Decriminalize Nature is an educational campaign to inform individuals about the value of entheogenic plants and fungi and the intention to propose a resolution to decriminalize our relationship to nature.

Our Mission

To improve human health and well-being by decriminalizing and expanding access to entheogenic plants and fungi through political and community organizing, education, and advocacy. We envision happier, healthier individuals and communities reconnected to nature and entheogenic plant and fungi traditions and practices.

Our Purpose

To decriminalize entheogenic plants, restore our root connection to nature, and improve human health and well-being.

  • Mushrooms Containing Psilocybin

    • Respected as a safe & natural healing sacrament for millennia throughout Mexico, Central America and the world.

    • Beneficial for depression & recidivism

    • Encourages openness, creativity, and spiritual growth

    • Johns Hopkins: Top 5 most meaningful experiences

    • UCLA & NYU: Treating end-of-life anxiety

  • Iboga

    • From Central Africa through Gabon, iboga is revered for initiatory rites of passage involving encounters with ancestors from the spirit realm

    • Beneficial for treatment-resistant opiate and methamphetamine addiction

  • Cacti

    • Honored as sacred plants for thousands of years throughout the Americas

    • Central to traditional religious and healing practices

    • Considered a sacrament 

    • Beneficial for the treatment of alcoholism

  • Ayahuasca

    • Over 75 indigenous groups in the Amazonian basin respect ayahuasca as a sacred "plant teacher" 

    • Beneficial for depression, addiction, anxiety, and PTSD

    • Ayahuasca treatment in Brazilian prison population reduces recidivism

    • Benefits creativity, openness, and spiritual growth