Psychedelic Passage, a service dedicated to connecting individuals with pre-vetted psychedelic facilitators, and Miraculix, a leader in the analysis of psychoactive substances, have announced a collaboration aimed at enhancing the safety and efficacy of psychedelic therapy. This partnership leverages Miraculix's scientific expertise and cutting-edge analysis technologies to enrich the client experiences managed by Psychedelic Passage.
Founded in 2019 by Jimmy Nguyen and Nicholas Levich, Psychedelic Passage has been at the forefront of transforming access to psychedelic therapy, offering personalized journeys that consider over 20 variables. Miraculix, under the leadership of Dr. Felix Blei, Frank Junger, and Roxana Budnik, brings a deep understanding of natural product analysis and psychotropic substances to the table, with their QTest technology providing precise analysis of psychoactive compounds.
The collaboration introduces an innovative initiative where clients of Psychedelic Passage can participate in community research projects led by Miraculix. Utilizing tools like Miraculix’s Psilocybin QTest kits, clients will contribute to studies aimed at deepening the understanding of psychedelics, such as the entourage effect in psychedelic mushrooms. This initiative not only enhances personal experiences but also contributes valuable data to the global psychedelic research community.
Jimmy Nguyen of Psychedelic Passage expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the potential to improve the safety and effectiveness of clients' psychedelic journeys through Miraculix's advanced scientific analysis. Dr. Felix Blei of Miraculix echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the partnership's role in advancing harm reduction and empowering individuals with scientific knowledge for safer psychedelic use.
For those interested in learning more about this groundbreaking collaboration, Psychedelic Passage's latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Felix Blei offers insights, and further details can be found on the Miraculix Community Research page.
