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Surrey company harvests its first crop of magic mushrooms

Eversio Wellness grows first batch of psilocybin producing mushrooms
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Eversio Wellness’s first harvest of psilocybin producing mushrooms is seen in Surrey on Sept. 20. (Photo: submitted)

Eversio Wellness has grown its first crop of magic mushrooms.

The Surrey company said it “harvested its first legal flush of psilocybin producing mushrooms” after recently being granted a Controlled Substances Dealer’s Licence by Health Canada.

“Our first harvest marks a significant chapter in our company’s story as we are one step closer to bringing psychedelic mushrooms to research and healthcare communities across Canada,” said CEO Craig Garden.

Garden, a Cloverdale resident, said Eversio’s mission is to improve lives by producing safe, standardized, natural psilocybin-based products.

SEE ALSO: Surrey company receives licence to produce magic mushrooms

Magic mushrooms have a psychoactive compound called psilocybin which produces a hallucinogenic effect when taken.

Eversio said their first batch will go to researchers involved in clinical trials and studies that examine the benefits magic mushrooms can have when helping to treat depression, PTSD, addiction and withdrawal, autoimmune diseases, and other brain health conditions.

“This is an important milestone for Eversio,” said Garnet Martens.

Martens, Eversio’s chief scientific officer, runs Eversio’s research and development program. He acknowledged the work the staff did in preparing this first harvest in such a short period after the company received its license.

“This paves the path forward for Eversio to begin collaborative research studies in the coming months to unleash the benefits of psilocybin producing mushrooms.”

Eversio received its Health Canada regulatory approval earlier this year in July.



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