Psilocybin mushrooms and truffles contain a non-addictive compound that alter mood and perception, offering benefits like increased creativity and empathy.
Psilocybin is a psychoactive compound found in many species of fungi. Whilst mushrooms grow above ground, truffles refer to the sclerotia that grow underground – the subterranean portion of the mushroom.
Typically, the effects of psilocybin on an empty stomach will be felt within an hour of ingestion and include shifts in consciousness, perception, mood, and thought. Research indicates that there are many potential lasting benefits of psilocybin including enhanced subjective wellbeing; increased activity in the visual cortex and experience of “ego loss”; and promotion of creativity and empathy. The experience can lead to the unearthing and release of stored emotions, memories, deep insights, profound and psychedelic imagery, and an entire spectrum of feelings from euphoria to sadness or grief. Please note that psilocybin is not known to be addictive.