Dried Mushroom
Dried mushrooms for sale
Dried Mushroom have around 180 species of mushroom that contain the chemical psilocybin, which is responsible for the “magical” psychedelic effects that give them their name.
Most belong to the genus Psilocybe.
Psilocybin (4-phosphoryloxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine) is chemically classified as a tryptamine alkaloid.
Once it enters the human body, it converts to psilocin through metabolic processes in the liver.
This chemical is structurally similar to the neurotransmitter serotonin and thus binds to the 2A serotonin receptors in the brain.
These receptors are particularly abundant in the claustrum, a thin sheet of neurons that coordinate and consolidate sensory input.
Psilocin and other psychedelic drugs disrupt the functioning of this region, thus creating sensory distortions.
What Are The Side Effects Dried Mushroom?
Psilocin has other effects on the body as well.
Some are pleasurable
- relaxation
- disassociation
- euphoria
- drowsiness
Others may be negative:
- nausea or vomiting
- headaches
- lack of coordination
- even unpleasant hallucinations.
- A very few individuals report recurrent hallucinations after the initial trip, a phenomenon known as hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD).
Typically, though, the mushroom trip takes effect an hour after consumption and the experience lasts for around three-to-six hours.
Magic mushrooms are usually among the safest recreational drugs, and most users have no lasting side effects from the psychedelics.
Microdosing (02G-0.5G)
Level 1 (0.2G-0.5G)
Level 2 (0.5G-1G)
Level 3 (1G-2G)
Level 4 (2G-3G)
Level 5 (3G-4G)
Level 5 is the ego death experience with total loss of visual connection with reality.
Merge with space, other objects, or the universe.
The loss of reality becomes so severe that it defies explanation.
This level is different in that the actual universe within which things are normally perceived.
Showing 1–12 of 17 results