Magic Mushroom Maxxing Guide - How to Kill Inhibition and Depression.

Okay, let us do this.👨‍🔬

WHY should one try magic mushrooms?🍄

1. Because being high inhibited is shit and ruins your life.

2. Because high inhibition is caused by the brain region called (big amygdala)

3. Because a big amygdala not only makes you high inhibited but also unproductive.

4. Because having a big amygdala makes you more prone to depression.

5. Because we can shrink the amygdala PERMANENTLY with a harmless and easily accessible drug. A drug that you don't have to take every day and safer than every jew pill out there.✡️



A big amygdala not only make you high inhibitited but also lazy [study]​


Researchers have analyzed why certain people tend to put tasks off rather than tackling them directly. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they identified two brain areas whose volume and functional connectivity are linked to an individual's ability to control their actions.

Two areas of the brain linked to action control
The biopsychologists examined 264 women and men in an MRI scanner. They assessed the volume of individual brain regions and the functional connectivity between them. In addition, all participants completed a survey measuring their own ability to execute action control.
Individuals with poor action control had a larger amygdala. Moreover, the functional connection between the amygdala and the so-called dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal ACC) was less pronounced. "These two areas of the brain had already been linked with action control in former studies," says Erhan Genç

Link:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm

A woman whose amygdala got destroyed​


Fourteen years ago, she was walking through a small park at 10 pm, when a man beckoned her over to a bench. As she approached, he pulled her down stuck a knife to her throat, and said, “I’m going to cut you, bitch!” SM didn’t panic; she didn’t feel afraid. Hearing a church choir sing in the distance, she confidently said, “If you’re going to kill me, you’re gonna have to go through my God’s angels first.” The man let her go and she walked (not ran) away. The next day, she returned to the same park.





https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...onnectivity-the-amygdala-predicts-anxiety?amp

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm




HOW to achieve desired results?🤷‍♂️

Methods

This study assessed the effects of acute administration of the hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg) versus placebo on amygdala reactivity to negative stimuli in 25 healthy volunteers using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Mood changes were assessed using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and the state portion of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. A double-blind, randomized, cross-over design was used with volunteers counterbalanced to receive psilocybin and placebo in two separate sessions at least 14 days apart.
Results

Amygdala reactivity to negative and neutral stimuli was lower after psilocybin administration than after placebo administration. The psilocybin-induced attenuation of right amygdala reactivity in response to negative stimuli was related to the psilocybin-induced increase in the positive mood state.
Conclusions

These results demonstrate that acute treatment with psilocybin decreased amygdala reactivity during emotion processing and that this was associated with an increase of positive mood in healthy volunteers. These findings may be relevant to the normalization of amygdala hyperactivity and negative mood states in patients with major depression."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322314002753



"Several of our patients described feeling ‘reset’ after the treatment and often used computer analogies. For example, one said he felt like his brain had been ‘defragged’ like a computer hard drive, and another said he felt ‘rebooted.’

“Psilocybin may be giving these individuals the temporary ‘kick start’ they need to break out of their depressive states and these imaging results do tentatively support a ‘reset’ analogy. Similar brain effects to these have been seen with electroconvulsive therapy.”

For the study, which researchers say is the first with psilocybin in depression, 20 patients with a treatment-resistant form of the disorder were given two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first."

https://psychcentral.com/news/2017/...y-reset-depressed-patients-brains/127389.html


WHERE to get Magic Mushrooms?🍄

if you live in the EU you can basically order them from holland where they are legal and since basically, no customer checks inner EU traffic the possibility that it won't arrive to you is sub 0.1%

Click on these sites to order:

https://www.avalonmagicplants.com/mushrooms/magic-truffles/?language=en

https://www.wholecelium.com/countries/magic-truffles-germany/

https://www.dutch-headshop.de/smartshop/magische-trueffel

https://www.zamnesia.com/94-magic-mushrooms/96-magic-truffles

If you're living outside the EU...I have no idea...maybe it's legal in your country too or darknet is your best friend.

Look at the laws in your country before you order anything!


Recommended Dosage.💉

in the study they used

"two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first"

"hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg)"


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Dosage Calculator.⚖️

Shroomery - Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator

Roughly estimates a dosage in grams based on the species and potency of the mushroom, whether or not it's dried, and other factors.
www.shroomery.org
www.shroomery.org


Safety🦺


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Note: This thread originated from LOOKISM but I added onto it and polished it quite a bit but still if you want to see the original the link is below.


