I took the a definite non-micro dose for some shroom gummies i have (not at home rn - will update with the dosage info once i am) but i should be experiencing some effects rn and i am not sure if i feel really anything

My experience with shrooms has been pretty consistent in that regard except for a single time where i definitely experienced euphoria, but no hallucinations. That plus the issues Ive mentioned with LSD in my previous post and im just straight up confused at this point. I know people have pointed out that the LSD might be bunk but im not totally convinced since the ketamine they sold me was quite quite good. I think what i might do is wait a few weeks to reset my tolerance then just go for a much higher dose to see what happens

And of course theres a chance the gummies are bunk too, but i doubt it. They smelled exactly like magic mushrooms

  • Sulvor [he/him, undecided]
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    Somehow gummy manufacturing can lead to uneven dosages. It was in the news recently, but that was about melatonin and CBD, but I bet the general rules still stand. Some had almost no active ingredients, while some had like 10x the listed dose.

    Hope you have fun!

    BTW, if you've been off the SNRI for a month it shouldn't be affecting this at all.

    • dat_math [they/them]M
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      Somehow gummy manufacturing can lead to uneven dosages. It was in the news recently, but that was about melatonin and CBD, but I bet the general rules still stand. Some had almost no active ingredients, while some had like 10x the listed dose.

      This is a huge issue with unregulated supplements and probably most cannabinoid gummies found online. Did the article you referred to go into details on the source of the inconsistencies? I would think with adequate quality testing in process most manufacturers would be able to better homogenize their gummies.

      • Sulvor [he/him, undecided]
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        I'll see if I can find it, the issue is a lot of these things are considered supplements, not drugs, so the FDA doesn't have the same kind of oversight.

        https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2804077

        One product did not contain detectable levels of melatonin but did contain 31.3 mg of CBD.

        I don't think this goes into the cause though.