Commercialized psychedelic products are overseen by Colorado’s new “Natural Medicine Division”. Imagine for a moment the marketing messages packed into that division’s name: It’s “natural” a word that, to impressionable teens, may be synonymous with “healthy”. It’s “medicine” — the official state agency says so. That word also implies good health.
Oh, and the psychedelics are offered at “healing centers,” so that must be safe and healthy, right? Yet customers don’t have to have any specific diagnosis or condition to participate at a healing center. Wink, wink.