DENVER (KDVR) — Inside the walls of a grow room in downtown Denver sits a key piece to a new kind of therapy: Psilocybin mushrooms, some of the first in the state for legal therapeutic use, are ready to be sent out to therapist offices all over the metro area.
“I feel a lot of responsibility to the state and the market as a whole to make sure that this works well. So that we can prove it out to the rest of the country,” owner and founder of Mycosef Skyler Sepic said.
Sepic started his company after he tried microdosing mushrooms after the death of his daughter, experiencing firsthand the impact he says this type of therapy can have on a person.
He says it was a life-changing experience, and after Colorado legalized the therapy, he wanted to immediately hit the ground running, supplying