Breaking news: Jordan Poyer Was Introduced To Ayahuasca By Aaron Rogers

Jordan Poyer learned about plant-based medicine from Aaron Rogers’ appearance on the Pat McAfee show. Since then, he has been successfully using it to improve his mental health. Following a seven-year vocation in Bison, Jordan Poyer was delivered by the Bison Bills after last season and marked a one-year manage the Miami Dolphins. Jordan Poyer revealed in a lengthy interview that he gave on Eric Wood’s “Centered on Buffalo Podcast” that he started researching the health benefits of plant-based medicine almost two years ago. He stated that, despite his initial concerns regarding psychedelics or plant medicine, he turned to further research and study of the benefits when he was depressed during sobriety. In 2020, Poyer stopped drinking alcohol. According to Poyer, “I started to feel exactly how I was feeling while I was at my lowest points of drinking” when he was about three and a half years sober. “Well, wow, I’m now three years sober and I’m still like this, unhappy, and like, what is wrong with me?… Although attending Alcoholics Anonymous helped me overcome my alcoholism, I always felt like there was more to it than that. When Poyer was talking to Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers on the Pat McAfee Show, he first became aware of a plant-based medication. “I suddenly find myself watching, ironically, the Pat McAfee Show one day. For some strange reason

, I’m pretty tuned into this show, and Aaron Rodgers is on it. He began discussing ayahuasca and began discussing plant medicine.” Ayahuasca (articulated ‘eye-ah-WAH-ska’) is a plant-based hallucinogenic. “This word ayahuasca came up, and (Rodgers) was talking about it, and I was listening,” Poyer said. “At the time, I was thinking, like, bro, you are crazy, you know, going to do some plant medicine in the woods with some shaman…that just sounds just out of this freaking world, which it is…, but it intrigued me, but I still had that negative idea about it.” Despite the fact that Poyer was initially suspicious, The Bills Mafia’s anticipation of Poyer wearing a Dolphins uniform at Highmark Stadium next year is certainly surreal, but that is the new reality in Buffalo’s salary cap management world. It was encouraging to hear Poyer express his continued positive affection for Buffalo on Wood’s podcast: “I know the true people in the community, the true people in the Bills Mafia… I have a tremendous amount of affection for them. I love them.”

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