DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine) is a psychedelic known for inducing intense states of consciousness. This psychedelic naturally occurs in different plants and animals, including humans. When consumed, it produces effects that last under 15 minutes, with users often reporting feelings of oneness with the universe, vivid hallucinations, and deep mystical or spiritual experiences.
While a lot is known about the psychological effects of psychedelics, not much is known about how the body and its role in these experiences. Now new research has uncovered a new link between patterns of heart activity and mystic experiences induced by DMT.
The objective of the investigators was to examine how changes in activities of the autonomic nervous system during the administration of DMT may be associated with subjective experiences of insightfulness and spirituality.
Their research involved seventeen healthy participants, 6 of whom were women. Each participant took part in a controlled trial where DMT or a placebo was administered. The investigators used electrocardiograms to monitor their heart activity during this period, which allowed them to measure the influence of the autonomic nervous system on heart activity prior to, during and following the psychedelic’s administration.
The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic nervous system, which helps activate the body’s fight or flight response and the parasympathetic nervous system, which helps the body relax after stress, promoting recovery and relaxation.
In addition, each participant was required to complete questionnaires before and after their psychedelic sessions, which included a scale that measured dimensions like insightfulness and spiritual experience. Two weeks after their psychedelic trip, the participants gave reports on their well-being.
In their report, the investigators revealed that they’d observed that both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems were active at the same time during the psychedelic trip. This is unusual, with the investigators linking this observation to reports of insightful and spiritual experiences from participants during the psychedelic session.
In addition to this, they found that the balance between these two nervous systems before and after DMT’s administration could forecast the intensity of the psychedelic experiences. The investigators also discovered that the degree of co-activation between the two nervous systems during the psychedelic session was associated with improvements in well-being.
These findings suggest that the physiological responses play a crucial role in shaping the psychological effects of these drugs.
The study did have some limitations, which included the assessment of only heart function to measure activity in the autonomic nervous system, and the small sample size. Its findings were reported in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.
As more entities like Seelos Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: SEEL) progress with their R&D programs, more information is likely to become available about the different mechanisms through which hallucinogenic compounds react with various body systems in order to trigger the therapeutic effects that these substances have come to be associated with.
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Three Corporations run the world
Most world events leave a trail back to the architects. There are 3 cities on Earth with no national authority, they have separate laws, they pay no taxes, they have their own police force and possess their own flag of independence. These 3 cities control the economy, military onslaughts and spiritual beings of those in power. They are:
Together they control politicians, the courts, educational institutions, food supply, natural resources, foreign policies, economies, media, and the money flow of most nations as well as 80% of the world’s entire wealth. Their ultimate aim is to build totalitarian rule on a global scale of rulers vs. ruled after they have depopulated the world to numbers they wish to rule over.
Corporation corpses
Fictions of law are a construct created by man. Fictions are not living entities, yet these dead things have more rights than real man living souls. Fictions have no accountability and no liability, so why do real man living souls allow dead things to rule over them?
The Actors
Like other Vatican documents completely made up out of thin air by one Pope or another https://www.papalencyclicals.net/bon08/b8unam.htm the followings untold history needs to be shared about the true owners and rulers of their world-wide empire.
Whose truth is it that as direct successors of Apostle Peter, the popes were the only true inheritors of the might of the Church and whatever and whoever were under her authority?
Maxim of Law: A delegated power cannot be delegated. So, how can popes be the only true inheritors of the might of the Church?
As soon as the race for the conquest of the western hemisphere began, the pope came to the forefront as a master and arbiter of the continents to be conquered. For, if all islands belonged by right to St. Peter, then all the newly-discovered and yet-to-be-discovered lands with all riches, treasures and wealth in any form belonged to the popes, his successors. The New World thus had become the possession of the papacy. https://tabublog.com/2015/12/14/how-the-roman-catholic-church-claimed-ownership-of-the-entire-world/
Maxim of law: When the foundation fails, all fails.
