Heidi Venture was invited to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in early August to present at a “bootcamp” at Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center. She is the owner of Vital Reset in Hood River.
Heidi Venture was invited to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in early August to present at a “bootcamp” at Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center. Venture owns Vital Reset in Hood River.
Heidi Venture was invited to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in early August to present at a “bootcamp” at Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center. She is the owner of Vital Reset in Hood River.
HOOD RIVER — Local Heidi Venture was invited to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in early August to present at a “bootcamp” at Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center. The bootcamp was designed to help inform, educate, and build skills in psychedelic law.
“It was an amazing group of people, all working to make psychedelic therapy as safe and accessible as possible,” said Venture.
Venture served on a panel on “States’ Experimentation and Regulation,” which explored both how the regulated environment in Oregon is working, and the lack of acknowledgment of indigenous people’s contributions. Venture was able to offer a unique perspective as the owner of Vital Reset, a licensed service center in Hood River, by telling attendees how Oregon’s regulated environment is working and evolving.
Vital Reset is a legal, licensed psilocybin service in Hood River. Licensed facilitators help clients prepare for psilocybin (magic mushroom) journeys to help with depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, addiction, anxiety, traumatic brain injury, neurodivergence and more.
Heidi Venture was invited to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in early August to present at a “bootcamp” at Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center. Venture owns Vital Reset in Hood River.
Photo courtesy Heidi Venture
Venture shared the stories of two clients who found great relief when they used psilocybin at Vital Reset, one for Complex PTSD and depression, and the other for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Both clients have seen positive results and give much credit to the value of their psilocybin experiences.
Attendees got a close-up view of the only legal, safe, accessible and regulated psilocybin service system in the world.
“This event was so much better thanks to Heidi’s presence and willingness to share the good and the bad from the front lines,” said law professor Mason Marks.
Speakers included representatives from the FDA, DEA, research universities, Native American tribes, and investors in psychedelic drugs. Attendees included several Veterans Affairs staff advocating for veterans to access psilocybin services, along with many lawyers, press representatives, and thought leaders, Venture said.
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