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Global News
10-07-2025
- Health
- Global News
Regina man launches app aimed at guiding people through addiction recovery
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook Regina couple Adam Geiger and his wife Chelsea have officially launched an app called AlchemistOne to help keep people on track through the addiction recovery journey. Get weekly health news Receive the latest medical news and health information delivered to you every Sunday. Sign up for weekly health newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy After battling a gambling addiction himself, Geiger found solace in mindfulness, meditation and physical activity, which are all pillars the app focuses on. The app launched this week and help people work through addiction and mental health struggles. Katherine Ludwig has the full story in the video above.


Cision Canada
08-07-2025
- Health
- Cision Canada
Saskatchewan Entrepreneurs Launch Addiction Recovery App on iOS and Android
, July 8, 2025 /CNW/ - A Saskatchewan-born tech startup is redefining how we think about addiction, mental health, and the human experience. Founded by a team with lived experience in both addiction and recovery, AlchemistOne is now available for download on iOS and Android. The app offers a powerful digital companion for those navigating addiction, anxiety, depression, and the often-overlooked complexity of the mind itself. Developed in Regina, with operations spanning Saskatchewan and Alberta, AlchemistOne delivers deeply personalized experiences rooted in mindfulness, introspection, and self-inquiry. Its content is curated by mental health professionals and individuals in long-term recovery from around the world, offering profound insight into what it means to struggle, what it means to think, and how freedom can arise from a healthier relationship with our inner world. "When we're struggling, there can be a prevailing sense that we're broken, or not good enough, or that we don't fit in," said Adam Geiger, Co-Founder and CEO of AlchemistOne. "Freedom comes in discovering that's simply not true." Key features of AlchemistOne include: A growing library of personalized audio and video journeys — from guided meditations to raw, honest reflections by recovering addicts, therapists, and philosophers. In-app workout tracking and integration with wearables. Integrated Quests that encourage deeper reflection through journaling, gratitude practices, and other self-guided activities. Coming soon: AlchemistOne's AI-powered support tool, co-designed with people in recovery and mental health professionals. At the heart of the platform is a lived-experience model that challenges conventional narratives around mental health, offering not just coping strategies, but a reimagined way of relating to ourselves. "AlchemistOne is built on the real experiences of people who've been there, including myself," said Geiger. "Addiction and depression can feel incredibly isolating and overwhelming. Our goal is to ensure no one has to face it alone, and to provide hope that there really is another way." With addiction and mental health challenges continuing to rise across Canada and globally, many are turning to new tools and approaches for support. "Technology alone isn't the answer," said Geiger. "But it can be a powerful ally - especially when it's built by and for people in recovery. We're grateful for the opportunity to offer a possible solution." About AlchemistOne AlchemistOne is a mental health and addiction recovery platform designed to help people reframe their relationship with the mind. The app combines evidence-informed tools, community-driven content, and soon, AI-assisted support — all grounded in lived experience — to empower individuals seeking freedom from addiction. SOURCE AlchemistOne Inc.