The ‘Rock’ represents the ‘Truth’
Roman Catholicism’s false (a-historical) view of Matthew 16:18 regarding the identification of the “Rock” as Peter.
Christ, you see, built his Church not on a man but on Peter’s confession. What is Peter’s confession? “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” There’s the rock for you, – there’s the foundation, there’s where the Church has been built, which the gates of the underworld cannot conquer. https://christiandefense.org/roman-catholicism/catholicism-and-the-primacy-of-the-apostle-peter/
Soap opera
People addicted to propaganda are like people addicted to soap operas. Whether it’s religion, media or politics pitting man against man, divisiveness disempowers rivals and lowers the collective consciousness returning a matching negative frequency through people, events and circumstances.
Political actors pretend people have a choice of main party candidates i.e. Republican vs. Democrat, Liberals vs. Conservatives, when in fact candidates are selected and installed by ruling entities. If this is not so, explain the world-wide coordinated covid era, permanent injuries and deaths after m-RNA covid gene therapy injections and boosters that continue to this day, persecution of people who speak the truth, mass deception, fraud, debt slavery?
Drama is engineered to trigger people’s emotions and divert attention to what serves few at the expense of many. Every body has 100% control over their responses in life. Knowing this, train and control the mind so it doesn’t control you.
The impact of soap operas extends far beyond tax payer dollars covering the cost of staged performances. The costs thwart lives, the environment and other creations for which every body is accountable and liable.
The world is their stage
Religious leaders, politicians, mainstream/alternative media; each actor has a script to advance one world governance. Their performance is aided and abetted by artificial intelligence. They are funded directly and/or indirectly by the people and supported by consent of the people without which they cannot proceed.
Maxim of law: Ignorance of those things one is bound to know does not excuse.
Do you perceive consent is powerless?
Then can you explain why the actors go to such extremes to hide, and/or deny universal laws about man’s inherent ability through freewill choices to free ourselves from this dark construct?
And why do the actors take time to deceive, coerce, bribe, double speak, fact-check, censor, leverage fictions of law to instill fear that silences people, etc.?
Maxim of law: He who is silent appears to consent.
A recent poll indicates that voters in Florida are likely to approve two highly debated measures on the upcoming November ballot: recreational cannabis and abortion rights.
The poll, conducted by the Public Opinion Research Lab (PORL) at the University of North Florida, was released on Monday and shows strong support for both measures. Specifically, 66% of voters back Amendment 3, which aims to legalize recreational marijuana, while exactly 60% of voters are in favor of Amendment 4, which would secure the right to abortion.
For an amendment to be added to Florida’s Constitution, it requires at least 60% voter approval statewide. The poll, which comes with a margin of error of about 3.5 percentage points, suggests that both amendments are on track to meet this threshold.
Michael Binder, a professor of political science and the director of PORL, commented on the survey stating that after years of Floridians polling on cannabis legalization, it’s evident that the majority of voters are in favor. Binder also noted that support for legalization has risen slightly, gaining two percentage points since the last PORL survey conducted in July, where 64% of voters expressed their intention to vote “yes.”
While support for Amendment 3 has increased, the abortion rights measure has just barely crossed the 60% threshold, according to Binder. Currently, 32% of respondents are opposed to Amendment 4, while 8% remain undecided.
The survey results come at a time when Governor Ron DeSantis and his administration have been actively opposing both initiatives. The governor has even used public funds to finance public service statements from state agencies that criticize the amendments. This has sparked several legal battles aimed at stopping the amendments, though most have been unsuccessful so far.
Additionally, the Florida Department of State recently published a report accusing the group behind the abortion rights amendment of fraudulent practices during the petition-gathering process. The group denies any misconduct, and the report led to a lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion organization seeking to invalidate the results of the votes on the measure.
