Shrooming two days in a row.

thetester

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Is it just me or do shrooms seem a lot weaker if you take them a day or two after shrooming? How long would you wait in between trips?
 

BSD0621

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Same goes with just about every drug. why would you think differently? you need to let your body DEPLETE the chemicals etc before your tolerance lowers back to 0.
 

Popcorn900

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I went on a 70 or word rant just now but I now shorten it ok. With any toxin(poison) if taken long enough you will become immune.
Don't confuse it with tolerance as they are two different things.
 

Skuxx

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Wait a week at least. Sometimes in the past if I wasn't satisfied with a trip, I would eat more within a couple days, and just made sure to eat a much larger amount the second time.... and it definitely worked. 2 weeks + between is probably ideal.

Try to eat a sufficient dose to where you might not want to trip again for a while. A dose that when it starts hitting you, you know you're in for a ride
 
so psilocybin/psilocin act upon various serotonin receptors (as an agonist) in the brain. what most likely happens after a shroom dosage and subsequent serotonin upregulation is that signals will be sent to either reduce the number of active serotonin agonist receptors on neurons or to increase serotonin antagonist receptors to compensate. this typically takes at least a few days to balance out again...(definitely wouldn't help to wait a week in between doses)

cheers
 

skuba

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I went on a 70 or word rant just now but I now shorten it ok. With any toxin(poison) if taken long enough you will become immune.
Don't confuse it with tolerance as they are two different things.
psilocybin is not a poison
 

canndo

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Your trip will not sparkle on the second day regardless of the compensating dose, tolerance goes up geometricly.
 

MrEDuck

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Psychedelics produce near instantaneous tolerance that goes away after a few days. I would advise waiting at least 5 days to get full effect. Or keep doubling your dose but you hit apoint where it just gets strange pretty quickly.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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I suppose that depends on what your view of toxic/ poisonous is. Poison to me is something that would cause considerable health concerns. In the view of the science community, I suppose you could label it toxic and poisonous (atleast mildly due nausea/stomach discomfort, and psychological effect) to OP just wait, I know you want to relinquish your previous experience, but u more than likely will leave yourself disappointed, wait at least a week, preferably 2. I found the more you do them they lose their significance, mushrooms imo are not for recreation, although most use them in this sense.
 

canndo

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A toxin is a substance that has an undesired effect on the body. One could call thc a toxin. The ld50 of either one is extremely high and neither chemical has long lasting physiological effects that are yet known. Psilocybin rarely causes nausea but it is considered a toxin in mycological circles.
 

canndo

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I went on a 70 or word rant just now but I now shorten it ok. With any toxin(poison) if taken long enough you will become immune.
Don't confuse it with tolerance as they are two different things.
this is incorrect on several levels. Arsenic, lead, and mercury are toxins. Repeated exposure does not impart immunity to those exposed. In fact, it is rare for a truely toxic chemical to become less so with repeated exposure. Psilocybin is not a toxin in the classic sense. The correct term is tolerance
 

thetester

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Thanks for the feedback...with the exception of that "toxin" business. If anything, psilocybin is a frikin' vitamin. I was trying to gauge some extract I made and the second batch didn't seem to launch my like the first batch. I guess I just didn't space it out enough.
 

Herbmayn225

Member
Is not a poison? .........
Code:
http://www.shroomery.org/6297/Psilocybe-Toxicity-Information
When I went to school any toxin is a poison.
Semantics are important, most everything has a toxicity level, it'd take about 2 kilos to be lethal for a 200 person...plus I just ran through a quarter pound last month...the other guys are right, simply eat more next time . second that psilocybin is not poisonous...soooo cool school, get your money back
 

ANON-Pranks

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Silly cybin has been found to stimulate brain cell growth I seen it on a college lecture in FL and the sources were good for the video also
 
tox·in
ˈtäksin/
noun
noun: toxin; plural noun: toxins
  1. an antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body.


    According to this definition psilocybin and psilocyn are not a toxin since mushrooms are neither animal nor plant...
 
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