Shroom Supply [shroomsupply.com] is having a 20% off sitewide sale through 5/31 with code MEMORIAL.
For those that are not familiar with the company, they specialize in mushroom cultivation supplies and offer one of the most popular
beginner mushroom grow kits [shroomsupply.com] on the market, which comes to $31.99 after the MEMORIAL coupon. Shipping cost on the kit is $11.50 so it totals $43.49 after shipping. I have been a customer of the company for close to 10 years and I have never seen them offer 20% off before, so this is quite possibly the best sale they have ever done. A good opportunity to try out mushroom cultivation on the cheap or to stock up on supplies for seasoned cultivators like myself.
http://www.shroomsupply.com
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But, what helps me more is microdosing any mushroom from the Psilocybe genus. This has proven extremely effective for my depression and is also backed up by many scientific studies [hopkinsmedicine.org].
I advise researching this and at least review the two studies I linked. Natural medicine is what has been used for centuries... screw all the synthetic stuff... it isn't good for you and it usually doesn't work.
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1) Proper preparation before the dose (setting an intention, etc.) and proper integration afterwards.
2) Proper set (mindset) and setting for the dose.
3) Wearing a blindfold 95% of the time (so you are focused internally)
4) Headphones on 100% of the time, with a music playlist that matches the different stages of the experience. This is the playlist that Johns Hopkins uses (it makes all the difference in the world):
https://open.spotify.co
5) A trained guide whom you trust. The guide will be quiet 99% of the time, but will provide psychological safety.
6) A high enough dose to suppress your brain's default mode network (DMB). There's a lot of talk about microdosing, but the truth is that ALL of the studies have been done with high doses. There are *zero* clinical studies done with microdosing.
If you're interested in learning more, read Michael Pollan's wonderful book How to Change Your Mind: https://smile.amazon.co
Here are some links to spark your interest:
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/...019-10-13/
https://www.npr.org/sections/heal...depressi
https://doubleblindmag.
Needless to say, this treatment is still in clinical trial stage and is illegal in most parts of the country.
But, what helps me more is microdosing any mushroom from the Psilocybe genus. This has proven extremely effective for my depression and is also backed up by many scientific studies [hopkinsmedicine.org].
I advise researching this and at least review the two studies I linked. Natural medicine is what has been used for centuries... screw all the synthetic stuff... it isn't good for you and it usually doesn't work.
In regards to this product, this would give a person everything they need to farm their own, except for the spores? I clicked around their website and didn't see a category for spores, any suggestions?
And thank you for the time and super helpful explanation!!
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And thank you for the time and super helpful explanation!!
1) Proper preparation before the dose (setting an intention, etc.) and proper integration afterwards.
2) Proper set (mindset) and setting for the dose.
3) Wearing a blindfold 95% of the time (so you are focused internally)
4) Headphones on 100% of the time, with a music playlist that matches the different stages of the experience. This is the playlist that Johns Hopkins uses (it makes all the difference in the world):
https://open.spotify.co
5) A trained guide whom you trust. The guide will be quiet 99% of the time, but will provide psychological safety.
6) A high enough dose to suppress your brain's default mode network (DMB). There's a lot of talk about microdosing, but the truth is that ALL of the studies have been done with high doses. There are *zero* clinical studies done with microdosing.
If you're interested in learning more, read Michael Pollan's wonderful book How to Change Your Mind: https://smile.amazon.co
Here are some links to spark your interest:
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/...019-10-13/
https://www.npr.org/sections/heal...depressi
https://doubleblindmag.
Needless to say, this treatment is still in clinical trial stage and is illegal in most parts of the country.
In regards to this product, this would give a person everything they need to farm their own, except for the spores? I clicked around their website and didn't see a category for spores, any suggestions?
And thank you for the time and super helpful explanation!!
In regards to this product, this would give a person everything they need to farm their own, except for the spores? I clicked around their website and didn't see a category for spores, any suggestions?
And thank you for the time and super helpful explanation!!
All depression studies were done with psilocybin, the active compound of "magic" mushrooms. The most common of these mushrooms (and the easiest one to grow indoors) is Psilocybe cubensis.
This store does not sell Psilocybe cubensis spores, only mushroom supplies. A quick search on Google or reddit will give you lots of options.
It's legal to buy spores in all US states, except California, Idaho, and Georgia.
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The mushrooms will not be sold at cannabis dispensaries, since the Oregon Health Authority will be responsible for the mushroom program, unlike cannabis, which is managed by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
https://www.oregonlive.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rebe...5716e939
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