Psychedelic Health
- Jarn Evangelista
- Mar 24, 2025
- 1 min read
Motherhood brings joy—and immense stress. With responsibilities that never end, many moms are seeking new ways to reclaim their balance. In recent years, microdosing psilocybin mushrooms has emerged as a controversial yet promising approach to easing anxiety, improving mood, and boosting overall well-being. Moms on Mushrooms (M.O.M), a nationwide group based in Colorado, offers a supportive community and educational courses for mothers interested in this alternative therapy. Founder Tracey Tee likens microdosing to taking an antidepressant, noting that it creates a calming space in the midst of the chaos of parenting. While many mothers report benefits that even allow them to reduce or stop traditional medications, psilocybin remains illegal in most places—although progressive Colorado now permits its cultivation and sharing under the Natural Medicines Health Act. Read more at the link below.





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