We will be at the Booth – 764 Valencia Street
This Saturday & Sunday 3-6 pm

More than just a fun trip, mushrooms offer an opportunity to go within and heal in ways unimaginable.

go within

The Mushroom Man

In a symbiotic relationship, there lies a new direction for cocolocosf.com. which is the launch of a new distinct identity, Sacred Sacraments Ministry, a 501c3, dedicated to the use of mushrooms as part of religious freedom and connecting psychedelics with spiritual practice. The IRS and Franchise Tax Board of CA have determined Sacred Sacraments Ministry as a non profit religious charity.

Preparations are underway to connect with the local community, with the intention of inviting interested individuals to collaboratively manifest a physical space for Sacred Sacraments Ministry in San Francisco.

 

 

We Love to help you on your journey...

Why Coco? It all began about 5 years ago when Coco Loco started offering coconuts and rum at a local park in the Mission Dolores area of San Francisco. The opportunity arose to assist the local citizenry and international tourists who were visiting the park by offering a clean source of magic mushrooms. 

And the Loco Part? Well, we are redefining that each day as we grow within our community by bringing joy and creativity to each person that we meet. Won’t you join us?

It’s Coco Loco SF’s mission to provide a variety of mushrooms for individuals and groups who would otherwise not have access to the healing qualities that these “entheogenic plants” offer mankind. They have been proven clinically useful in the treatment of addiction, anxiety, PTSD, and recovery from other synthetic drugs like opioids. We hand-select our locally grown sacraments from mother earth. Our customers report back that we offer integrity wherein people are treated kindly and they return with a genuine satisfaction of being treated fairly in a world of many charlatans.

As of September 8, 2022, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to decriminalize plant-based psychedelic drugs like psilocybin, peyote, and ayahuasca. On September 9, 2022, The IRS granted Sacred Sacraments Ministry the privilege to be a public charity granting us Non-Profit 501 (c) (3) status. With this, we are well on our way to becoming
San Francisco’s preeminent community-minded source for education and the number 1 trusted source for the distribution of sacraments to our members – You’re a member when you say you are!
integrity

Pure Intentions, Pure Source

*There is no evidence that users may become physically dependent on psilocybin, tolerance for the drug does develop when it is ingested continuously over a short period of time.