Third Eye Microdose drugs are catching the attention of doctors and researchers for their potential to alleviate conditions like treatment-resistant depression. But many aficionados still prefer to experience hallucinogens in the privacy of their own homes, microdosing a fraction of a typical dose to achieve subperceptual effects. That’s why some sellers of fungus have turned to the internet, and online searchers are finding a wide range of mushroom-related items.
Among the more notable offerings are chocolate bars infused with shrooms from a company called Galaxy Labs. A bar labeled “Enter the Womb of Uranus” contains 24 segments, each containing 150 milligrams of psilocybin. That’s a lot, even at lower doses. The company says it’s designed to evoke euphoria, relaxation and spiritual enlightenment, though consuming 16 of the 24 segments will send you into a “wormhole” that leads straight to Uranus.
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In addition to chocolate, there are a variety of mushrooms-infused edibles and tinctures from companies such as Mycology Direct, Schedule35 and Shroom World. These are available for purchase through websites that make the process simple and discreet. The website Psychedelia Webstore, for instance, sells products that can be dissolved in water or added to food, including guides to help users navigate the different experiences from varying strains.
Buyers should be aware of pitfalls that can occur in the unregulated market. They should find a seller who follows “good manufacturing practices” to ensure quality and look for a return policy in case they don’t have the right experience. They should also check local laws before making a purchase.