ISSUE # 3 | NOVEMBER 16, 2021
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Hello,
Between the closing of our acquisition of KWC, which made us the largest network of psychedelic wellness clinics in the country, and the success of the inaugural sold out Meet Delic event in Las Vegas hosting over 2,500 attendees - it’s safe to say we’ve been on quite the ride here at Delic.
Inspired by our speakers, the community, and the event’s overall success, we've already set dates for the same weekend next year! Be sure to grab your tickets, on sale now right here. We'll be continuing the conversation around psychedelics until then and are gearing up for more epic happenings across the Delic Corp ecosystem as we close the year and move into 2022.
Expanding always. In all ways.
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Veterans Have Become Unlikely Lobbyists in Push to Legalize Psychedelic Drugs
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Lawmakers are finding it hard to “just say no” to combat veterans seeking support for drug decriminalization efforts gaining traction around the country.
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Meet Delic Experience Sells Out, Becomes World's Largest Psychedelic and Wellness Event
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Recap highlights from the highly anticipated Meet Delic experience at Area 15 in Las Vegas, and see 2022 event details and ticketing options. |
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Will the Magic of Psychedelics Transform Psychiatry?
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Research shows that they could alleviate PTSD, depression, and addiction. So will we all soon be treated with magic mushrooms and MDMA? |
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Boris Johnson to Consider Legalising Psilocybin
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UK Prime Minister is considering the legalization of psilocybin in order to allow for more effective research and studies on the potential medical effects. |
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Cybin's CYB003 Demonstrates Advantages over Oral Psilocybin for Mental Health
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Detroit Votes To Decriminalize Drugs Like Magic Mushrooms Amid Psychedelic Renaissance
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Delic featured on Forbes: "As a result of the transaction, Delic now operates 13 ketamine infusion centers in the U.S, making it the largest network of psychedelic wellness clinics in the country."
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Delic co-founder and CEO Matt Stang is hoping the deal will broadens awareness of psychedelics, bringing it more into the mainstream. “We can now reach millions of people suffering from various mental health conditions who have lost hope of finding effective, affordable treatments,” he said. “As more treatments, such as MDMA and psilocybin, become FDA-authorized for medical use, we have the potential to help millions more people through the clinics." Read the full story HERE.
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Delic
77 W. Washington St Chicago, IL 60602
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