Delic Holdings Inc (OTCMKTS:DELCF) Stock Attempts To Bounces Back: Here is Why

Delic Holdings Inc (OTCMKTS:DELCF) stock continues to trend lower on Tuesday and extending its weekly loss to over 20%. The stock has not done well this year with a fall of over 48% since the beginning of the year.

Market Action

On Tuesday, DELCF closed higher by 2.35% to $0.2368. More than 227k shares have exchanged hands, well above its average volume of 101k shares. The stock opened at $0.25 and moved in a range of $0.2339 – 0.2565.

Lamar Odom and His Life-Saving Journey with Psychedelics

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Delic Holdings announced that two-time NBA champion Lamar Odom will headline Meet Delic on November 7. Odom’s professional basketball career spanned 15 years, including seven as a forward with the Los Angeles Lakers, earning him NBA championships in 2009 and 2010. He joined LeBron James, Allen Iverson, Tim Duncan and Dwayne Wade as members of the gold-winning U.S. men’s basketball team at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

In 2015 Odom was hospitalized in Las Vegas after a near-death overdose that resulted in multiple seizures, strokes and a coma. The upcoming documentary Lamar Odom Reborn chronicles his life, from past traumas and struggles with anxiety and substance abuse to his recovery and healing through psychedelic treatments, meditation and breathwork. Odom’s keynote “Fireside Chat: Lamar Odom & Zappy Zapolin: Reborn” will reunite him with the documentary’s director for an intimate discussion of his healing journey with psychedelic medicine and a preview of the film.

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“We’re so honored Lamar will be sharing his personal story of healing with all of us at Meet Delic,” said Jackee Stang, co-founder of Delic. “He has shown tremendous courage facing his past traumas and addiction, and his openness to exploring psychedelic treatments is inspiring. We hope his story will open the hearts and minds of more people so we can truly address the growing mental health crisis we’re facing.”

Madison Hall

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