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New York Post

After more than four decades of abstaining from psychedelics, Colorado mom Tracey Tee discovered that microdosing “shrooms worked like magic” during a transformative camping trip. At 44, she experienced profound relief and a newfound presence at home—a shift she describes as “the most beautiful, confirming, joyful experience” she's ever had. This life-changing moment inspired her to launch Moms on Mushrooms, a private forum dedicated to promoting the safe, intentional use of microdosing among mothers.

Tee emphasizes that microdosing isn’t about escaping reality but about being fully present and aware. “It’s about the intention and the why behind it,” she says, pushing back against dismissive labels like “mommy’s new little helper.” While emerging research shows promise for psychedelics in treating conditions like depression and anxiety, experts also warn of potential risks, including increased anxiety and heart complications from constant stimulation of serotonin receptors. Read more at the link below.



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