Denver Mom Advocates for Microdosing Mushrooms on Dr. Phil

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'It will be interesting to see how I'm painted, let's put it that way.'

Phil McGraw will talk mushrooms on Thursday, May 4, with Denver mom and microdosing advocate Tracey Tee,Tracey Tee has talked about the benefits of magic mushrooms on CBS, NBC and NPR. Tomorrow, May 4, she'll appear on's"Moms on Mushrooms" episode."But I am grateful they had me on, and grateful they put the conversation in the mainstream.", a Denver-based organization that advocates for microdosing psilocybin mushrooms, specifically for mothers.

Although the psychedelic healing space is full of new faces searching for dollars and fame, Tee says she's in this for the right reasons, and has been quickly accepted by veteran facilitators and healers. Her organization and the microdosing courses it offers were created for mothers who grew up under the thumb of traditional medicine and Westernized culture, because they"don't get to go to the Amazon rainforest and do rounds of ayahuasca or Bali for yoga trips," she explains.

"It's something I'd been interested in for a long time, but never really felt like I had permission to try it or work with it, being a mom of a young kid," she recalls."I eventually signed up for a microdosing course to learn about it. My life really changed for the better, and that prompted me to go deeper and study about it — study it with mentors, medicine women and other teachers.

"Mothers hold the purse strings, and they're the ones you want to get behind something," Tee says."I think mothers are a bridge to the past and the future, especially when it comes to substances. We are in a unique position to change the narrative, not only what it means to take our mental health into our own hands, but how we raise our children around drugs.

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