Walking With the Medicine: Why I Do This Work
I’ve been called a cultivator, a formulator, a mycologist, and a maker. But at the root of it all, I’m a medicine man. Not in the traditional sense, and not in the trend-chasing sense either. I work with what grows from the ground up — with everything Mother Nature has to offer — and I
use it with intention.
For me, this isn’t just a job or a brand. It’s a way of life.
I garden. I grow. I build space for others to
feel safe and seen. I work with fungi, herbs, soil, plants, and people. I isolate strains, cross genetics, and develop new compounds — not to chase high yields or flashy names, but to find what actually helps people. My goal has always been medicinal benefit over market buzz.
This work started early. I didn’t just
grow up around the industry — I grew up as someone deeply affected by it. Diagnosed with multiple conditions before I was old enough to understand what they meant. Handed pills, symptoms, and side effects like they were normal. I’ve been on the other side of this — as the patient. As the test subject. As the one asking if there’s a better way.
And I found there is. But it doesn’t come easy. It takes study. It takes failure. It takes understanding what you’re working with and why. Natural medicine isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about alignment. If there are side effects, let them be for a reason — not just the cost of treating one thing while damaging another.
That’s why I’m here. That’s what Fullsend Organicks was built on.
I work with mushrooms and plant medicine not because they’re trendy, but because I know what they’ve done for me — and what they continue to do for others. Whether it’s mental clarity, gut health, emotional regulation, or chronic stress, there’s a way to work with nature to bring balance back.
I don’t take this lightly. Every batch, every blend, every bag or capsule comes from that intention. From someone who’s lived it. Who continues to live it. And who wants to offer more than just another product on a shelf.
This is
medicine — real medicine.
Not manufactured in a lab. Cultivated with purpose.
And always Fullsend.