 
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How? lol Alcohol sure isn't famous for doing good things, anyway
bloat, ruins skin, ruins your kidneys and liver and so again your looks, beers fucks with ur hormones
 
How? lol Alcohol sure isn't famous for doing good things, anyway
bloat, ruins skin, ruins your kidneys and liver and so again your looks, beers fucks with ur hormones
which hormones
 
Great thread OP, gonna find some mushrooms in my back garden
 
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Great thread OP, gonna find some mushrooms in my back garden
I know you are joking but still do research on the mushrooms you collect in the wild.
 
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how much did you smoke?
It was the thc carts going around in 2019, some reports say they had DMT in there and I went through about 3 carts a week in college. Wasn't good to say the least haha
 
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Okay, let us do this.👨‍🔬

WHY should one try magic mushrooms?🍄

1. Because being high inhibited is shit and ruins your life.

2. Because high inhibition is caused by the brain region called (big amygdala)

3. Because a big amygdala not only makes you high inhibited but also unproductive.

4. Because having a big amygdala makes you more prone to depression.

5. Because we can shrink the amygdala PERMANENTLY with a harmless and easily accessible drug. A drug that you don't have to take every day and safer than every jew pill out there.✡️



A big amygdala not only make you high inhibitited but also lazy [study]​


Researchers have analyzed why certain people tend to put tasks off rather than tackling them directly. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they identified two brain areas whose volume and functional connectivity are linked to an individual's ability to control their actions.

Two areas of the brain linked to action control
The biopsychologists examined 264 women and men in an MRI scanner. They assessed the volume of individual brain regions and the functional connectivity between them. In addition, all participants completed a survey measuring their own ability to execute action control.
Individuals with poor action control had a larger amygdala. Moreover, the functional connection between the amygdala and the so-called dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal ACC) was less pronounced. "These two areas of the brain had already been linked with action control in former studies," says Erhan Genç

Link:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm

A woman whose amygdala got destroyed​


Fourteen years ago, she was walking through a small park at 10 pm, when a man beckoned her over to a bench. As she approached, he pulled her down stuck a knife to her throat, and said, “I’m going to cut you, bitch!” SM didn’t panic; she didn’t feel afraid. Hearing a church choir sing in the distance, she confidently said, “If you’re going to kill me, you’re gonna have to go through my God’s angels first.” The man let her go and she walked (not ran) away. The next day, she returned to the same park.





https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...onnectivity-the-amygdala-predicts-anxiety?amp

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm




HOW to achieve desired results?🤷‍♂️

Methods

This study assessed the effects of acute administration of the hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg) versus placebo on amygdala reactivity to negative stimuli in 25 healthy volunteers using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Mood changes were assessed using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and the state portion of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. A double-blind, randomized, cross-over design was used with volunteers counterbalanced to receive psilocybin and placebo in two separate sessions at least 14 days apart.
Results

Amygdala reactivity to negative and neutral stimuli was lower after psilocybin administration than after placebo administration. The psilocybin-induced attenuation of right amygdala reactivity in response to negative stimuli was related to the psilocybin-induced increase in the positive mood state.
Conclusions

These results demonstrate that acute treatment with psilocybin decreased amygdala reactivity during emotion processing and that this was associated with an increase of positive mood in healthy volunteers. These findings may be relevant to the normalization of amygdala hyperactivity and negative mood states in patients with major depression."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322314002753



"Several of our patients described feeling ‘reset’ after the treatment and often used computer analogies. For example, one said he felt like his brain had been ‘defragged’ like a computer hard drive, and another said he felt ‘rebooted.’

“Psilocybin may be giving these individuals the temporary ‘kick start’ they need to break out of their depressive states and these imaging results do tentatively support a ‘reset’ analogy. Similar brain effects to these have been seen with electroconvulsive therapy.”

