EntheoTV turns 150: Dr Margaret Ross’ Psilocybin Trial at Garden States 2021

If you’ve ever wondered why to support our ethnobotanical and psychedelic charity, take a quick look at our educational YouTube channel EntheoTV 🌵 🍄

EntheoTV covers well over a decade of content from our community and we’ve just posted our 150th video, all completely free, for public education and enjoyment. Videos are just part of what we offer here at the volunteer-led EGA HQ. We create educational content across a huge range of mediums, aiming to help people identify mushrooms, protect cactus and otherwise care for ourselves and the environment.

 

Our 150th video instalment to EntheoTV covers the current psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy trial at St Vincents Hospital, lead by investigator and EGA alumni Dr Margaret Ross, which have been described as the blooming flower of our Australian psychedelic community. Savour this talk from Garden States 2021, where Dr Ross explains terminal illness, end-of-life distress, how psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy works as treatment and progress with Australia’s first ever psychedelic clinical trial.

 

Psychedelic reform is real in Australia, and we’re all taking part. We love your help, support and participation in EGA events and the ethnobotanical community. The plants, the mushrooms and all of us are all one. United we all win 💚 🌱

Why you view the video, please subscribe to our channel and like our videos to support EGA! If you enjoy EGA's content, we invite you to join us in-person or online for our upcoming Garden States Conference this December.

Entheogenesis Australis

Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) is a charity using education to help grow the Australian ethnobotanical community and their gardens. We encourage knowledge-sharing on botanical research, conservation, medicinal plants, arts, and culture.

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