Description
Magic truffles, also known as psilocybin truffles, are a type of psychoactive fungus. They are the sclerotia, or compact masses of mycelium, of certain species of psilocybin mushrooms. These truffles contain the same hallucinogenic substances, namely psilocybin and psilocin, as the mushrooms.
In the Netherlands, the use of magic mushrooms was declared illegal in October 2007, but the ban did not include the sclerotium form of the mushrooms. This led to the increased popularity of magic truffles as a legal alternative. Today, smart shops in the Netherlands offer magic truffles as a legal option for those seeking a psychedelic experience.
It is important to note that magic truffles do not have the same addictive potential as drugs by conventional definitions. The psychoactive component, psilocybin, does not create physical addiction. Additionally, there is little to no evidence to suggest psychological dependence on psilocybin.
Tolerance to magic truffles specifically is not extensively researched. However, tolerance to psilocybin, in general, is well understood. With repeated use, higher doses are needed to achieve the same effect due to the down-regulation of 5HT2A receptors. There is also cross-tolerance between psilocybin and LSD, meaning that higher doses of these substances are needed when consumed frequently. Tolerance can return to baseline through temporary abstinence.
There are five different species of truffles commonly available: Psilocybe mexicana (Jalisco/Mexicana A), Psilocybe tampanensis, Psilocybe galindoi, Psilocybe atlantis, and Psilocybe pajaritos.
In summary, magic truffles are the sclerotia of psilocybin mushrooms that are legally available in the Netherlands. They contain the same psychoactive substances and offer a similar psychedelic experience as magic mushrooms. They do not create physical addiction, and tolerance varies based on individual usage. Visit our website to experience the same quality at www.psilocybemushroomsshop.com.
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