For the study, which researchers say is the first with psilocybin in depression, 20 patients with a treatment-resistant form of the disorder were given two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first."

https://psychcentral.com/news/2017/...y-reset-depressed-patients-brains/127389.html


WHERE to get Magic Mushrooms?🍄

if you live in the EU you can basically order them from holland where they are legal and since basically, no customer checks inner EU traffic the possibility that it won't arrive to you is sub 0.1%

Click on these sites to order:

https://www.avalonmagicplants.com/mushrooms/magic-truffles/?language=en

https://www.wholecelium.com/countries/magic-truffles-germany/

https://www.dutch-headshop.de/smartshop/magische-trueffel

https://www.zamnesia.com/94-magic-mushrooms/96-magic-truffles

If you're living outside the EU...I have no idea...maybe it's legal in your country too or darknet is your best friend.

Look at the laws in your country before you order anything!


Recommended Dosage.💉

in the study they used

"two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first"

"hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg)"


fdfd0f017b89626b59d017754a6b3869.jpg



Dosage Calculator.⚖️

Shroomery - Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator

Roughly estimates a dosage in grams based on the species and potency of the mushroom, whether or not it's dried, and other factors.
www.shroomery.org
www.shroomery.org


Safety🦺


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Linking some people who wanted to be tagged.
@$tackThatMoney @warpsociety @Speedy @SkinjobCatastrophe @rrrrrr8526












Note: This thread originated from LOOKISM but I added onto it and polished it quite a bit but still if you want to see the original the link is below.



Would taking for a short term period result in permanent results to a degree or would they just go away after a whe
 
Okay, let us do this.👨‍🔬

WHY should one try magic mushrooms?🍄

1. Because being high inhibited is shit and ruins your life.

2. Because high inhibition is caused by the brain region called (big amygdala)

3. Because a big amygdala not only makes you high inhibited but also unproductive.

4. Because having a big amygdala makes you more prone to depression.

5. Because we can shrink the amygdala PERMANENTLY with a harmless and easily accessible drug. A drug that you don't have to take every day and safer than every jew pill out there.✡️



A big amygdala not only make you high inhibitited but also lazy [study]​


Researchers have analyzed why certain people tend to put tasks off rather than tackling them directly. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they identified two brain areas whose volume and functional connectivity are linked to an individual's ability to control their actions.

Two areas of the brain linked to action control
The biopsychologists examined 264 women and men in an MRI scanner. They assessed the volume of individual brain regions and the functional connectivity between them. In addition, all participants completed a survey measuring their own ability to execute action control.
Individuals with poor action control had a larger amygdala. Moreover, the functional connection between the amygdala and the so-called dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal ACC) was less pronounced. "These two areas of the brain had already been linked with action control in former studies," says Erhan Genç

Link:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm

A woman whose amygdala got destroyed​


Fourteen years ago, she was walking through a small park at 10 pm, when a man beckoned her over to a bench. As she approached, he pulled her down stuck a knife to her throat, and said, “I’m going to cut you, bitch!” SM didn’t panic; she didn’t feel afraid. Hearing a church choir sing in the distance, she confidently said, “If you’re going to kill me, you’re gonna have to go through my God’s angels first.” The man let her go and she walked (not ran) away. The next day, she returned to the same park.





https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...onnectivity-the-amygdala-predicts-anxiety?amp

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm




HOW to achieve desired results?🤷‍♂️

Methods

This study assessed the effects of acute administration of the hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg) versus placebo on amygdala reactivity to negative stimuli in 25 healthy volunteers using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Mood changes were assessed using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and the state portion of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. A double-blind, randomized, cross-over design was used with volunteers counterbalanced to receive psilocybin and placebo in two separate sessions at least 14 days apart.
Results

Amygdala reactivity to negative and neutral stimuli was lower after psilocybin administration than after placebo administration. The psilocybin-induced attenuation of right amygdala reactivity in response to negative stimuli was related to the psilocybin-induced increase in the positive mood state.
Conclusions

These results demonstrate that acute treatment with psilocybin decreased amygdala reactivity during emotion processing and that this was associated with an increase of positive mood in healthy volunteers. These findings may be relevant to the normalization of amygdala hyperactivity and negative mood states in patients with major depression."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322314002753



"Several of our patients described feeling ‘reset’ after the treatment and often used computer analogies. For example, one said he felt like his brain had been ‘defragged’ like a computer hard drive, and another said he felt ‘rebooted.’

