The Mindbloom Shop is Open

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April 14, 2025
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There’s power in taking the first step toward healing.
In deciding to pause, turn inward, and explore what’s possible on the other side.

At Mindbloom, we’ve seen hundreds of thousands of these steps, and now, we’ve created something to honor them.

We’re proud to launch the Mindbloom Shop, our first-ever collection designed to carry this movement beyond ketamine therapy into the everyday.

Become part of something bigger

Mental health isn’t always visible. But healing leaves an indelible mark.

And it connects you to a much bigger story unfolding right now: one of transformation, access, and possibility.

The Mindbloom Shop was created as an invitation—to make that story more visible. To spark more conversations. To help destigmatize psychedelic therapies. To help others feel less alone in their search for something that works.

When you wear a piece from this collection, you’re doing more than expressing your own growth. You’re holding a door open for others to step through.

Drop 1

Our inaugural drop includes a selection of apparel and goods for and beyond Mindbloom sessions. For adventures. For new hobbies. For the newest version of you!  

Whether cozy gear, accessories for set & setting, pet hoodies, pickleball sets, and more choose what resonates with you.

Inhale Exhale Sweatshirt
Special Edition Community Cap
Trust, Let Go, Be Open Crewneck Sweatshirt

What’s coming next?

We’ll continue to announce and release new items in drops, so don’t miss out on your favorites from each. In Drop 2, we’ll offer new gear to support your journey and celebrate your transformation.

Think new Mindbloom eyemasks for deep, reflective sessions. Or travel pouches to take your practice anywhere. And exclusive pieces that reflect the next chapter of psychedelic mental health care.

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of any treatment. If you are in a life-threatening situation, call the National Suicide Prevention Line at +1 (800) 273-8255, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.

Important FDA Safety Information

Ketamine is not FDA-approved for the treatment of depression or anxiety. Learn more about off-label uses here.

Side effects of ketamine treatment may include: altered sense of time, anxiety, blurred vision, diminished ability to see/hear/feel, dry mouth, elevated blood pressure or heart rate, elevated intraocular or intracranial pressure, excitability, loss of appetite, mental confusion, nausea/vomiting, nystagmus (rapid eye movements), restlessness, slurred speech, synesthesia (a mingling of the senses).

Do not proceed with ketamine treatment if any of the following apply to you:

  • Allergic to ketamine
  • Symptoms of psychosis or mania
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • CHF or other serious heart problem
  • Severe breathing problem
  • History of elevated intraocular or intracranial pressure
  • History of hyperthyroidism
  • Other serious medical illness
  • Pregnant, nursing, or trying to become pregnant

Ketamine has been reported to produce issues including, but not limited to, those listed below. However, lasting adverse side-effects are rare when medical protocols are carefully followed.

While ketamine has not been shown to be physically addictive, it has been shown to cause moderate psychological dependency in some recreational users.

  • In rare cases, frequent, heavy users have reported increased frequency of urination, urinary incontinence, pain urinating, passing blood in the urine, or reduced bladder size
  • Ketamine may worsen problems in people with schizophrenia, severe personality disorders, or other serious mental disorders.
  • Users with a personal or family history of psychosis should be cautious using any psychoactive substance, including ketamine, and discuss potential risks with your MindBloom® clinician before proceeding with treatment.
  • The dissociative effects of ketamine may increase patient vulnerability and the risk of accidents.

To promote positive outcomes and ensure safety, follow these ketamine treatment guidelines:

  • Do not operate a vehicle (e.g., car, motorcycle, bicycle) or heavy machinery following treatment until you’ve had a full night of sleep
  • Refrain from taking benzodiazepines or stimulants for 24 hours prior to treatment
  • Continue to take antihypertensive medication as prescribed
  • Avoid hangovers or alcohol intake
  • Refrain from consuming solid foods within 3 hours prior to treatment and liquids within 1 hour prior to treatment
  • Ketamine treatment should never be conducted without a monitor present to ensure your safety

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