I'd like to hear more of the facts behind Paul Stamets statements suggesting that portabella mushrooms are "highly carcinogenetic" (from an interview with Joe Rogan).
Didn't he say something along the lines of "highly problematic". Or just that they had problems, and not what the problems were? Don't recall him calling the carcinogenic
@@alvinwe8396 You are correct... he doesn't specifically say "carcinogenic." Instead, he tells Joe that Portabella mushrooms contain Hydrazines and Agaratines (which are known to be carcinogenic). And when asked to explain more he declined to answer... saying that doing so would put his "life in danger"
I live in the Netherlands and even though the mushrooms containing psilocybin are illegal to sell. They are legal to grow. The spores, mycelium, and growing supplies are legal. Also, the sale of the sclerotia containing psilocybin is legal too. Seeing that they aren't technically mushrooms
My Lion's Mane LOVES Basmati. I tested a lot. You might get higher yields with blabla but colonization time of Basmati wins. Sure, strains can be trained but why bother if you have found food which makes your strain "happy", all-you-can-eat speedrunning?!
jumping out of a window on shrooms isnt stupid it is sad. in the 80's you could buy dried San pedro and 2cb in the smartshop. the mushroom ban was gonna happen sooner or later. i was really mad when it happened. but to be fair magic mushrooms dont belong in a busy city centre in the hands of a tourist.
Psilocybin mushrooms and psychedelics, as a whole, have shown substantial promise as beneficial agents that can truly aid individuals grappling with mental health difficulties.
Mushrooms played a pivotal role in my journey to conquer addiction, and I've never experienced a greater sense of self-control. I'm proud to say I've been clean for one year.
In Toronto, I recently went to my local Shroom store (grey area legal) for some low dose gummies. Late evening and alone in the store the clerk gave me a long spiel about the products. Only accepting cash, I went across the street for an ATM & returned, to which she said "how can I help you"? Then holding the product in my hand I give her the cash (which she overcharges me), puts the change in a bag and hands it to me. Poor girl was so high.
Well if the genetic makeup of the strains commonly available on the market are similar, I'd say that's almost a sign from God that those are a good genetic strain to have on the market.
The pilot wasn't on mushrooms, he had taken it 3 days prior. He wasn't on a mushroom induced psychotic break, he was on a psychotic break induced mushroom treatment. The whole reason he took shrooms was to cure his psychosis.
In Sweden (where I live), the authorities measure the amount of illegal drugs in the sewage, the same way they measure the amount of corona and flu viruses in the sewage. The knowledge is used to implement measures for public health. But you don't get high from drinking sewage.
The chart at 3:19 is very interesting, do you have a link to where this came from? Also, McTaggart seems like a cool dude - you should have him on the show for an interview!
it would be great if it's possible to introduce and activate psylocibin genes in other mushroom species... it's probably really difficult to find and transfer all precursor genes needed for this to work. brst to do it with yeast... since yeast is absurdly easy to grow in huge scales and really easy to extract those interesting compounds... which would then obviously need to be blottered. still absolutely worth it though.
can't wait for the first psylocibin yeast to pop up 😂 Huge scale production, funky bread, etc 🤔 Or edit psylocybe to grow like yeast... either way, this could lead to huge scale growing and extraction operations, since yeast is massively easy to grow in huge scales
Only through good advocacy work can medicinal mushrooms reach their full expression of legal and acceptable use and sale in the various countries around the world. That being the case, the responsibility is ours to educate. These videos are a great contribution, keep it up.
I already mentally created a format for making every single designer’s “shroom” that is realistically needed in two days society. But I have no use for this knowledge 😂
I do have to say that it doesn't look like Texas has high speed rail. It seems there are talks of building a 205 mile an hour line between two cities. I wanted to believe otherwise but I know the US is in a league of its' own when it comes to not investing in things that make sense.
Good stuff as always. IMHO, we don't need legalization as things are going along simply fine w/out the ignorant and paranoid getting into the conversation. If you can't or won't learn what you need to learn, these gifts are not for you.
@@billfromnxtdoor5575 Hmm, please say more. As someone who invests significant energy into helping others learn about the wonders of fungi, I'm curious as to your perspective.
If it wasn’t so frustrating, some of those articles would be funny. The lack of understanding is disappointing . Laws get made and effected by people that have crazy misconceptions and never did any kind of research themselves
how can you be shroom lover yet so indifferent toward horrible shit around ?! I can imagine in last day before mutual destruction of nuclear war if internet works you sit there and talk about mushrooms like robot as if nothing is happening.