“Psilocybin may be giving these individuals the temporary ‘kick start’ they need to break out of their depressive states and these imaging results do tentatively support a ‘reset’ analogy. Similar brain effects to these have been seen with electroconvulsive therapy.”

For the study, which researchers say is the first with psilocybin in depression, 20 patients with a treatment-resistant form of the disorder were given two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first."

https://psychcentral.com/news/2017/...y-reset-depressed-patients-brains/127389.html


WHERE to get Magic Mushrooms?🍄

if you live in the EU you can basically order them from holland where they are legal and since basically, no customer checks inner EU traffic the possibility that it won't arrive to you is sub 0.1%

Click on these sites to order:

https://www.avalonmagicplants.com/mushrooms/magic-truffles/?language=en

https://www.wholecelium.com/countries/magic-truffles-germany/

https://www.dutch-headshop.de/smartshop/magische-trueffel

https://www.zamnesia.com/94-magic-mushrooms/96-magic-truffles

If you're living outside the EU...I have no idea...maybe it's legal in your country too or darknet is your best friend.

Look at the laws in your country before you order anything!


Recommended Dosage.💉

in the study they used

"two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first"

"hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg)"


fdfd0f017b89626b59d017754a6b3869.jpg



Dosage Calculator.⚖️

Shroomery - Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator

Roughly estimates a dosage in grams based on the species and potency of the mushroom, whether or not it's dried, and other factors.
www.shroomery.org
www.shroomery.org


Safety🦺


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Linking some people who wanted to be tagged.
@$tackThatMoney @warpsociety @Speedy @SkinjobCatastrophe @rrrrrr8526












Note: This thread originated from LOOKISM but I added onto it and polished it quite a bit but still if you want to see the original the link is below.



How do you explain this. This study shows that shrooms were indeed shown to fix depresion but in the oppisite way you mentioned there amygdala qas heighted i responde to fesrdul pixs so they litterly got more fearful which is high inhib and basicslly the exact oppiste of what you say psilocybin will do https://www.sciencedirect.com/scien...pression by reviving emotional responsiveness.
 
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Would taking for a short term period result in permanent results to a degree or would they just go away after a whe

Network Effects​

Psychedelics appear to exert their antidepressant on a more macro level when compared with conventional ADs, promoting lasting changes in brain networks.2 For example, psilocybin – a prodrug of psilocin found in psychedelic mushrooms (aka magic mushrooms) – acutely decreases activity within the default mode network (DMN), a system of functional connections in the brain that is responsible for introspection and planning. The DMN is formed and strengthened through adaptive responses to life events and experiences, and excessive rigidity of the DMN could be symptoms of rumination, depression, and other mental health conditions.

The downregulation of the DMN by psilocybin temporarily leads to increased connectivity between brain regions that usually don’t communicate with each other, corresponding to the subjective experience of “ego-dissolution” and the subsequent generation of new perspectives and insights (Figure 1).2
Connect


Psychedelic drugs have been shown to acutely reduce the processing of negative affective stimuli26 while increasing positive mood in humans27,28. In behavioral paradigms, psychedelics have been shown to reduce sensitivity during encoding of fearful faces29, recognition of negative facial expressions30, and response to negative stimuli in an emotional inhibition task27. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have found that psilocybin acutely reduces amygdala activity and connectivity when viewing negative emotional facial expressions28,31,32. Psilocybin has also been found to acutely decrease activity in the ACC during resting state33 and during autobiographical memory recall34. If acute effects of psychedelic drugs on effect and the associated neurobiology are sustained after other acute effects of these drugs have resolved, these sustained effects may reveal a trans-diagnostic mechanism of the enduring therapeutic effects of psychedelics.

Available neuroimaging evidence may be interpreted to suggest that acute effects of psychedelic drugs on emotion perception (e.g.,27) are associated with alteration of bottom-up emotional reactivity through modulation of amygdala response to negative affective stimuli28,31,32. However, changes in emotion perception and positive and negative affect that are observed with psychedelic drugs could also reasonably result from changes in the top-down control of emotion that could lead to observed effects as down-stream results, and recent qualitative and self-report evidence supports this. A recent survey demonstrated that although psychedelics were not thought to reduce physiological components of craving and withdrawal, they may have reduced the affective components of craving and withdrawal35. Other reports identify increased “connection to life,” increased meaning-making36, and changes in other higher-level psychological factors37, as well as engagement with music38, as potential mechanisms underlying treatment efficacy.


