Interesting thoughts Amani. I am happy you have found something that seems to be working for you.I haven't read very many studies on the topic; so, I am a bit hesitant to answer your question. I have read about one study which was highly controlled where they gave patients small amounts of Psilocybin alongside therapy. In these controlled environments some patients noticed benefits. This points to the need of more research. Until more research is conducted I would not recommend experimenting with mushrooms in an attempt to control anxiety. First of all, I am not sure the legal repercussions that could be possible depending on your location. Secondly, when we are purchasing drugs that are not regulated there is a chance we could be consuming anything. If we try to find magic mushrooms on our own there is a chance we could misidentify the mushroom which could be very dangerous. Also, if we are not carefully controlling the amount of Psilocybin in the mushrooms or the environment in which we take the drug then there is always a chance of a "bad trip". I have heard many stories of people actually having a panic attack while on mushrooms. In addition to all this, we are not clear of the long term side effects of taking mushrooms regularly. I would want to be very certain of the short and long term risks prior to taking the drug. Please feel free to share whatever thoughts and information you find about this topic. Thanks for posting!
I have been always been a fan of magic mushrooms (https://www.trufflemagic.com/blog/my-magical-experience-with-the-psilocybe-hollandia-truffles/). It helps me quit drinking alcohol and smoking tobacco and not only that, it gives many healthy benefits like reducing the risk of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety. It has a very potent effect on the brain and hallucination. Unlike marijuana does it have any medical use? In one article that I've read magic truffles or shrooms compaired to synthetic drugs are very alarming.