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How to Make Mushroom Tea With a 8th of Mushrooms
Mushroom tea is an easy and straightforward way to experience the power of herbs combined with psilocybin extracts for an intoxicatingly stimulating beverage. Mushrooms such as magic mushrooms, reishi mushrooms and chaga mushrooms all provide different therapeutic effects; making your own mushroom tea could prove just the ticket!
Since mushroom-derived compounds can have powerful psychological and emotional impacts, their consumption must be done so carefully and respectfully. Mushroom tea should ideally be prepared and enjoyed under supervision to ensure an enjoyable experience. Psychedelic mushroom tea can also serve as an aid in exploring altered states of consciousness or aiding spiritual and emotional healing.
To create mushroom tea, the best method is grinding mushrooms into a fine powder and soaking it in water for at least an hour to allow the extracts to release, before straining and drinking as a tea.
One of the most popular methods of taking psilocybin is through mushroom tea. Typically made up of herbs and mushroom powder soaked in hot water for several hours before being drunk either alone or mixed with ingredients like lemon juice and honey for an alternative drink experience. Sip slowly or sip discreetly through a straw.
Effects of mushroom tea vary significantly among individuals. This depends on several factors such as the type of mushrooms used, consumption environment and personal biological makeup of an individual. Some individuals report experiencing various kinds of effects ranging from altered states of consciousness to physical changes; it’s therefore vitally important that prior to taking mushrooms any research be conducted into potential side effects and concerns should be investigated prior to use.
As a rule of thumb, when taking mushroom tea it should always be eaten in the company of someone you trust and according to precise preparation instructions. Furthermore, only consume small quantities as too much can produce unwanted side effects.