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Meet Ian Benouis a West Point Graduate, Former U.S. Army Officer, Black Hawk Pilot, Intellectual Property Attorney & American Muslim Activist. In this wide ranging interview we cover everything from fighting to reduce veteran suicides, self forgiveness, building bridges between communities, the movement to legalize natural medicines to treat PTSD, the various types of trauma that impact human beings, and how Ian’s understanding of Islam encourages him to grow as a person and help others.

In this conversation, Mitch Schultz and Ian Benouis explore the transformative power of plant medicines, particularly in the context of healing trauma experienced by veterans. They discuss their personal journeys with psychedelics, the importance of community and support in the healing process, and the potential for these medicines to help individuals reconnect with their true selves. The conversation emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to healing that integrates both traditional and modern practices, and the role of veterans in leading this change in society.

keywords veteran trauma, psychedelics, healing, mental health, psilomethoxin, gut health, PTSD, natural medicine, community support, citizen science hashtags#psilomethoxin#sacredsynthesis#toadshrooms#bufoboomers#churchofpsilomethoxin#toadally#hikrodosing#psilotoad#toadstool#🐸🍄 summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the profound impact of veteran trauma and the potential healing properties of psychedelics, particularly psilomethoxin. They explore personal stories of trauma, the importance of gut health, and the mental health […]

In the inaugural episode of the Tryptamine Cowboy Chronicles, hosts Ian Benouis, Gabe Hardy, and Ben Moore discuss the Church of the Sacred Synthesis’ mission focused on the healing properties of psychedelics, particularly Psilomethoxin. They highlight the importance of community in accessing these substances and address legal challenges around psychedelic therapies. The hosts share personal experiences, emphasizing the potential of Psilomethoxin for treating PTSD, especially among veterans. They aim to create a pre-order model to bring Psilomethoxin to market as an over-the-counter supplement. Emphasizing transparency and community involvement, the episode encourages listeners to learn and participate in this healing journey.

Morris previously tested samples of the drug sent to him by the church in May 2022. Like Usona, he did not detect psilomethoxin but instead found trace amounts of psilocin before conducting another test in December of that year. On that occasion, he only detected ketamine, suggesting the church may have mishandled their sacrament. “I detected not even trace psilocin, but exclusively ketamine,” he says. Church leaders told Morris that they believe his tests failed to detect psilomethoxin because he used methanol for the extraction instead of water. “They said it’s not soluble in methanol,” Morris says. “That seems very unlikely.”

America was founded on the principle of religious liberty. Yet today, even with clinical studies confirming the efficacy of psychedelics in facilitating or enhancing spiritual experiences, thousands of individuals are incarcerated for their religious practices. The fact the vast majority of these sacraments are plants and natural substance makes this prohibition by the government event more egregious. Here from the frontline leaders who are fighting for our freedom.

Moderator: Matthew Dunehoo

Speakers: Greg Lake- Trial and Appellate Attorney, Co-Founder/Lead Oracle for Church of the Sacred Synthesis

Shane Norte-Founder & Spiritual Leader of Church of the People for Creator & Mother Earth

Ian Benouis-Attorney, Co-Founder, Church of the Sacred Synthesis

What do you get if you feed psilocybin mushrooms with 5-MeO-DMT laced water while they’re growing?

A little-known psychedelic named psilomethoxin, according to co-founder of the Church of Sacred Synthesis, Ian Benouis. The US army veteran is one of the leaders of the psychedelic Texas church formerly known as the Church of Psilomethoxin.

Back in April, psychedelic Twitter blew up when a test of the church’s sacrament came up as not containing the mysterious psychedelic which had only ever been created once and was spoken of by legendary chemist Sasha Shulgin.

The church issued an inflammatory response to the paper which they felt was conducted in bad faith by rival interests. Rather than patenting their distinct new sacrament, they sought to share it as a reasonable price directly to members of their nascent congregation.

In the podcast, Benouis also shares more about his fascinating life story. Check out host Mattha Busby’s piece for Vice, ‘This New Church Wants to Get You High on Synthetic Toad Venom’, for more on the remarkable story.