In 2010, doctors diagnosed Dinah Bazer with ovarian cancer. After treatment and chemotherapy, it went into remission, but as the months wore on, she became increasingly terrified that the disease might return. Two years after diagnosis, she felt worse than ever. “The fear was eating me alive,” she says. “It was destroying my life.” She heard…


Thanks for that, Suze. After fighting my own battle w/Lymphoma all year, now I’ve been diagnosed w/lung cancer—–surgery coming soon to remove the spot. Do you know where I might purchase “Magic Mushies”?
They grow wild in cow fields where there is water and the temp is 40F or above, if that helps any.
Your guess is as good as mine. I guess you’d have to find some hippies somewhere. So sorry to hear about the cancer, Dan.
Thanks for the info and compassion! Just another cross to bear, but with God’s Grace I’ll be back to fight another war really soon.
If I were you, I’d look for clinical trials either for this or for MDMA, which works the same. There’s probably something in Atlanta.
I’ll check with my doc about the trials. Might help.