

By Tiney Ricciardi | cricciardi@denverpost.com | The Denver Post
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Interest in psychedelic drugs has grown in recent years alongside research into their potential as tools to treat mental health. That’s especially true in Colorado where, in 2022, voters approved the establishment of a regulated industry around psychedelic-assisted therapy.
While the bulk of formal studies focus on the effects of ingesting large doses, the wellness industry has popularized a concep . . .
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