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Having a hard time chewing shrooms due to the bitterness/them being just plain gross and you don't even have your drink or chaser of choice around?
Put a laundry or snack clip over your nose to completely close your nostrils then chow down with lots of gulps of water in between. The chewy stale cereal texture won't go away, but the flavor becomes virtually non-existent/tolerable even for the most feet-smelling, rank of magic mushies.
When you choose to remove the clip to avoid any aftertaste is up to you. Thank me later~ and happy tripping!
Alguns cogumelos parecem menos descoberta e mais lembrança.
Como se sua biologia já soubesse e apenas esperasse pelo reencontro.
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The Complete Guide to Blue Meanie Mushrooms
Blue Meanies mushrooms (Panaeolus cyanescens) are renowned for their potent psychoactive properties and unique blue coloration. Native to tropical and subtropical regions, these mushrooms thrive in warm, humid environments and nutrient-rich substrates like dung and compost. Known for their high levels of psilocybin and psilocin, Blue Meanies offer intense visual hallucinations, altered perception, and profound emotional experiences.
Cultivating Blue Meanie can be rewarding for both beginners and experienced mycologists. With the right conditions and proper care, you can grow these remarkable mushrooms at home.
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Why Do Shrooms Make Us Sweat? - By Mycolancer
Hey! Mycolancer here. I recently started experimenting with higher (but still pretty low) weekly doses to manage my depression and wicked intrusive thoughts about off-ing myself. It was getting so bad that even microdosing based on Dr. Fadimann's protocol wasn't working too well anymore. I'm happy to say I am doing better now, but I noticed that, just like many of my pals, I'm sweating! Why? So I decided to do some research, as one does. This is what I've found. This is a short synopsis, nothing too indepth, but I hope you enjoy this article regardless!
Let's break down the potential biological reasons for sweating in each of these scenarios:
Increased Heart Rate:
When you consume magic mushrooms, the active compound psilocybin is converted to psilocin in the body.
Psilocin affects serotonin receptors, leading to changes in neurotransmitter activity.
Serotonin also plays a role in regulating heart rate and blood pressure.
An increase in heart rate can stimulate the body's thermoregulatory system, leading to increased sweating as a way to cool down the body.
Changes in Body Temperature Regulation:
Psilocin affects the serotonin receptors in the brain, influencing various physiological processes, including temperature regulation.
Altered perception of temperature may occur, leading the body to believe it needs to cool down, resulting in increased sweating.
Anxiety or Nervousness:
Psilocybin and psilocin can influence mood and emotions by affecting serotonin receptors in the brain.
In some individuals, the psychedelic experience may induce anxiety or nervousness.
Anxiety triggers the body's "fight or flight" response, which includes an increase in heart rate and sweating as part of preparing the body for potential challenges.
General Physiological Response:
Sweating is a natural physiological response to regulate body temperature.
Changes in perception, sensory experiences, or altered states of consciousness induced by magic mushrooms may impact the brain's control over bodily functions, including temperature regulation.
The body may respond with increased sweating as a general response to the altered state induced by the psychedelic substance.
In summary, the biological mechanisms involve the impact of psilocin on serotonin receptors, which can affect heart rate, temperature regulation, and emotional responses. These changes can lead to an increased need for cooling through sweating in various scenarios during a psychedelic experience. I hope you enjoyed this short article. Remember, to go low and slow if you're not experienced! Mush Love, Mycolancer
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