The Medicine

The Power of Psychedelic Medicine and Therapy

What is Psychedelic Medicine?

Psychedelic medicine refers to the use of psychedelic substances in a therapeutic or medical context. These substances include:

●    Ketamine (Legal & used off label for treatment resistant depression)

●      MDMA

●      LSD

●      Psilocybin

●      5-MeO-DMT

●      Ayahuasca

●      Ibogaine

These substances have been used for centuries in traditional healing practices and spiritual ceremonies, but in recent years, researchers have been exploring their potential as treatments for mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

The goal is to use the psychedelic experience to facilitate emotional breakthroughs and personal growth. While research in this area is still in its early stages, the results so far have been promising, with some studies showing that psychedelic therapy can be an effective treatment for certain mental health conditions, particularly in cases where traditional treatments have been ineffective.

Psychedelic Curious?

There is a nationwide effort to decriminalize psychedelics. Currently, these molecules are not legal for treatment or decriminalization in North Carolina.

MDMA is currently being evaluated by the FDA for use in treatment of PTSD. We encourage you to connect with the research and stay connected with us for updates. Join our email list. The form can be found at the bottom of this page.

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Sacred Solidarity

It is important to note that many of these plant medicines have been used for centuries as a sacred entheogen, particularly in indigenous communities. We must honor and respect the principles that psychedelics teach us, reciprocity and the significance of interconnection. Please consider contributing to supporting this effort through charitable contributions.