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How to Make Magic Mushroom Tea
Psychedelic mushrooms can produce an array of effects, from visual hallucinations and altered perceptions to deeper introspection and spiritual awakenings. People often describe this journey as spiritually enlightening or liberating themselves from society’s norms and restrictions, or even having out-of-body experiences; individual experiences will vary significantly based on dosage, diet factors and setting. Therefore, magic mushroom tea should always be consumed safely with the support of someone who remains sober throughout your journey.
Magic mushroom tea is an accessible and simple way to take in psychoactive compounds, and is suitable for people of all levels of experience. The recipe is straightforward and can easily be tailored to your personal preferences; some enthusiasts like to add ingredients such as lemon juice or herbal teas for enhanced flavoring purposes. Brewing times also have an effectful outcome.
Begin by grinding the mushrooms into a powder. This will increase their surface area and make it easier for them to absorb psilocybin during the steeping process. A coffee grinder works well for this task; food processors or blenders may also suffice. Next, prepare water. Pour it over your mushrooms and allow them to steep for at least 15 minutes before stirring them again.
Once the steeping period is over, remove the mushrooms from the pot and strain the liquid to ensure no mushroom fragments remain in your final product. Store any extra mushroom powder for use in other recipes or use directly as is!
At last, it’s time to enjoy your tea! Sip slowly and experience its uplifting, calming, and soothing properties. To optimize the experience, it is best done in an ambient yet cozy atmosphere – be it outdoors with nature nearby or indoors with music playing – where you can set the right ambiance and atmosphere. Or consider including mushroom tea into your daily ritual to experience its mind-body benefits all throughout your day – so relax with a cup of magical mushroom tea today!