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Philosopher's Stones/Magic Truffles

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Yes they are different from muhsrooms. And there is also differences between truffles... like between mushrooms.
To my taste the effects of the truffles im having are of a light and more clear caracter, compared to lets say cubensis.

For more details check out the other threads on truffles. i remember one by polytrip.
 
Philospher's Stones have a better nut-like taste. You can easily put them in your food and still enjoy your meal. The effects are less visual and are good for "philosophize".

Mr_DMT
 
mr dmt - nonsense -

sclerota are far more visual than cubensis - all ppl i give em to tell me this.
i guess u need to eat more and eat em on an empty tummy mr dmt

of galindoi - 20-40+g fresh is nice - but they taste horrid - and leave a metallic aftertaste.
 
Phlux- said:
mr dmt - nonsense -

sclerota are far more visual than cubensis - all ppl i give em to tell me this.
i guess u need to eat more and eat em on an empty tummy mr dmt

of galindoi - 20-40+g fresh is nice - but they taste horrid - and leave a metallic aftertaste.

Interesting...

The truffles i have had were less visual, when compared to cubensis. But it really depends on what truffles you have. The standard mexicana and tampanensis are less visual as far as i have experienced.

On higher dosis though, lets say 30-40g of wet tampanensis, they will hit you hard and visual, much like a strong cubensis trip.

btw the metallic aftertaste is typical. And i wonder what causes this taste.
 
Note that "truffles" really are sclerotia, that is a compact mass of mycelium, the part of the mushroom that grows under the earth. Many species and strains may produce sclerotia, so the effects will vary accordingly. Some may be less visual than others.

I don't think they are legal anywhere else than in the Netherlands. Anything containing psilocin or psilocybin is illegal in most parts of the world, but in the Netherlands the law specify that it only applies to mushrooms. Technically sclerotia isn't mushrooms.
 
Evening Glory said:
Note that "truffles" really are sclerotia, that is a compact mass of mycelium, the part of the mushroom that grows under the earth. Many species and strains may produce sclerotia, so the effects will vary accordingly. Some may be less visual than others.

I don't think they are legal anywhere else than in the Netherlands. Anything containing psilocin or psilocybin is illegal in most parts of the world, but in the Netherlands the law specify that it only applies to mushrooms. Technically sclerotia isn't mushrooms.

Lol, Nice loophole. Cubes grow around here so I can say I picked them, which isn't illegal.
 
Mr_DMT said:
The effects are less visual and are good for "philosophize".

That's exactly what the smart shop seller told me a couple of years ago...:lol:

But it gave me a nice visual trip...way stronger then cubensis. And i just had one box (can't remember how many grams).
 
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