The PORL survey polled 977 likely voters between October 7 and 18, targeting individuals from the state’s 10 key media markets. The sample was drawn from the state’s September 2024 voter file and included both mobile and landline phone numbers. To qualify for the poll, voters had to have participated in one of Florida’s general elections in 2016, 2018, 2020, or 2022, or the state’s primary elections in 2020, 2022, or 2024. Those who indicated that they would “definitely”or “probably” not vote in the November election were excluded.
If the adult-use legalization measure passes, the launch of recreational cannabis sales is likely to expand the business opportunities available to not only plant-touching marijuana companies but also other ancillary entities, such as those operating on the same model as Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. (NYSE: IIPR).
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Three people have been charged under the Cannabis Act after police raided an unlicensed cannabis store in Amherst, Nova Scotia.
On October 17, the Cumberland Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit (CISCEU) arrested two people before executing a search warrant at a location on South Albion St. The search warrant followed public complaints about the ongoing sale of cannabis from the illegal storefront.
During the search, investigators seized hundreds of grams of illicit cannabis in various forms, as well as psilocybin products.
Then, on October 28, a third person was arrested in connection with the investigation.
Thirty-two-year-old Cody Edward Joseph Bowser-Knockwood of Dorchester, New Brunswick; 48-year-old Kevin Richard Gloade of Amherst; and 40-year-old Erika Lynn Nickerson of Amherst will appear in court at a later date to face the following charges:
Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Distributing
Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Selling
Possession of Unstamped Cannabis
The individuals have also been charged with Possession of Psilocybin for the Purpose of Trafficking, and Bowser-Knockwood and Gloade are charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.
During the search, officers say they seized illegal cannabis and cannabis edibles, a quantity of psilocybin (magic mushrooms), along with a quantity of cash.
Ayurcann brought in $25.1 million in net revenue for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, up from $12.5 million the year prior, an increase of 101%.
Gross Revenues from sales in the most recent fiscal year were $45.8 million, up from $22.4 million in the previous year.
Despite these increases, the Ontario-based cannabis producer still reported a nearly $4 million net loss for the year, although losses were down from $5.3 million in the previous year.
Ayurcann operates a fully licensed 13,585-square-foot extraction and manufacturing facility based in Pickering, ON. The company earns revenue from the extraction and processing of cannabis oil-based products. It processes its own biomass cannabis and the biomass of other companies.
The company sells 60 unique SKUs under the ‘Fuego’, ‘XPLOR’ and ‘Happy and Stoned’ brands in the BC, Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick, Yukon, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan markets.
Ayurcann is the top producer of vapes in Ontario, based on reporting by Hifyre IQTM, as of March 30, 2024, and the top five pre-roll manufacturers by volume in Ontario as of March 30, 2024, based on data produced by the Ontario Cannabis Store as of March 30, 2024.
“As the cannabis industry continues to mature in Canada, we are thrilled to witness the steady growth of our revenues across the country,” said Igal Sudman, CEO of Ayurcann, in a press release. “Despite the challenges posed by an increasingly competitive environment and retail price compression, Ayurcann’s business-to-consumer focus has enabled us to expand our market share in multiple provinces.
“With over 70% penetration in dispensaries and a diverse range of 80 products across vape, concentrate, and flower categories, the success of our in-house brands has been transformative for Ayurcann. We’re proud to have made a lasting impact in the market, continuing to build on our growth trajectory,”
By focusing on cost-efficient development, manufacturing and promotion of its own brand vape and flower products, as well as discontinuing all of its non-core products and services, the company says it was able to increase its gross margin by over 4.2% year over year, from 29.5% in fiscal 2023 to 33.7% in fiscal 2024.
As of June 30, 2023, the company’s accumulated deficit was $14.4 million. As of June 30, 2024, Ayurcann had a working capital deficit of $2.4 million. As of June 30, 2024, the company has incurred $20.2 million in excise tax, up from $9.6 million the previous year.
