Diamond Medicine Technologies: Healing is Not a Theory.
It is a Remembrance.
Diamond Medicine Technologies was born through lived experience, loss, and a deep calling to understand what these sacred medicines truly are — not only something we receive, but something we remember.
For eighteen years, I have walked beside people in some of the most tender moments of their lives, and I have watched these medicines give back what suffering had taken: comfort, dignity, peace, and the quiet return of a person to themselves. This is their story, and it is mine.
The Heart Beat Behind Our Work
In 2008, my sister Jennifer Rose was diagnosed with a nine-pound cyst on her ovary. What followed was a hard journey through surgery, treatment, and the reality of cancer. Through her chemotherapy, I supported her with cannabis — doing everything I could to bring her comfort, relief, and a little ease in the middle of something incredibly heavy.
Those moments changed me. When you sit with someone you love in that space, everything becomes very real. Presence matters. Care matters. The smallest moments matter most.
In 2010, I lost her. Something didn't just shift — a fire was lit underneath me: to understand healing more deeply, to question everything I thought I knew, and to walk a path rooted in truth rather than assumption. Her journey didn't end there. It became the foundation of everything we do, and of the company that carries her name — Jenny's Rose.
My Healing Journey
In 2009, my life changed in an instant. A drunk driver pulled out in front of my motorcycle, and what followed was a long, difficult recovery. That time slowed everything down. It forced me to sit with myself in a way I never had before — physically, mentally, and emotionally, everything was being asked of me.
Cannabis was something I had been around my whole life, but in that season my relationship with it changed. I began working with it intentionally, for my own healing — not as an escape, but as a sacred offering: a way to support the body, regulate the nervous system, and slowly come back into balance.
That was the beginning of a deeper relationship with healing. As it grew, I began working with others seeking support through plant medicine. It was never about handing someone something and hoping it worked. It was about listening — understanding the person in front of me, and developing formulations and approaches aligned with what their body and system truly needed. Healing, I learned, is not one size fits all. It is a relationship — one that asks for presence, attention, and respect. That foundation still guides everything we do.
Ride with Larry
In 2012, I had the opportunity to work with a Parkinson's patient named Larry Smith. That experience became part of the documentary Ride with Larry, which later reached millions of people around the world.
In one of the film's most powerful moments, Larry — who had lived for years with severe Parkinson's — worked with our cannabis oil. Within minutes, his body began to settle. The tremors softened. His voice returned. You could watch relief move back into his system in real time.
It wasn't just a powerful moment. It was a clear reminder that these sacred offerings, used with intention and understanding, can truly change a person's life. That experience shaped how I see healing to this day.
The Deepening Path
Over time, the path kept opening. What began as a personal relationship with cannabis deepened into something far greater — a calling to understand healing not only physically, but emotionally, spiritually, and energetically. That calling led me to the traditional medicines we hold today: Kambo, Bufo, and the sacred mushrooms — not as separate things, but as part of one greater system of remembrance.
In eighteen years of walking this path, I have witnessed things I will never forget. I have watched people find comfort in cannabis even at the very end of their lives, when quality of life — being present, being at peace — became the most important thing of all. I have seen families come back together. I have seen people heal trauma they had carried for decades. I have watched human beings walk out of a single ceremony changed.
And I have walked it myself — from the loss of my sister, to the long recovery after my accident, to my own healing with each of these medicines. All of it shaped me. All of it allowed me to see what these medicines truly are, and to heal myself before ever holding space for anyone else.
That is why I do this not from a place of authority, but of humility — from having walked through challenge, loss, healing, and transformation firsthand. We do not stand above the work. We walk with it, and we walk with those who feel called to step into it.
Our Intention
Our intention is simple: to open the heart. To create spaces where people can soften, release, and reconnect with the truth of who they are — to support the expansion of love, awareness, and presence in a way that is real, grounded, and embodied.
We are here to walk with those who are ready to face themselves honestly, to move through what they have been holding, and to step into a deeper relationship with life. We hold these sacred offerings with deep respect for the traditions they come from — honoring the lineages, the wisdom, and the responsibility they carry.