Description
microdose mushroom capsules are formulated with ingredients to promote mental calm, a sense of well-being, and aid in healing. Red beet powder boosts oxygen intake throughout the body to promote focus, memory, and mood balance while turmeric root helps combat body inflammation. Great for active users looking for faster muscle recovery, a boost in mental energy, and enhanced feelings of positivity and serenity.
This formula helps to recover from pain conditions and prolonged stress from work or PTSD by way of curcumin, ashwagandha, and psilocybin.
microdose mushroom capsules
Recommend Use: Promotes mental calm, improves mood, and combats body inflammation. Suitable for all users.
Recommended Dosage: Adults take 1 capsule daily. Take with food/meals.
Package: Each box contains 24 capsules. Each capsule contains 100mg of Magic Mushrooms for a total of 2,400mg.
Ingredients:
- Magic Mushrooms — 100 mg
- Red Beet Root — 100 mg
- Curcumin Turmeric Root PE 95% Curcumins — 95 mg
- Berry Mix — 50 mg
- Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) 1.5% withanolides — 2.25 mg
The benefits of full-dose psychedelics
While more than a thousand early studies linked psychedelic use with beneficial effects [12], there was a 40-year pause on psychedelic research following the prohibition of these substances [13]. Despite the continued prohibition, modern research has revealed the promising potential of LSD and psilocybin for treating alcohol and tobacco dependence [14,15,16,17], depression [18, 19], and end-of-life anxiety [20,21,22], while related research on 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has shown great promise for treating post-traumatic stress disorder [23]. Psychedelics can also increase openness and occasion mystical-type experiences in healthy controls [24,25,26]. As full-dose psychedelics appear to aid in the relief of severe, chronic psychiatric conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety, PTSD), milder mental health concerns may plausibly be treated by lower, recurring doses. This is especially worth considering if certain full-dose outcomes are found to rely on purely pharmacologic mechanisms rather than primarily on phenomenological experiences [27].
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