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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 05:49:00

shane heath is the founder and ceo of coffee alternative mudwater. not only does he support employees who want to microdose at work, mudwater donates a portion of its profits to psychedelic research and education. somebody chooses microdosing as something that is helpful for them, they are free to do. we don t have a policy that encourages or supports the use of psychedelics, but we don t have a policy that polices it either. for my personal experience is anything i went through and experience i have had these substances, it was a personal choice to be an advocate. there isn t enough evidence yet to say if microdosing is beneficial in the workplace or even safe. and the drugs being used are illegal at the federal level. still, that has not stopped business leaders from indulging. microdosing in the workplace it sounds like you think they have a role to play? 100%. this man coaches start up founders. 100%, yeah. most clients i would say

Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 14:40:00

leaders from indulging. micro dosing in the workplace, it sounds like, you think has a role to play? 100%. dileepan siva coaches start up founders. 100%, yeah. most clients in this day and age are not concerned around the legal pieces, although they respect the laws. that is a sea change from, say, five plus years ago i think there is a lot of advancement right now around the research and we are starting to see the regulation change at different levels, locally and nationally, all the time. there are risks. the unsupervised use of recreational drugs could be psychologically damaging to those with certain mental conditions. but with renewed interest in psychedelics, advocates hope it will help gain mainstream acceptance. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. with social media becoming such a prominent part of our daily lives, it s pretty hard to avoid influencer marketing.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 16:38:00

there isn t enough evidence yet to say if micro dosing is beneficial in the workplace or even safe, and the drugs being used are illegal at the federal level. still, that has not stopped business leaders from indulging. micro dosing in the workplace, it sounds like, you think has a role to play? 100%. dileepan siva coaches start up founders. 100%, yeah. most clients in this day and age are not concerned around the legal pieces, although they respect the laws. that is a sea change from, say, five plus years ago i think there is a lot of advancement right now around the research and we are starting to see the regulation change at different levels, local, state, and nationally, all the time. there are risks. the unsupervised use of recreational drugs could be psychologically damaging to those with certain mental conditions. but with renewed interest in psychedelics, advocates hope it will help gain mainstream acceptance. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york.

Health experts warn against holiday overindulging

Though indulging is a large part of celebrating for many people, doctors warn against eating or drinking too much, as it could result in Holiday Heart Syndrome.

Nutrition therapist advises indulging every day: Christmas overeating may indicate an unhealthy food relationship

Overindulging during Christmas or other special occasions, followed by the need for dieting, can be signs of an unhealthy food relationship. Mari Aalto, a nutrition therapist at Terveystalo, encourages permissive eating every day of the year. According to Mari Aalto, a nutrition therapist, one of the most concerning aspects from both a physical and mental perspective is when people restrain themselves from Christmas treats until the holiday itself.

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