Additional evidence abounds for a possible role of psychedelics in acutely decreasing resting-state connectivity within the default mode network (DMN)33,39,40, and between and within a number of sensory and cognitive brain networks41,42. Two reports have also provided evidence for a post-acute change in DMN connectivity after psilocybin administration, which was shown to be decreased two days after psilocybin in a cohort of long-term meditators43 and paradoxically increased one day after psilocybin in patients with treatment-resistant depression44. These findings argue for a potential neuroplastic effect of psilocybin on brain network function, loosely consistent with both in vitro and in vivo evidence for increased neuritogenesis and spinogenesis in cortical neurons in response to a wide range of classic, 5-HT2A receptor agonist psychedelics45. Plasticity within higher-order cortical brain networks may allow for increased modulation of effect by top-down cognitive circuits.


The current open-label, within-subjects pilot study was conducted to examine whether a single administration of a high dose (25 mg/70 kg) of psilocybin could lead to an enduring increase in positive affect, enduring reduction in negative affect, enduring change in neural response to emotional stimuli, and enduring changes in resting-state functional connectivity. A battery of self-report state and trait affect measures, including the Profile of Mood States (POMS)46, the State and Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)47, the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule – Form X (PANAS-X)48, the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS)49, and the Dispositional Positive Emotion Scale (DPES)50, was completed one day before, one week after, and one month after administration of psilocybin, and responses were compared between time points to investigate the enduring effect of psilocybin on state and trait affect. Participants completed the Big Five Inventory (BFI)51 and the Tellegen Absorption Scale (TAS)52 one day before and one month after psilocybin, and responses were compared between time points to investigate the enduring effect of psilocybin on personality. One day before, one week after, and one month after psilocybin, participants also underwent fMRI measurements during rest and during the completion of three separate emotion processing tasks (the emotion discrimination task15, the emotion recognition task53, and an emotional conflict Stroop task54). fMRI data collected during emotional tasks were compared between time points to determine the enduring effects of psilocybin on response to emotional stimuli in the amygdala and ACC, and analyses were repeated with whole-brain data to determine if effects could be detected outside of a priori regions of interest (ROIs). Functional connectomes calculated from resting-state scans were compared between time points to determine the enduring effects of psilocybin on functional network connectivity.

So studies have shown that psilocybin may have a potential neuroplastic effect however more studies should be conducted to prove this claim. But with all existing studies, we do have results that are promisng.
 
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I tried shrooms, I was ready to accept death, ngl it was ass.
 
?? Elab??
IDK, I like writing in mystical, cryptic ways lol.

Joking aside, the presence of Death, or rather, the cessation of an individual physical life, allows us to define Life, being the opposite of this state of apparent non-being, i.e being.

There wouldn't be Light without Darkness either, or, at least then there would only be Light, or only Life, but then it would lose all the attributes that we ascribe to those concepts,

we wouldn't even notice the presence of Light, or Life, because then it would be the only thing we know, an absolute.

Think of an absolute concept, without having an opposite, and you'll see how hard it is to define a concept, without being able to compare to what it isn't, because it is everything.
 
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No I noticed playing dumb IRL gives way better results tbh.
I'll tell you, number one asset in today's world is speed of execution,

ofc thinking a bit before you act is good, but with time you learn how to systemize your decision-making process, so that when an opportunity arises, you just know in a split second if you should pounce on it, and then just do it,

or Chad will do it before you do, because Chad never overthinks his stuff.

I could make a thread of anything useful I learn over the years tbh, but then I would have to charge for access, I nned money for Bimax too.
 
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I'll tell you, number one asset in today's world is speed of execution,

ofc thinking a bit before you act is good, but with time you learn how to systemize your decision-making process, so that when an opportunity arises, you just know in a split second if you should pounce on it, and then just do it,

or Chad will do it before you do, because Chad never overthinks his stuff.

I could make a thread of anything useful I learn over the years tbh, but then I would have to charge for access, I nned money for Bimax too.
No shekels
 
@FraudingIQ I can perform high-quality Bimax/Lefort surgery on you if you like, at only a fraction of the price!

That way, YOU my man got the Bimax that will ascend you!

