Denver (KDVR) – Everything begins in a back room, inside a building in the center of Denver: planting the pieces needed to make cellosepine mushrooms.
“This is a sympathy industry, in fact, I mean, we are talking about helping people who are at the worst point in their lives,” said Skyler Sefic.
A new area, unlike anything the state has seen before. Treatment that involves drug mushrooms is used to treat post -traumatic disorder, depression, anxiety and more. Skyler Sefic, founder and CEO of Mycosef, gets his roots at work.
“It is my first and yes, I just wanted to continue paying, and it’s really wonderful to be here and be first,” said Sevvi.
Sevis says he turned to mushrooms years ago, taking a very small amount to deal with his depression and anxiety after losing his daughter. It is attributed to his way to recovery through the method of small, unconventional doses.
“It was a torment, and this helped in many ways and know that there are people who go through it, as you know, why do we want to deprive an option that can help?” Sayy said.
From there, he decided that he wanted to use what he learned about the benefits of cellosipine and helping others by starting myCosef, which is a direct contact with newly introduced treatment methods in the state.
“People who need this are the most people who cannot get out of bed in the morning,” said Sevv. ))
Last month, the first healing center of the licensed Psilocybin was opened in Denver for patients.