bobfromearth
Rising Star
Greetings !
I would like to request advice on how to test the molecular content of a mushroom . It is a polypore or wood conk that was discovered growing on the side of dead ash trees along a river that flows south from a mountain on a Native American Reservation . This fungi is sacred to our people . Imbibing its essence induces a psychedelic experience . The effects are similar yet quite distinct to the visionary altered state , dreamlike non-ordinary reality , & entheogenic multidimensional qualities of consciousness induced by psilocybin mushrooms & muscimol based amanita muscaria fungi ( the first & second psychedelic mushrooms respectively ) . My theory is that this is the third psychedelic mushroom & contains a NEW kind of molecule that has yet to be studied by modern science . Any support would be greatly appreciated .
Gratitude !
In another thread someone suggested Perenniporia Fraxinophila as the species name & potential alkaloids being baeocystin and aeruginascin .
I would like to request advice on how to test the molecular content of a mushroom . It is a polypore or wood conk that was discovered growing on the side of dead ash trees along a river that flows south from a mountain on a Native American Reservation . This fungi is sacred to our people . Imbibing its essence induces a psychedelic experience . The effects are similar yet quite distinct to the visionary altered state , dreamlike non-ordinary reality , & entheogenic multidimensional qualities of consciousness induced by psilocybin mushrooms & muscimol based amanita muscaria fungi ( the first & second psychedelic mushrooms respectively ) . My theory is that this is the third psychedelic mushroom & contains a NEW kind of molecule that has yet to be studied by modern science . Any support would be greatly appreciated .
Gratitude !
In another thread someone suggested Perenniporia Fraxinophila as the species name & potential alkaloids being baeocystin and aeruginascin .
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- there are various biochemical pathways within the human brain that can lead to some form of visionary experience so, well, I'm just looking forward to what comes up once a biochemical analysis and subsequent experiential testing guides us towards possible new ways - to the mainstream scientific paradigm - that the wonders of nature serve to modulate human consciousness into the visionary sphere. Thus we discovered, for example, the kappa-opioid mechanism of Salvia divinorum, and, indeed, the identity of psilocin, psilocybin, all these things - through the "Heffter method" of isolate, identify and ingest.