Welcome to our Psilocybin FAQ’s page — your go-to resource for clear, honest answers about psilocybin mushrooms, how they work, how to use them safely, and what to expect. Whether you’re a first-time explorer, a curious microdoser, or a seasoned psychonaut, we’re here to help you make informed, responsible decisions.
We’ve organized the most common questions into categories covering product info, legality, usage, antidepressants, safety, and shipping. If you still have questions after browsing, feel free to contact our team — we’re happy to help.
What are psilocybin mushrooms?
Psilocybin mushrooms are naturally occurring fungi that contain the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin. These compounds produce mind-altering effects, including enhanced perception, altered thinking, and spiritual experiences.
What types of mushrooms do you offer?
We carry a variety of strains, including classics like Golden Teacher, Blue Meanie, B+, and newer varieties like Jedi Mind Fuck and Thai Tanic. Each strain has its own unique potency, visual effects, and character. Full descriptions are available on each product page.
How are your mushrooms grown?
Our mushrooms are cultivated in sterile, controlled environments using organic substrates in monotubs. We prioritize quality, cleanliness, and potency in every batch to ensure you receive premium products.
Do I need a medical or therapeutic license to buy from you?
No license is required for educational, research, or harm-reduction use in permitted regions.
How much should I take for a first-time experience?
A light dose is typically 0.5 to 1 gram (dry weight). For a moderate trip, 1.5 to 2.5 grams is common. Always start low if you’re unsure. Set, setting, and mindset play a huge role in your experience.
Can I microdose your mushrooms?
Yes! Many customers use our products for microdosing, typically 0.1 to 0.3 grams every few days. Microdosing may support mood, creativity, and focus without full psychedelic effects.
Can psilocybin be used for mental health or spiritual purposes?
Many users report profound benefits for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and spiritual growth. However, psilocybin is not a substitute for professional medical treatment. Please consult a licensed therapist or guide if using mushrooms for mental health purposes.
Are psilocybin mushrooms safe?
Psilocybin has a low toxicity profile and is non-addictive, but it should be used responsibly. Effects can be intense, especially at higher doses. Always use in a safe, comfortable environment and consider having a sober sitter if it’s your first time.
Should anyone avoid using psilocybin mushrooms?
Yes. Individuals with a personal or family history of schizophrenia or psychosis, or those currently taking certain psychiatric medications, should avoid psilocybin unless under medical supervision.
Psilocybin and Antidepressants
Can I take psilocybin while on antidepressants?
It depends on the type of antidepressant and individual sensitivity. Many antidepressants, especially SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors), can blunt or dampen the effects of psilocybin. This doesn’t necessarily make the experience unsafe, but it may reduce its intensity or effectiveness.
Is it dangerous to mix psilocybin with antidepressants?
There is no well-documented evidence of severe physical danger when combining psilocybin with SSRIs or SNRIs. However, MAOIs (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors) may pose higher risk when mixed with psychedelics and should be avoided. That said, always consult with a licensed healthcare professional before combining any substances, especially for therapeutic use.
Will my antidepressant prevent me from having a full psychedelic experience?
It might. Many users report that SSRIs and some other medications can dull the emotional and visual aspects of the experience. Some also find that larger doses are needed to achieve the desired effects, though increasing the dose can also increase risk of anxiety or discomfort.
Can psilocybin replace my antidepressant?
While research suggests psilocybin has potential for long-term relief from depression, especially treatment-resistant depression, it is not a replacement for prescribed medication without proper medical oversight. Long-term change often requires integration support, therapy, and lifestyle changes alongside any psychedelic experience.
Should I stop taking my antidepressant before using psilocybin?
Do not stop any medication without medical supervision. Abruptly discontinuing antidepressants can lead to withdrawal symptoms or mental health setbacks. If you’re considering therapeutic use of psilocybin, it’s important to work with a psychedelic-informed therapist or doctor who can guide you safely.