The glistening sea and Daisy
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The Glistening Sea Rushes over Me Written by Ashlee Nicole JordanWalking down a backlit alley with the sunset slowly closing into the horizon with pink and orange clouds remaining, coming back from a long hot summer day at the beach (skate park hangs)Allen-What is that in your– what the fuck, are those mushrooms?Daisy-Yeah, Baby, it’s my…
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How Long Does It Take for Shrooms to Kick In? Understanding the Effects of Psilocybin
Are you curious about the effects of psilocybin or "magic mushrooms" and wondering how long it takes for them to kick in? This article will guide you through everything you need to know about the onset, duration, and intensity of psilocybin's effects.
Introduction
Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain species of mushrooms. The compound is known for its mind-altering effects, including visual and auditory hallucinations, altered perception of time, and a sense of interconnectedness with the universe. Many people use psilocybin for its therapeutic benefits, including treatment for depression, anxiety, and addiction.
How Long Does It Take for Shrooms to Kick In?
The onset time for psilocybin's effects varies depending on several factors, including the dosage, method of ingestion, and individual body chemistry. Generally, the effects of psilocybin can be felt within 20-60 minutes after ingestion. However, it can take up to 2 hours for some people to feel the effects.
The intensity and duration of psilocybin's effects can also vary depending on the factors mentioned above. Typically, the peak effects of psilocybin last for 2-4 hours, with the total duration of the experience lasting between 4-6 hours.
Here are some factors that can affect how long it takes for shrooms to kick in:
Dosage: Higher microdoses of psilocybin can lead to faster onset times and more intense effects.
Method of ingestion: Eating dried mushrooms can take longer to kick in compared to consuming psilocybin in tea or a capsule form.
Individual body chemistry: Everyone's metabolism is different, so some people may feel the effects of psilocybin faster than others.
The Stages of a Psilocybin Experience
The psilocybin experience can be broken down into several stages. Understanding these stages can help you prepare for and navigate the experience.
Onset: This is when the effects of psilocybin start to kick in. You may feel a sense of euphoria, heightened sensory perception, and changes in your thought patterns.
Peak: This is the most intense stage of the experience, characterized by vivid hallucinations, altered perception of time and space, and a sense of unity with the universe.
Plateau: During this stage, the effects of psilocybin start to plateau, and the intensity of the experience begins to level off.
Comedown: This is the final stage of the experience, characterized by a gradual return to baseline consciousness.
Tips for a Safe and Positive Psilocybin Experience
While the effects of psilocybin can be therapeutic, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and positive experience. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Start with a low dose: It's best to start with a low dose and gradually increase it as needed. This will help you get a sense of how your body reacts to psilocybin.
Choose a safe and comfortable setting: Choose a setting where you feel safe and comfortable, such as your home or a natural setting.
Have a trip sitter: A trip sitter is someone who stays sober and can help you navigate the experience if needed.
Stay hydrated: It's important to stay hydrated during the experience to avoid dehydration.
Avoid alcohol and other drugs: Mixing psilocybin with other substances can be dangerous and lead to unpredictable effects.
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“I need to talk with you after class”
“No”
“But I—”
“Don’t care! It’s still a no!”
He can’t even count the number of times he’s had conversation like this with them. It’s the burden of being the best friend, every little problem is yours to solve. It’s bullshit.
“Please Tsuki? I really need—”
“I’m not your stupid boyfriend, I don’t— what’s with the face?”
“I-its nothing! Just, just forget I said anything, it was stupid anyways”
It’s almost funny, that damn burden of his, it’s the exact reason he knows they’re lying to him. Before he can ask again their running off, trying not to let him see them cry.
They were always so sensitive, but he guessed he understood. He wished he didn’t, but the cute little envelope with his name printed neatly on it poking out their bag, had to be only one thing and he’s just indirectly rejected them without even realizing it.
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