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Laboratory Grade Mushrooms – How Does Science Use Them?

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If you heard of laboratory grade mushrooms, you probably already have an idea of how far scientists might go in order to achieve the enhanced growth of certain fungi for research purposes. A laboratory grade mushroom is simply a mushroom that was grown from special spores to contain an ideal amount of its most important active substances. For laboratory grade mushrooms to be grown, certain conditions have to be met. For example, researchers buy mushroom spores from laboratories that are equipped with sterile rooms so that the inoculation process can be performed just right. The incubation rooms, where one can find sawdust bags and spawn and the microscopy media rooms where mushrooms are studied and evaluated, are also an important part of the process. Laboratories that grow and study laboratory grade mushrooms are also equipped with pasteurization and refrigeration rooms, production spaces and shipping areas, where all the important substances and materials are received. Spores are

Psilocybin Cubensis Mushrooms and Their Medical Potential

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While psilocybin cubensis mushrooms are known to have been used in healing rituals since more than 5,000 years ago, science has only recently begun to explore the medical capabilities of their active compound, psilocybin. The enormous untapped medical potential of the substance is considered to be very promising primarily in the mental health field, where some studies conducted during the 2010s showed that psilocybin could be used to treat the symptoms of anxiety, chronic depression and burnout, as well as those of severe depressive episodes experienced by cancer patients. A single dose of psilocybin along with a therapy session focusing on treating depression has been equated with multiple psychotherapy sessions by leading mental health professionals. Additionally, the “magic” mushrooms that contain psilocybin are known for their ability to improve on the general state of focus, alertness, creative thinking and positive thinking in people who found it hard to cope with stressful jobs

Why Are Magic Mushroom Spores in a Grey Legal Zone?

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Magic mushrooms, also known as psilocybe cubensis mushrooms, are psychedelic fungi that are still illegal to own and use in many parts of the world – including most of the United States. Psilocybin is a substance that has hallucinogenic and psychedelic properties, as well as certain healing qualities that scientists are just now discovering. Because of their mind-altering effects, psilocybe cubensis mushrooms are not considered safe to use in certain situations – such as while driving, operating equipment or taking care of young children. As a result, psilocybin is considered a serious drug in most states, and efforts to decriminalize it for recreational use are mostly stagnant. If used responsibly, however, psilocybin has a huge potential for treating mental health conditions, including severe cases of depression and anxiety. Also, many people use them as part of a practice called “microdosing” which takes the consciousness-altering properties of psilocybe cubensis mushrooms out of

The Connection Between Magic Mushrooms and Major Depressive Disorder

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Recently there has been a lot of talk about the use of psilocybin mushrooms for the treatment of depression. But how well does it actually work? Are there any significant shroom spores studies that might prove their effect to be strong and lasting? One smaller study has sown that the primary chemical derived from magic mushrooms – known as psilocybin – could be used to help alleviate some symptoms of depression. Additionally, the promising neural responses that were detected actually lasted for a few weeks. Survey-based studies have suggested that the use of psychedelic mushrooms in general provided various mental health benefits and important improvements in patients experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Some research from 2016 also suggests that the use of psilocybin, under certain circumstances, can greatly diminish any feelings of anxiety, hopelessness and depression in people who are suffering from cancer. A follow-up study focused primarily on cases of treatment

Why Are Psilocybin Spores Not Forbidden

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The legality of the psychedelic substance psilocybin, as well as the “magic” mushrooms that produce it, together with their spores, has been a hotly debated topic for quite a while. The question that many people want to ask is, why is it that magic mushrooms themselves are illegal in many parts, while the psilocybin mushroom spores are actually legal to own, send through the mail and travel with? The first thing you have to know is that, just because it’s a general fact that in most cases psilocybin spores are not illegal, that doesn’t make it universally true. In fact, there are a few jurisdictions, such as those in California, Idaho and Georgia, where the legislation actually prohibits the sale of psilocybin mushroom spores . Also, the growing of magic mushrooms is seen as drug manufacturing in some areas, so the prohibitions there are quite heavily enforced. Nevertheless, that being said, much of the legislature in the United States actually allows psilocybin spores, as well as p

The Importance of Mycologic Studies Using Laboratory Grade Mushrooms

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Mycologic studies focus on the scientific study of fungi. Whether you want to figure out how to grow larger quantities of edible mushrooms faster, or you’re looking at the development of efficient antidotes for the most dangerous mushrooms, all of that research, along with anything that looks at the growth, evolution and effects of mushroom species, can be covered under mycology. The use of laboratory grade mushrooms has been an important part of the study of fungi that mycologists often emphasize. A laboratory grade mushroom is essentially a mushroom that features high concentrations of active substances that can be used for medical purposes or various other applications. For example, a laboratory grade “magic” psilocybin mushroom will contain a higher concentration of psilocybin than most other psilocybe cubensis mushrooms. Laboratory grade magic mushroom spores can be used efficiently to study the effects of the substance or to see how different concentrations of the extracts

Using Mushroom Spore Syringes for Research

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Mushroom spore syringes are commonly sold online, and can be used to grow a wide variety of mushrooms, either for consumption or for research. If you want to look at the inoculation, growth process, development and properties of various species of mushrooms, buying reputable mushroom spores should be among your top priorities. Although the science behind it is somewhat more complex, a spore syringe basically consists of sterilized water and mushroom spores. The spores can be kept inside the syringe for quite a while, and they’ll still be viable for inoculation. However, depending on the type, size and brand of the syringe, and the species of the mushroom spores you are using, the expiration date might have to be closely monitored, especially if you plan to grow high quality, laboratory grade mushrooms. Mushroom spores and spore syringes also allow you to experiment with the spores themselves and with growing mushrooms on different types of substrates to see how they behave. This is

Avoiding Legal Trouble While Looking for Magic Mushrooms and Mushroom Spores

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There is more and more focus on magic mushrooms, especially since new studies revealed their potential in treating various mental diseases (depression, anxiety, alcohol addiction etc.). They seem to undergo a quite spectacular transformation, from recreational drugs to promising medical treatments. However, magic mushrooms remain illegal, at least for now, which makes the research more difficult. The scientific interest already generated a growing social acceptance, and is currently contributing to legal changes in states and cities across the U.S. The decriminalization process has begun, but there is still quite a long way to go until we will be able to talk about legality. In the meantime, scientific research can be legally done on spores and laboratory grade mushrooms. Spores are legal because they do not contain the hallucinogenic substance – psylocibin – that is actually banned; it appears only in later development stages of the mushroom. So, if you are a passionate mycologi