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Magic Mushrooms Are Reportedly Helping Some People Cope Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
A Sunday report from
Global News spotlights a unique way that some people are coping with the stress and anxiety of the coronavirus pandemic magic mushrooms.
The publication spoke to Jen Burke, a member of Canada s Edmonton Hiking and Psychedelic Society who has been micro-dosing psilocin mushrooms along with approximately two dozen other members of the group. According to Burke, an increasing number of people in the group s online monthly discussions are focusing on the use of psychoactive substances like magic mushrooms. They come from all ages and backgrounds, people you wouldn t expect, like one woman … she s 75 years old. There s nurses that come out, like a lot of nurses, and people from different trades. For Burke, magic mushrooms have helped her cope with the pandemic.
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EDMONTON Jen Burke lost her full-time job as a clothing store manager because of COVID-19, but says the pandemic has been the most peaceful time in her life. “There s so many people who were struggling and having a hard time with it. But I felt great,” the 30-year-old biology student says from her home in Edmonton. The reason, says Burke, is psychedelic drugs, which she has been micro-dosing along with about two dozen other members of the Edmonton Hiking and Psychedelic Society. As facilitator of the group, Burke says she has seen an increasing number of participants in online monthly group discussions about the psychoactive or hallucinogenic drugs.
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Jen Burke, the facilitator of the Edmonton Hiking and Psychedelic Society, is shown in Edmonton on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021. Jen Burke lost her full-time job as a clothing store manager because of COVID-19 but says the pandemic has been the most peaceful time in her life. There s so many people who were struggling, and having a hard time with it. But I felt great, the 30-year-old says from her home in Edmonton. Burke has been micro-dosing psychedelics, along with about two dozen of members of the Edmonton Hiking and Psychedelic Society. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amber Bracken January 31, 2021 - 7:00 AM