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Hailey Llewellyn

Co-Founder of the dysphoric project, Menstrual Health Researcher & Certified Health and Wellness Coach

Hailey is Menstrual Health Researcher devoted to moving the ball forward on psychedelic research for women’s health. With an emphasis on premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and endometriosis, she brings a wealth of knowledge from her firsthand lived experiences and pairs it with a well-established, academic career in menstrual health research.

Her passion for psychedelic research on menstrual related conditions is a deeply personal one. To learn more about Hailey’s personal story, check out Hailey’s Microdosing Journey.

HAILEY’S RESEARCH

  • NARRATIVE REVIEW PennWest University • 12/22 · Impact of Diet on the Development and Treatment of Endometriosis

  • LITERATURE REVIEW PennWest University • 4/22 · Mindfulness Interventions for Women Living with Chronic Pelvic Pain

  • COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD Optimum Research Study, University of Pittsburgh • 2/22-present · The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on Chronic Pain

Tina Williams

Co-Founder of the dysphoric project, Author, Writer & Information Systems Professional

Tina is a Writer & Author covering topics on psychedelic research and women’s health. With an emphasis on premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) she writes about her personal journey with psilocybin and PMDD and interviews other women with similar experiences.

With a professional background in information systems, Tina has a systems mindset that shines through and informs her written work. To learn more about Tina’s personal journey, check out her latest audiobook Channel Twelve: Premenstrual Dysphoria, Psychedelics and Altered States.

TINA’S PUBLICATIONS

Disclaimer

Psychedelics may not be right for everyone. Please do further research and consider individual risk factors before trying them. Psychedelics are illegal substances in some areas and we do not encourage or condone their use where it is against the law. However, we accept that illegal drug use occurs and believe that offering responsible harm reduction information is imperative to enhance safety and reduce harm. We believe harm reduction is achieved through education and a personal commitment to responsible use.

501(c)3 Status: The dysphoric project is an emerging non-profit organization. 501(c)3 status can take several months for approval but we are working diligently to obtain the necessary organizational status that will help us reach our goals and fulfill our mission.

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Co-founder of the Dysphoric Project, Mental healthcare reform advocate, US Army Veteran, writer and author covering topics on menstrual health and psychedelics.
Menstrual health researcher, certified health and well-being coach, and women's health advocate- specializing in PMDD, endometriosis, and policy reform.