Friday, November 13, 2020

How to Microdose Mushrooms

Mushrooms are a fungus, like yeast or mold. They naturally produce psilocybin and psilocin in their mycelium (the part of the mushroom that's actually made up of thread-like hyphae). Psilocybin is active when ingested by humans, and can cause hallucinations/spiritual experiences, as well as euphoria. While it's not addictive, tolerance does build up rapidly if you keep taking them.

Psilocybin is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States. It has no known medical use, and it's illegal to possess or sell. Something like psilocin (the active ingredient of magic mushrooms) can be purchased online, though.

But you can't just buy psilocybin mushrooms online and have them delivered to your door. There are some rules about having something like that shipped via the United States Postal Service (USPS). Very similar rules apply for packages shipped by private companies. Psilocin is also illegal in most countries, so it's unlikely you could find a vendor who would be willing to ship it to another country.

To grow your own mushrooms, you have to obtain spores. Then you can fruit them and harvest the psilocybin. You would need a mushroom culture lab (called a mycology lab) for that.

You can also grow them on cow manure. But you would need to do a lot of research and experiment with the spores in order to get good results.

Specifically, the spores need to be exposed to light in order for them to germinate. You'd have a greater chance at success by using cow manure and a mycology lab than you would with just cow manure.

How to Microdose Mushrooms

In general, I think there is a growing need for this type of practice. So many people are poorly aware and informed about the psychedelic experience in general, and psilocybin specifically.

As the quote goes: "Ignorance is no longer bliss" We live in a time where information, and misinformation are everywhere. It is important to be aware of these things.

One of the main reasons why I think microdosing is so important, is because it allows people to gain a better understanding and awareness of what psychedelics are. A person can learn about their own limits, how they react to these substances alone with no external influences.

I think this is important, because it can give people a sense of autonomy over their experience. The psychedelics have been used for thousands of years by many different cultures and societies.

In many ways, the Western world has fallen behind in its understanding of these substances. There is still a lot to learn from other cultures and societies about how they use them.

I am sure there are many benefits to microdosing, as long as it is done in a careful manner. As with any new technology or idea, it can be used wisely and unwisely.

How to Microdose Mushrooms

We all have different ways of looking at things, and we can express our views in various forms. Some people like to write down their thoughts, others prefer to speak them. For some it is easier to draw a picture than explain something verbally or in writing.

I can understand how, at a first glance, the phenomenon of microdosing with mushrooms seems to be an interesting and useful activity. However I cannot say that it is completely without its risks as there are still some important unresolved issues about the effects and safety of psychedelic substances.

Firstly, as with any other modern phenomenon, there are people who want to jump on the bandwagon without thinking about what they are doing. I've read that some universities have already included microdosing in their courses teaching students how to be more creative and innovative.

Personally, I don't think that microdosing is an effective way to be more creative and innovative. There are a lot of other activities you can engage in besides taking psychedelics.

The second problem is that it is not easy to measure the effects of microdosing. As far as I know, there are no long term studies which would prove whether this practice has a positive effect on human creativity.

I have already mentioned that there are still some unresolved safety issues regarding the use of certain substances. There is a huge difference between microdosing and going on a full-blown trip. In fact, these doses are too small to cause any serious health risks.

How to Microdose Mushrooms

The human world is an illusion, created by a complex set of feedback loops. Everything we observe depends on our senses, which are instruments that perform measurements using various forms of energy in order to give us information about the physical world. It has been estimated that there are many billions of stars in the universe. Our ancestors probably observed only a tiny fraction of them due to their limited perceptions and mobility throughout history.

The world we observe is a projection of the human mind. One could argue that it is good enough to survive, but as soon as we want to understand something more deeply, our reasoning will fail at some point.

We don't need to understand how our brain works in order to function, but if we want to know why we are here and what the purpose of life is, then understanding our own mind becomes essential.

Human reasoning is based on the use of language. Language is a system of communication that allows us to pass information between each other and ourselves, in order to share experiences with others or record them for future generations.

Language is a powerful tool that can be used to make predictions about the outside world, but it also allows us to create our own internal and imaginary worlds. The power of storytelling lies in its ability to conjure up whole new worlds by describing them with words.

Language and storytelling are based on logic, but they can be used to describe things that cannot be observed or experienced. And this is where the world of human imagination comes from.


My first observation is that the underlying question has not been clearly articulated. What do you mean by “How to microdose?” Are you asking how to maximize your high, or are you looking for a way to decrease negative effects and increase positive ones? If you want an optimal experience then it would depend on what is important in such an event: euphoria, insights, etc.

As for microdosing, I can give you a few tips based on my own experience and some research: 1- No more than 0.1g dried mushrooms per dose; 2- You should space your doses at least four hours apart to avoid tolerance build up; 3- Dosages should be small, like 0.01g dried or less.

I have found that microdoses improve my concentration, creativity and mood. They also increase the depth of my meditations. I find it easier to tap into spiritual or philosophical thoughts than with larger doses.

Keep in mind that microdosing is not for everyone. It has the potential to lead to a bad trip, so it should only be done if one can handle such an event and knows how to deal with it.

The most important thing to do is be safe and responsible. Microdosing should not be done in a place where one could harm oneself or others, like for instance while driving.


I think that microdosing helps one understand the world better. It's a way to see what is out there without consuming large amounts of it. In this sense, it allows for seeing the effects of substances with minimal side effects. This can be useful as many things can have rather strong or even fatal side-effects if too much is consumed.

You can microdose as often as you like. I would recommend doing it every day, for no more than three days in a row, with four days off between each consecutive session.

It is important to note that microdosing isn't going to have dramatic effects. You won't be able to walk through walls or fly if you microdose, just as you wouldn't be able to do these things normally.

Microdosing isn't going to make you smarter. It is not a magic pill for success and it's effects are more subtle, but can be very useful in understanding the world around you.

Microdosing is quite safe. It's also not addictive. However, I would recommend that you don't microdose every day of your life.

Microdosing can have a number of benefits and I think it is quite useful to do so regularly.

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