As things are rolling legislation likely to loosen around psilocybin in the next few years, we examine exactly what this psychedelic substance is, and does.

HORSE PSILOASSISTCHURCH is a brand built around the practice of microdosing psilocybin using pre-packaged packs containing psilocybin-rich compound tissue. We launched the brand for three key reasons: firstly, we felt there was a major gap between the lifestyle trend of microdosing and what the general public knew about it. Secondly, we were fascinated by the effects psilocybin has been shown to have on both physical and mental performance, and wanted to make this experience more widely accessible.

Thirdly, we assessed the accelerating push-back against the legislation around another substance, cannabis, and projected that psilocybin will probably be legalized in the USA, Canada, and Europe within the next few years (psilocybin truffles are already legal here in the Netherlands).

So with our head branch opened
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Makes it easier for those in the country to access and the delivery is discreet which is mostly important as the safety of our customers is priority

We have to consider the benefits and the out come one we start the journey

For this segment you can decide to use them for trip or for health
Dosage is mostly important

I use raw shroom to add to the capsules for microdosing which I will talk more on the coaching side

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An ounce

Meaning of psilocybin?

As empathized Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound produced by a number of different fungi species. By “psychedelic”, we mean that it has the ability to alter human consciousness when consumed, because it mimics the behaviour of existing neurotransmitters in the brain at a heightened level. Other natural psychedelics include iboga, mescaline and, of course, cannabis. There are also artificially-manufactured psychedelics, the most well known being LSD and derivatives thereof.

In 1959 Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann first isolated psilocybin from within the mushroom species Psilocybe mexicana. Hofmann’s employer, Sandoz, proceeded to bottle and sell psilocybin to physicians and clinicians around the world for use in psychedelic psychotherapy. That was until, around the close of the 1960s, the law began to tighten on psilocybin and other psychedelics, and the promising exploration of its benefits to therapy was largely curtailed as the “war on drugs” took hold.

This was a pity since psilocybin, along with other natural psychedelics, had been in use since prehistoric times in various spiritual ceremonies – a practice now at odds with the views of late-20th-Century conservative America, which was largely responsible for driving the global clampdown on psychedelics.

Throughout the next few decades, DIY mushroom-growing lore spread around the world despite the long arm of the law. People on the fringes of society – and no doubt a number of discrete medical researchers – continued to quietly experiment with the psychoactive properties of psilocybin.

In 2 000, the USA’s respected Johns Hopkins University initiated a series of now-renowned psilocybin studies and the compound began to slowly creep its way back towards the mainstream, buoyed by renewed interest amidst the work of vocal psychedelic researchers like Terrence McKenna and mycologist Paul Stamets. By 2011 social media, online psychedelic chat forums, and widely-read books, like Dr. James Fadiman’s The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide, were rapidly furthering awareness of psychedelics, psilocybin – and its role in an intriguing activity called “microdosing”. Which interm have been explained