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CNBC Make it

At 48, Tracey Tee's world was upended when COVID-19 shuttered nearly a decade-long career in parent-focused comedy, leaving her grappling with grief, health challenges, and the overwhelming pressures of modern motherhood. Amid this turmoil—and following a near-fatal car accident—Tee began exploring microdosing psilocybin mushrooms as a pathway to healing. During a transformative camping trip with fellow moms in 2020, she experienced profound relief and emotional clarity, prompting her to gradually wean off her SSRI medication. This life-altering journey led her to create Moms on Mushrooms, a private, low-cost online community where mothers can safely explore, learn about, and share the intentional use of psychedelic medicine. While research at Washington University has shown that high doses of psilocybin can induce lasting brain changes, experts note that the benefits of microdosing remain mixed. Nonetheless, Tee’s initiative continues to foster connection and support for moms seeking a fresh, holistic approach to mental health. Read more at the link below.



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