thirsty for long enough, you’ll do anything to get water and food even canabolism. The reason this doctor thinks these things is because he’s still in the honeymoon period with drugs and hasn’t crossed over yet but no one can beat drugs by the very nature of the fact that you have no say in the matter at a certain point. Also his lab obviously wouldn’t allow him to give a dose to his test subjects that would satisfy the craving of the test subject and another thing that skews the hell out of those results is that those people weren’t paying for those drugs they were getting paid to do drugs and they didn’t face the same pressures as anyone in the standard world who uses another thing is just listen to this dude talk he’s obviously right on the threshold of opiate addiction and he should be head of marketing for heroin drug dealers
@mjmartn5 ай бұрын
What a load of vomitous bro science
@Dwrecksk8Yo5 ай бұрын
H-o-l-y shit, has this guy ever heard of proof reading. lol. I’m missing whole sentences and a bunch of punctuation. The first sentence was supposed to read *Anytime Joe asks a question which approaches the heart of the issue, his face seems to say, aww man I really thought by “Joe’s initial position that I sided with him on that he wasn’t gonna ask me a question that could cast doubt or negative lighting on this subject. I could just see that his defenses went up immediately and then he’s very closely approaching muddying the waters with misinformation here. Also , I meant to say this Dr. Carl is 100 percent correct that Euphoric people tend to not want to engage in conflict or some type of trouble making or anything like that and I 100 percent agree with that, from my life experience though anything that can instantly change the way I feel without any hard work or introspective thought followed by an action that had input offered by some form of council or life coach or pastor or family member that I trust, and is them compared against my thoughts and my life experience and knowledge to make sure that advice doesn’t just lead me completely astray, anything that does that without a lot of work on my part is invariably a risky solution to my problem and has a high probability of eventually causing me way more problems than the original problem that I sought an outside influence for.
@fishyyrotmgxclusivee67134 ай бұрын
@@Dwrecksk8Yo shut up
@Rocketman04074 ай бұрын
no opiates does not make you less confrontational because it lowers testosterone. Yes it lowers Testosterone with daily use over several months, but the effect you described is due to how it mimics dopamine. I.E you feel great from it and therefore just want to have a nice chill time for yourself and others.
@Dwrecksk8Yo4 ай бұрын
@@Rocketman0407 Yes that is true initially, it eventually turns on you though due to the dopamine receptors adapting and becoming less sensitive to dopamine which then requires more and more opiate to activate those receptors in the same way and when you use opiates chronically( like when you’re 18 years old and after breaking S1 L5 L4 L3 and L2 in multiple places and completely crushing all the intermediary discs and the pain specialist puts you on 75mcg per hour fentanyl patches and 150 10mg oxycodone to start the pain management) 2 years later I was on 100 mcg per hour fentanyl patches and 150 15 mg roxicet and my pain actually increased, I became irritable 24/7 and basically everything that opiates alleviated or did for me reversed. Little did I know thats been documented in opiate studies since they started doing them, the increase pain sensitivity is called OIH and among multiple other methods of action one partial cause comes from the brains response to all of the activation of descending pain pathways from the rostral ventromedial medulla. Another likely cause is the spinal dynorphins increasing the amount of excitatory neurotransmitters which increases nociceptive input which basically means that there’s a temporary increase in communication between the pathways that send pain signals all over the body. Anyways that’s why I got off everything 8 years ago bc I definitely had reached some point where it had altered enough of my physiological chemistry and brain chemistry where I felt 100% angry all the time and I was in more pain than when I first took them. Over the past 8 years the shit that really helped me more than anything was changing my career completely from working inside and sedentary to outside and extremely physically demanding which keeps all of my Core muscles and really my whole body in a high level of conditioning and I’m in less pain than i ever have been.