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Canadian Senator Larry Campbell explains his use of mushrooms

23.05.2022

If you wanted to picture someone who uses mushrooms psilocybin, you would not imagine Larry Campbell, a 74-year-old Canadian Senator who has been in politics for two decades. Campbell opened up about his use of mushrooms at the Catalyst Psychedelics Summit in Ontario.

Campbell says he suffers from depression and PTSD and that the pharmaceutical anti-depressants left him feeling down. He felt his mood improving during the COVID-19 epidemic, but didn't know why.

What a Wife!

Campbell's wife told him he was feeling better because he had been spiking his coffee with microdoses of psilocybin, the psychoactive component found in magic mushrooms.

Psilocybin and other psychedelics are still illegal in Canada, although the country allows some patients to experiment with them via the country's Special Access Program. The first patient in Quebec gained approval from Health Canada last week to experiment with psilocybin.

In the U.S., several cities have decriminalized the use of psychedelics, including Denver, Detroit, Oakland and more.

Adoption should come sooner rather than later, as more leaders like Campbell and his wife speak out about the potential benefits of psilocybin.