Mushroom tea
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Mushroom tea
The skeletal formula of 4-HO-DMT.
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Chemical Nomenclature
Common names Psilocin, 4-HO-DMT
Substitutive name Psilocine, Psilocyn, or Psilotsin
Systematic name 3-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl]-4-indolol
Routes of Administration


Oral
Dosage
Threshold 3 - 4mg
Light 4 - 8mg
Common 6 - 20mg
Strong 20 - 40mg
Heavy 35mg+
Duration
Onset 15 - 30 mins
Peak 90 - 180 mins
Offset 2 - 6 hours
Afterglow up to 8 hours









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Items needed

  • Dose of psilocybin mushrooms
  • 250ml tap water
  • One tea bag of any kind of tea (not only limited to tea, e.g. peppermint works pretty well)
  • Sweetener (sugar, honey, etc)
  • One small pan or a microwave
  • One glass

Procedure

  1. The chosen tea of the tea bag should be brewed as usual or by following the producer's instructions.
  2. The sweetener should be added to the tea.
  3. The mushrooms must be minced and placed into the void glass of water.
  4. One or two minutes after the tea stops boiling, it should be poured over the minced mushrooms into the glass.
  5. The person should wait for five to ten minutes and then enjoy his tea. The onset is faster than simply eating the mushrooms.

Dosage

When using Psilocybe cubensis for oral consumption, the dose may vary slightly by strain, but is generally considered to be:

  • Light : .25 - 1 g
  • Common : 1 - 2.5 g
  • Strong : 2.5 - 4 g
  • Heavy : 5.5+ g

Precautions

As psilocin/psilocybin is found in psychedelic mushrooms, there can be some risk in misidentifying mushroom species and accidentally consuming poisonous varieties. This can be avoided by educating oneself in advance on how to properly identify the correct species of mushroom and the potential look alike mushrooms found within one's local area.

See also