Greetings!

I'm in a unique position to support recruitment for a current cancer anxiety trial at John Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore because I am the study coordinator for a similar trial that is concluding in Los Angeles at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Ironically, I was diagnosed at age 40 with breast cancer (IDC Stage I) five months after I started working on the study. Nutrition has played a major role in my recovery, and my prognosis is excellent.

Since January 2006, I worked with participants who had Stage IV cancer and anxiety. We provided pure psilocybin, one of the ingredients in "magic" mushrooms, in a clinical setting with therapeutic intentions. The medicine was tolerated well, and no one had a "bad trip." Overall, people reported having a positive experience, and some found it very helpful with coping in general and dealing with deep issues.

Anyone who is interested in possibly participating should be aware that this is an anxiety study. It is not for treating cancer.

For more information, please click this link: http://www.bpru.org/cancer/insight/

(The age range for this study is 18-70, and participants need to be able to travel to Baltimore several times. They do not need to have metastatic disease or still be in treatment for this trial if they meet the anxiety requirement.)

Kind Regards,

Alicia