And I, will get the money to get Bimax, everyone is happy!
 
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@FraudingIQ If you see a flaw in my logic with your high IQ, please let me know, but I think it's legit.
 
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@FraudingIQ If you see a flaw in my logic with your high IQ, please let me know, but I think it's legit.
How much you offering?????
 
How much you offering?????
I don't think you understand.

How much YOU are offering ME, in order for me to perform surgery on YOU?
 
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I don't think you understand.

How much YOU are offering ME, in order for me to perform surgery on YOU?
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you know this was fun and all but this thread is about magic mushrooms not about surgeries
 
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you know this was fun and all but this thread is about magic mushrooms not about surgeries
I feel like this thread is kinda dead rn, so we trying to revive it kind of
 
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I feel like this thread is kinda dead rn, so we trying to revive it kind of
Yeah it was dead thx for reviving it I'm just afraid that mods will kick it out from BestOfTheBest
 
Yeah it was dead thx for reviving it I'm just afraid that mods will kick it out from BestOfTheBest
No, because I can write useful stuff on here I think, I did all of them droogz.

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Magic mushrooms changed my life for the better, they can be shocking if you are constantly lying to yourself.
 
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Magic mushrooms changed my life for the better, they can be shocking if you are constantly lying to yourself.
What improvements did you see?
 
I'm scared to try shrooms cause I've read a lot of shit about HPPD, back in the day where I used to smoke a lot of skunk weed. I've got something that's called visual snow from smoking all the weed, and apparently that's a milder manifestation of HPPD. And weed is also a psychedelic, albeit a weak one. So yeah, be careful with this shit.
 
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Magic mushrooms changed my life for the better, they can be shocking if you are constantly lying to yourself.
Yeah that was one of my insights also, that you cannot cheat the man you see in the mirror when you go to bed, and when you first wake up in the morning, at the end of the day, you can only delude yourself in your lies for only a while, for some of us, it simply lasts a lifetime:

"When you get what you want in your struggle for self
And the world makes you king for a day
Just go to the mirror and look at yourself
And see what that man has to say.

For it isn’t your father, or mother, or wife
Whose judgment upon you must pass
The fellow whose verdict counts most in your life
Is the one staring back from the glass.

He’s the fellow to please – never mind all the rest
For he’s with you, clear to the end
And you’ve passed your most difficult, dangerous test
If the man in the glass is your friend.

You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years
And get pats on the back as you pass
But your final reward will be heartache and tears
If you’ve cheated the man in the glass."

"The Guy in the Glass" (1934), Dale Wimbrow.
 
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I'm scared to try shrooms cause I've read a lot of shit about HPPD, back in the day where I used to smoke a lot of skunk weed. I've got something that's called visual snow from smoking all the weed, and apparently that's a milder manifestation of HPPD. And weed is also a psychedelic, albeit a weak one. So yeah, be careful with this shit.
Yes, it may happen in some users.
 
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One important thing to note, there are several drugs that look identical to LSD but are actually not, like NBOMe in my country, which dealers say that it’s LSD but it’s actually much more dangrerous and the trip is horrible.
 
One important thing to note, there are several drugs that look identical to LSD but are actually not, like NBOMe in my country, which dealers say that it’s LSD but it’s actually much more dangrerous and the trip is horrible.
True one should be careful from who to buy.

You also have a research chemical called

4-AcO-DMT

that has similar effects.
 
can i go to the forest and eat them?
 
If you live in a area they naturally grow and can identify them as magic mushroom then yes if no then no retard
just ate one and im feeling weird
 
Okay, let us do this.👨‍🔬

WHY should one try magic mushrooms?🍄

1. Because being high inhibited is shit and ruins your life.

2. Because high inhibition is caused by the brain region called (big amygdala)

3. Because a big amygdala not only makes you high inhibited but also unproductive.

4. Because having a big amygdala makes you more prone to depression.

5. Because we can shrink the amygdala PERMANENTLY with a harmless and easily accessible drug. A drug that you don't have to take every day and safer than every jew pill out there.✡️



A big amygdala not only make you high inhibitited but also lazy [study]​


Researchers have analyzed why certain people tend to put tasks off rather than tackling them directly. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they identified two brain areas whose volume and functional connectivity are linked to an individual's ability to control their actions.

