These Psilocybin mushroom capsules contain 1/4 gram per capsule as well as four carefully selected superfoods. These superfoods have properties of improving mental clarity, helping to naturally increase dopamine production and adaptogenic qualities.
Each jar contains 50 caps, for a total of 12.5 g of Psilocybin per jar.
Active Superfood Ingredients: Maccuna, Cordyceps, Lions Maine, Ginger, Psilocybin
Micro-dosing mushrooms have shown to be effective in treating a wide variety of conditions such as depression, Crohn’s disease, cluster headaches and anxiety.
They may also assist in helping to stimulate creativity or deepen meditation. To microdose, take one capsule. To take recreationally, take two or more.
Opened 20 capsules ( 5 grams of psilocybin) and poured powder into glass of water and mixed. One of the most intense trips of my life and the come up was only 15 minutes before i got shot to another planet. Highly reccomend purchasing
Thank you for this med. I think it can be a good depression med alternative if used properly, my best indicator of whether a med works for me is if I get extra motivated to do house/yardwork ..haha I am getting lots done.
Awesome product, use on a a few times a month, start with 2 for recreational, way better then the old days eaten them fresh out in the farmers field before the sun came up, lol good ole times, again great product
Definitely amazing for use in a therapeutic setting. I love how you can microdose with these caps
I’m just wondering what type of high you get, how many capsule should you take to feel high or see things, is it like a shroom trip?
Please research PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOMS before trying. We recommend micro-dosing to enhance your senses. For Recreational use, refer to the guide below for dosage. Everyone’s tolerance is different so we recommend starting with the lower end of the dosage and increase with tolerance. Yes, these are Psilocybin mushrooms and they will give you a shroom trip.
A typical trip on a moderate dose of magic mushrooms (1-2g) includes increased intensity of emotional experiences, increased introspection and altered psychological functioning in the form of “hypnagogic experiences” — that is, a sort of transitory state between wakefulness and sleep. It is commonly described as a waking dream state, and brain imaging studies show that a mushroom trip is neurologically similar to dreaming.
Perceptual changes such as illusions, synaesthesia (mixing sensory modalities; e.g., hearing colours, tasting sounds), emotional changes, and a distorted sense of time are all characteristic of a mushroom trip as well. These effects are typically felt around 1 to 1.5 hours after orally ingesting a psilocybin mushroom dose.[9]
You’ll begin to notice a change in your perception of the world around you. You may experiences changes in your visual perception such as halos around lights and objects and geometric patterns when your eyes are closed.
Your thoughts and emotions will also start to change. It’s not uncommon to have a sense of openness to thoughts and feelings you tend to avoid in your everyday life. A sense of wonder and delight with the world around you, the people in your life, and your thoughts is also quite common, along with a sense of peace and connection with the world.
Strong emotions are often experienced, good and bad. It’s recommended that you don’t resist these emotions in either direction, but rather let them work their own course. Many who do report strong negative emotions also report a simultaneous sense of calm acceptance and detachment from them, especially if they remind themselves that the emotions are temporary.
Physical side effects can vary from individual to individual and include changes in heart rate (up or down), changes in blood pressure (up or down), nausea, increased tendon reflexes, tremors, dilated pupils, restlessness or arousal, and troubles with coordinated movement.
One study also found that psilocybin can cause headaches in healthy individuals that can last for up to a day.[10] None of the subjects reported severe headaches, however, and psilocybin is actually used by some to treat a clinical condition called cluster headaches (see therapeutic uses section).