Gone-and-Back
Rising Star
The idea is very simple, and goes as this;
1.)Finely crush or powder the desired amount of mushrooms.
2.)Extract the actives into a high proof alcohol (Everclear).
3.)Repeat three times.
4.)Take enough torn up mint (torn up to how you would like to smoke it) to fill a half pint jar about 5-10mm.
5.)Place the first alcohol extraction into the jar containing the mint material. Let evaperate without heat in a dark place to reduce the damage to the goodies. (Very sensitive to light once in solution.)
6.)Once this first alcohol extraction is almost completely evaporated, repeat step 5 with the other two alcohol pulls.
7.)Let everything evaporate until completely dry, then store in an airtight container to further reduce the damage or oxidation of the psilocybin/psilocin.
8.)Measure your plant material on a scale that shows milligrams, and compare to the original weight of the plant material in milligrams. However much weight difference is how much actives are in the plant material. A dose of smoked psilocybin is around 25-30mg, at least this is what I have found in doing my research into the subject.
9.)Vape the desired amount of leaf material to launch off.
I know that the actives in mushrooms will oxidize very quickly in the open air and will do the same if exposed to light while in a solution. But the idea in this is to keep it as dark as possible, and never have the actives in the open air by themselves. The actives should go into the mint material like DMT would if making an enhanced leaf. Therefor, the actives are not coming in contact with the open air, and are going right back into more plant material like they would be if they were still in the mushroom body. If my thought process is correct, shouldn't that factor cause it to degrade no quicker then it would inside of the mushroom? It would also become mush more concentrated to the point where you could get a whole dose in one hit, making it more effective then smoking the actual mushroom, which does not work at all because of the heat and also concentration of the actives is so low.
Any thoughts or comments on this process would be greatly appreciated. Again, this is just a theory and the people that would perform this experiment are greatly aware of the possibilities of oxidation and damage from heat.
1.)Finely crush or powder the desired amount of mushrooms.
2.)Extract the actives into a high proof alcohol (Everclear).
3.)Repeat three times.
4.)Take enough torn up mint (torn up to how you would like to smoke it) to fill a half pint jar about 5-10mm.
5.)Place the first alcohol extraction into the jar containing the mint material. Let evaperate without heat in a dark place to reduce the damage to the goodies. (Very sensitive to light once in solution.)
6.)Once this first alcohol extraction is almost completely evaporated, repeat step 5 with the other two alcohol pulls.
7.)Let everything evaporate until completely dry, then store in an airtight container to further reduce the damage or oxidation of the psilocybin/psilocin.
8.)Measure your plant material on a scale that shows milligrams, and compare to the original weight of the plant material in milligrams. However much weight difference is how much actives are in the plant material. A dose of smoked psilocybin is around 25-30mg, at least this is what I have found in doing my research into the subject.
9.)Vape the desired amount of leaf material to launch off.
I know that the actives in mushrooms will oxidize very quickly in the open air and will do the same if exposed to light while in a solution. But the idea in this is to keep it as dark as possible, and never have the actives in the open air by themselves. The actives should go into the mint material like DMT would if making an enhanced leaf. Therefor, the actives are not coming in contact with the open air, and are going right back into more plant material like they would be if they were still in the mushroom body. If my thought process is correct, shouldn't that factor cause it to degrade no quicker then it would inside of the mushroom? It would also become mush more concentrated to the point where you could get a whole dose in one hit, making it more effective then smoking the actual mushroom, which does not work at all because of the heat and also concentration of the actives is so low.
Any thoughts or comments on this process would be greatly appreciated. Again, this is just a theory and the people that would perform this experiment are greatly aware of the possibilities of oxidation and damage from heat.