Joe Rogan calls for use of psychedelics after Bruce Willis' dementia diagnosis: 'I'd try mushrooms'

Joe Rogan suggested the use of psychedelic mushrooms as an alternative to treat cognitive decline in response to Bruce Willis' dementia diagnosis
PUBLISHED JUN 3, 2023
Joe Roga (L) gives his take on Bruce Willis' (R) dementia diagnosis (Ronald Martinez/Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Joe Roga (L) gives his take on Bruce Willis' (R) dementia diagnosis (Ronald Martinez/Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan's unexpected response during a podcast episode about Bruce Willis' dementia diagnosis came as a shock to many users. Known for his open-mindedness and exploration of various topics, Rogan surprised his audience by expressing his support for the usage of psychedelics as a potential treatment option.

Rogan's unconventional stance reflects his continuous efforts to delve into alternative approaches and challenge traditional perspectives. By advocating for the use of psychedelics in response to Bruce's diagnosis, Rogan sparked a conversation about unconventional methods for treating cognitive decline, expanding the dialogue surrounding mental health and well-being.

'I would try mushrooms'

Rogan's curiosity was sky-high when the topic of Bruce's dementia diagnosis arose during a segment in his podcast, 'The Joe Rogan Experience'. Rogan, known for his willingness to explore unique ideas, immediately expressed his interest in the underlying causes of the disease. His remark, “God! What causes that you know?" showcases his genuine concern and desire to understand the significant aspects of neurological conditions.

Intrigued by the potential benefits of psychedelics, Rogan specifically mentioned his openness to trying psychedelic mushrooms as a means to address the neurodegenerative process associated with dementia. Drawing from his knowledge, he said, "I would try mushrooms cuz you know the neurodegenerative process of like any kind of a disease like that. When you talk about…What is that thing that Mushrooms can do…they apparently can help to grow neurons, which is very unusual…something about it.” Rogan's comment not only highlights his willingness to approach alternative treatment methods but his belief in the potential therapeutic effects of psychedelics on cognitive function.



 

During the discussion, Joe Rogan introduced a fascinating perspective that highlighted the early evolution of humans. He shared his opinion, suggesting that our primate ancestors may have encountered mushrooms and consumed them, resulting in a transformation from mere primates to skilled hunters. Rogan asserts that psychedelics could have played a significant role in the cognitive advancement of early humans during the Stone Age. He said, "You think that's how people became people, we were primates and we stumbled upon mushrooms, we started eating them and then we became hunters, we got smarter. If it does that, doesn't it make sense?"

Bruce Willis' frontotemporal dementia diagnosis

Bruce is a widely recognized name in the film industry, thanks to his notable roles, particularly in the 'Die Hard' movie franchise. Fans around the globe were disheartened when news broke about his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, a rare form of the disease. Among those affected by this revelation is Bruce's 29-year-old daughter, Tallulah Willis, who shared her experience as one of the first to notice something amiss with her father.


 
 
 
 
 
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Having observed her father's behavior for an extended period, Tallulah disclosed her growing concern over Bruce's unresponsiveness. The hardships the family must have gone through during the initial stages of his condition can only be imagined, as they were unaware of the mammoth disease affecting Bruce.


 
 
 
 
 
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