Barry Blechman, 81, now feels like a weight has been lifted off him after a psilocybin therapy session helped alleviate the angst and depression tied to his terminal cancer diagnosis.
Thousands of Americans facing serious medical conditions are increasingly turning to psychedelic medicine, like psilocybin and ketamine, to address anxiety related to potentially terminal diagnoses.
Blechman's experience reflects a growing trend, with those who can afford it flocking to legally-operating psilocybin clinics in Oregon, where treatments run $2,000.
While psilocybin therapy is gaining attention for treating existential distress, ketamine remains a more accessible and less costly option for those seeking psychedelic therapy.
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