The Denver-based company Invi MindHealth measures the effects of psychedelic-assisted therapy on veterans by measuring their heart rate, blood pressure and sleep quality before, during and after a psychedelic trip – now with up to $4 million from the federal government.`
Jonathan Wilson, creator of Invi, is a U.S. Navy SEAL veteran who served for 16 years.
“A lot of conflict during that era. I lost a lot of teammates on the battlefield. Today I’ve lost more teammates to suicide,” Wilson said. “We realized we need to change what we’re focused on here and really help this community, our community, and not just the SEAL community, but the veteran population, the first responders and now we’re trying to help as many people as possible because it’s a real challenge.”…