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The Wall Street Journal

Tracey Tee’s journey with psilocybin offers a compelling narrative of personal transformation and community empowerment. Initially skeptical of psychedelics, Tracey—a Colorado native and late-blooming psychonaut—was introduced to microdosing during a challenging period marked by professional setbacks and personal trauma. A transformative camping trip during the pandemic opened her eyes to the healing potential of magic mushrooms. What began as an experiment to manage emotional upheaval soon evolved into a profound process of self-healing. Tracey experienced a renewed sense of clarity and creativity, despite the initial turbulence of confronting deep-seated pain.

Motivated by her own experience, Tracey founded “Moms on Mushrooms,” a supportive initiative tailored to the unique challenges faced by mothers. Her platform demystifies psilocybin, advocating for an intuitive, personalized approach to microdosing that respects the natural ebb and flow of healing. Rather than prescribing a one-size-fits-all method, she encourages women to listen to their bodies, integrate their experiences gradually, and embrace the inevitable ups and downs of the journey. In doing so, Tracey not only transformed her own life but also created a community where other mothers can reclaim their well-being and redefine what it means to be healthy in today’s demanding world.





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