Introducing The Psychos Mushroom Research Non-Profit
A few years ago, I worked in digital marketing, wrote a book The Influencer Economy, and our company helped Disney Pixar brands tell their stories.
Since that phase of my career, I ejected myself out of the technology industry, moving towards teaching Breathwork, studying mushrooms, and working on healing my own trauma.
I have recently re-started an organization, Psychos, something that I began in 1999 while a senior in college. Psychos is a non-profit focused on healing trauma, through conducting research around mushrooms. Not just any trauma, but C-PTSD, which is a type of trauma that is on-going in nature, not like PTSD, which is one traumatic event.
I know that may be a lot to take in. Right now, there are a lot of clinical trials at major institutions such as Johns Hopkins, NYU, Harvard, and Berkeley dedicated to researching mushrooms as possible solution to treat common mental health challenges such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, and end of life distress.
Psychos, a mushroom nonprofit, to support research at the country's best universities to understand how mushrooms can treat common mental health challenges such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, and end of life distress.
In a 2018 clinical study at Johns Hopkins, their "analysis support[ed] the scheduling of psilocybin no more restrictively than Schedule IV.
Support our nonprofit fundraising for C-PTSD, trauma, and mushroom research.

