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Psychedelic Mushroom Strains

by Jill Ross Marketer
Psychedelic mushrooms – magic mushrooms – have come a long way with use in religious rituals over 6,000 years to present-day legalization for use in treating medical conditions.
 

Magic mushrooms became more popular around the world in the 1950s when the Wasson’s published their experience at an indigenous mushroom ceremony in Mexico. It was the first time the term “magic mushroom” would appear in print. By the early ‘60s, psychedelic mushrooms had gained more popularity following activities by psychedelic advocates like Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert. However, the hype would take a downward trend in the early ’70s and this halted research into the possible benefits of the mushrooms. Research would pick up about 30 years later in the 2000s and the trend follows to date.

Currently, there are hundreds of psilocybin containing mushrooms and while they all mainly contain psilocybin and psilocin, they differ in how they occur and their potency. The potency of psilocybe species also varies based on their age and season. When most people eat mushrooms, they may get a different perception of the world. Colors, objects, and sounds, and sometimes even the passage of time might all appear to be magically different.

Mild to serious hallucinations, commonly known as ‘trips’ also occur in some persons. In addition to how much you ingest and your environment, your mood has a significant impact on your psychedelic trip. For instance, if you’re sad or anxious, taking psilocybin mushrooms can make things worse, and vice versa. Although psilocybin mushrooms are not addictive, it’s possible to develop a tolerance such that you’ll need higher doses to experience an effect.

The Psilocybe genus remains the most common psilocybin containing mushrooms genus with over 100 different strains. Other common psychedelic mushroom genera include Panaeolus, Gymnopilus, Copelandia, Pluteus, Inocybe, Galerina, and Pholiotina. Among all, the Psilocybe cubensis strain from the Psilocybe genus is the most commonly cultivated and consumed. This is because the psilocybe cubensis is easier to cultivate than other psilocybe species and has a wide distribution.

Most psilocybe cubensis mushroom strains are found in Mexico; more than 50 of the psilocybe species. Over 20 different psychoactive mushrooms strains and psilocybe cubensis species are found across Canada and the United States.

For a long time, the legality of magic mushrooms in Canada has been a big debate. In Canada, it’s illegal to produce, sell, or have magic mushrooms in your possession. However, the spore kits are legal since they don’t contain psilocybin or psilocin directly.

Most psychedelic users in Canada, especially first-timers, are confused about where to get shrooms; even though there’s a staggering amount of online mushroom dispensaries including SHAFAA, Blue Goba and Shroombros.

BlueGoba was established on the principle that magic mushrooms offer numerous health benefits to users. The company grows some of the best magic mushrooms in Canada using techniques from over 15 years of experience.

Nevertheless, the problem is not always about where to get shrooms online in Canada but also where to get the right product. With the different shroom strains available, many users don’t know the best Psilocybe strains to buy for their psychoactive properties and so-called a shroom trip.

Selecting the best psilocybin mushrooms requires knowledge about the different strains available and even other psilocybe genera. This complete user guide to psychedelic mushroom strains covers some of the most popular magic mushrooms in Canada.

Let’s look at the mushroom strains list here: https://shafaa.ca/psychedelic-mushroom-strains/


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