I used to work in psychedelic research.
I spent over 2 years working at the world's largest psychedelic research lab — the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research. I watched people's lives change in ways I hadn't seen anywhere else in medicine or wellness.
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When combined with education, structure, and skill — psychedelics can be transformative tools to improve well-being.
You shouldn't need a doctor's note to use mushrooms.
Most people can benefit from microdosing. My mission is to normalize intentional, skillful psychedelic use as part of everyday wellness — the same way we think about diet, exercise, and meditation.
Psilocybin mushrooms grow in the earth. Humans have used them for thousands of years. The science is catching up. I want to make sure people have access to that — safely and with real guidance.
I coach people through research-backed protocols.
Using the same frameworks developed at Johns Hopkins, I guide people through microdosing and macrodosing experiences — with safety screening, personalized protocols, and real-time support throughout.
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