Two areas of the brain linked to action control
The biopsychologists examined 264 women and men in an MRI scanner. They assessed the volume of individual brain regions and the functional connectivity between them. In addition, all participants completed a survey measuring their own ability to execute action control.
Individuals with poor action control had a larger amygdala. Moreover, the functional connection between the amygdala and the so-called dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal ACC) was less pronounced. "These two areas of the brain had already been linked with action control in former studies," says Erhan Genç

Link:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm

A woman whose amygdala got destroyed​


Fourteen years ago, she was walking through a small park at 10 pm, when a man beckoned her over to a bench. As she approached, he pulled her down stuck a knife to her throat, and said, “I’m going to cut you, bitch!” SM didn’t panic; she didn’t feel afraid. Hearing a church choir sing in the distance, she confidently said, “If you’re going to kill me, you’re gonna have to go through my God’s angels first.” The man let her go and she walked (not ran) away. The next day, she returned to the same park.





https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...onnectivity-the-amygdala-predicts-anxiety?amp

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822090455.htm




HOW to achieve desired results?🤷‍♂️

Methods

This study assessed the effects of acute administration of the hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg) versus placebo on amygdala reactivity to negative stimuli in 25 healthy volunteers using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Mood changes were assessed using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and the state portion of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. A double-blind, randomized, cross-over design was used with volunteers counterbalanced to receive psilocybin and placebo in two separate sessions at least 14 days apart.
Results

Amygdala reactivity to negative and neutral stimuli was lower after psilocybin administration than after placebo administration. The psilocybin-induced attenuation of right amygdala reactivity in response to negative stimuli was related to the psilocybin-induced increase in the positive mood state.
Conclusions

These results demonstrate that acute treatment with psilocybin decreased amygdala reactivity during emotion processing and that this was associated with an increase of positive mood in healthy volunteers. These findings may be relevant to the normalization of amygdala hyperactivity and negative mood states in patients with major depression."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322314002753



"Several of our patients described feeling ‘reset’ after the treatment and often used computer analogies. For example, one said he felt like his brain had been ‘defragged’ like a computer hard drive, and another said he felt ‘rebooted.’

“Psilocybin may be giving these individuals the temporary ‘kick start’ they need to break out of their depressive states and these imaging results do tentatively support a ‘reset’ analogy. Similar brain effects to these have been seen with electroconvulsive therapy.”

For the study, which researchers say is the first with psilocybin in depression, 20 patients with a treatment-resistant form of the disorder were given two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first."

https://psychcentral.com/news/2017/...y-reset-depressed-patients-brains/127389.html


WHERE to get Magic Mushrooms?🍄

if you live in the EU you can basically order them from holland where they are legal and since basically, no customer checks inner EU traffic the possibility that it won't arrive to you is sub 0.1%

Click on these sites to order:

https://www.avalonmagicplants.com/mushrooms/magic-truffles/?language=en

https://www.wholecelium.com/countries/magic-truffles-germany/

https://www.dutch-headshop.de/smartshop/magische-trueffel

https://www.zamnesia.com/94-magic-mushrooms/96-magic-truffles

If you're living outside the EU...I have no idea...maybe it's legal in your country too or darknet is your best friend.

Look at the laws in your country before you order anything!


Recommended Dosage.💉

in the study they used

"two doses of psilocybin (10 mg and 25 mg), with the second dose a week after the first"

"hallucinogen psilocybin (.16 mg/kg)"


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Dosage Calculator.⚖️

Shroomery - Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator

Roughly estimates a dosage in grams based on the species and potency of the mushroom, whether or not it's dried, and other factors.
www.shroomery.org
www.shroomery.org


Safety🦺


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Note: This thread originated from LOOKISM but I added onto it and polished it quite a bit but still if you want to see the original the link is below.



Do shroom affect t and hormone? I search up and lurk up Reddit and no one make a thread about hormone and shroom
 
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how do i make sure i won't jump off a fucking building if i ever did do it
also where do you get it in the us and does it have any dangerous effects
 
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how do i make sure i won't jump off a fucking building if i ever did do it
also where do you get it in the us and does it have any dangerous effects
illegal. & you probably want to take it while someone you trust is around just in case
 
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another mogger thread by my fav user
 
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