Providing psilocybin therapy could not possibly cost clinics the $3,000 to $6,000 they are charging. Rather than make this breakthrough therapy available to people who need it most, clinics line their pockets while limiting access to wealthy people.
Now Ashland’s Omnia Group clinic is holding fundraisers to funnel their exorbitant fees through a nonprofit. Translation: Give wealthy people a tax write-off for subsidizing greed.
If psilocybin therapists would avail themselves of this therapy, maybe they would understand that there is a meaning and purpose in our existence other than collecting money, and that humanity will not recover from our decline until we do.
Dan Fellman
Ashland