We are your trusted source of information about psilocybin therapy for the mental and emotional symptoms of cancer.
Are you interested in psilocybin and its potential use for cancer patients?
Sachi is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and community about psilocybin assisted therapy and legal methods to explore treatment for cancer.
In the United States, more than two million people receive a cancer diagnosis every year.
You are not alone. Have you just received a diagnosis? Have you faced cancer for some time?
You are probably struggling with immense, life changing emotions, including:
Shock and disbelief
Fear and anxiety
Sadness and grief
Anger and frustration
Isolation and loneliness
Helplessness and despair
We have watched loved ones face these mental, spiritual, and emotional struggles through their journey with cancer, and we have faced them as well.
At Sachi, psychedelics changed the way we see our loved ones, ourselves, and this disease.
We have seen the power of psychedelics.
When used as part of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT), psychedelics:
Help with the anxiety that comes with a cancer diagnosis
Speed up the process of emotional healing and repair
Help with questions about mortality and existence in the face of this disease
Find your own version of peace
Feel connected to others going through life-changing battles
Prepare you to live through your journey with cancer
And there are legal and safe ways to receive psychedelic-assisted therapy today in the United States.
Sachi is intended for all the cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers on the front lines of this journey. No matter what therapy path lies ahead, we know the long road and the heavy emotional toll that cancer takes on everyone involved.
Learn more about why we are focused on the mental and emotional part of cancer.
Sachi is committed to education and community.
We have compiled information and resources on:
Psilocybin and its use in psychedelic-assisted therapy
Current research and clinical trials involving psilocybin for cancer patients
Psychedelic-assisted therapy and what to expect
Testimonials from people who have been through the experience
Trusted partners and researchers to learn more
The information on this site is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Psychedelics may or may not be legal in your jurisdiction. Consult a lawyer if you have questions about the law, and consult your care team before making any decisions about your health. Legal notice.
Note: There are several psychedelics under investigation for treatment of the mental and emotional symptoms of cancer. While we focus almost exclusively on psilocybin, we will include breaking information from trusted sources about others (MDMA, Ketamine, etc.).