FAQs
What is Entheos?
Entheos is a professional organization dedicated to promoting safety and best practices among entheogenic plant medicine practitioners through rigorous standards, education, advocacy, and harm reduction principles.
What is the mission of Entheos?
Entheos empowers professionals as they preserve, protect and advance the right to safely access entheogenic medicines.
How does Entheos ensure safety and best practices?
We aim to ensure safety and best practices by setting rigorous membership standards, conducting thorough evaluations, and enforcing robust regulations for practitioners.
What are the membership standards for Entheos?
Our membership standards include criteria for ethical practice, safety protocols, informed consent, and ongoing education in the field of entheogenic plant medicine.
How does Entheos support the public and its members?
We support our members and the public through comprehensive education programs, strong advocacy efforts, and meaningful legal reform initiatives aimed at promoting responsible and informed use of entheogens.
What educational resources does Entheos offer?
Entheos is building a range of educational resources, including workshops, webinars, articles, and training programs focused on the safe and informed use of entheogens. Have something to add? Let us know.
How does Entheos advocate for the entheogenic community?
We advocate for the entheogenic community by engaging in policy discussions, collaborating with legal experts, and working towards legal reform that supports the responsible use of entheogenic and indigenous plant medicines.
What is harm reduction and why is it important to Entheos?
We ensure safety and best practices by setting rigorous membership standards, conducting thorough evaluations, and enforcing robust regulations for practitioners.
How can someone become a member of Entheos?
To become a member of Entheos, individuals must meet our membership standards, complete an application process, and commit to adhering to our guidelines and principles.
Who should join Entheos?
Any professional in the commercial, medical, or therapeutic space in or adjacent to entheogens should be a part of Entheos.
How can I get involved with Entheos?
You can get involved with Entheos by becoming a member, attending our events and educational programs, participating in advocacy efforts, or supporting our mission through donations and volunteering.
How does Entheos promote inclusivity and the decolonization of psychedelics?
Entheos is committed to promoting inclusivity and the decolonization of psychedelics by honoring and integrating indigenous knowledge and practices where appropriate, supporting diverse practitioners and communities, and advocating for equitable access to entheogenic and plant medicine resources.