The company’s management has forecasted that the expected expenditure levels and contracted commitments will not significantly exceed Ayurcann’s net cash inflows and working capital for the next 12 months. The company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent, as noted in its audited annual report, “upon its ability to obtain additional financing, achieve profitable operations in the future, the continued support of shareholders and forbearance of creditors.”
Federal investigators with the RCMP have dismantled an organized criminal operation on Vancouver Island that they say was involved in the distribution of illicit drugs, unregulated cannabis, and contraband tobacco.
On October 3, six people were arrested, and investigators seized thousands of counterfeit cannabis edibles when Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing investigators executed search warrants at two dispensaries, Green Coast Dispensary in Port Alberni and Coastal Storm Dispensary located in Lantzville, and five residences on Vancouver Island.
Products seized included more than 120,000 chocolate bars, candies, and chips with packaging resembling popular name-brand snacks often referred to as “copycat” edibles.
The executed search warrants were associated with an organized crime group allegedly involved in the production and distribution of illicit drugs, and contraband tobacco in Port Alberni and Nanaimo, say police.
Search warrants were also executed at a suspected “stash site” in Port Alberni, and a storage and production facility adjacent to Coastal Storm Dispensary. This included two modular trailers where cannabis edibles were being produced, stored, and distributed.
Police also allege that there is a potential for cross-contamination of these products, which they say were manufactured in unsanitary conditions.
“Given the highly contaminated and unsanitary conditions of the illicit drug production facility where these cannabis edibles were being produced, it is possible that the consumption of these products can lead to serious health risks,” said Chief Superintendent Stephen Lee, deputy regional commander for RCMP Federal Policing Program, Pacific Region.
“We urge members of the public to practice extreme caution if they already possess, or come across such products in the future, especially with Halloween being just around the corner.”
Searches of these locations led to the seizure of the following items:
Over 120,000 cannabis edibles with packaging resembling popular chocolate bars, potato chips, nacho chips, honey, and other candies;
Over 3 kg of psilocybin mushrooms, 1,740 Psilocybin capsules, over 400 psilocybin chocolate/candies and a multitude of other psilocybin products;
2.2 pounds of pressed cannabis resin;
Over 500 pounds of “cannabis bud”;
Over 19 pounds of shatter;
Over 5000 cannabis vape cartridges;
5 vehicles;
2 ATM machines containing cash;
Over 164 Master Cases of contraband tobacco (equating to 82,000 packs of cigarettes);
Over $400,000 in cash;
A shotgun, and other paraphernalia.
The operation was in collaboration between RCMP Federal Policing units, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit-BC (CFSEU-BC), Criminal Intelligence Service BC (CISBC), Nanaimo and Port Alberni RCMP detachments, and other partner agencies.
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Bipartisan senators in Florida are criticizing Gov. DeSantis for using taxpayer funds to finance anti-cannabis advertisements opposing a measure to legalize cannabis. This news was first brought to the public by an independent journalist, Jason Garcia, who commented on the possible use of the opioid funds for cannabis-related public service announcements.
Soon after, reports from the Tampa Bay Times confirmed that state funds from a settlement fund to help alleviate the opioid crisis were allocated to a 3rd party marketing firm for ads. This is despite the fact that the settlement’s terms specifically state that the funds are meant to mitigate the opioid epidemic.
This past Friday, senators Joe Gruters and Jason Pizzo joined John Morgan, a cannabis reform advocate and Florida attorney, to discuss ads they believe are focused on dissuading voters from supporting Amendment 3.
Just days before, Judge Angela Dempsey of the state Circuit Court dismissed a suit which challenged the constitutionality of these ads. In his argument, Pizzo stated that the content and timing of the ads strongly suggested that they were politically motivated, which violated statute.
This isn’t the first-time officials have run ads cautioning against the use of marijuana. However, the fact that a number of state agencies are running multiple anti-marijuana ads, including some that make controversial statements that legalization in other states had contributed to issues like impaired driving, points to an agenda.
Pizzo also revealed that data showed that over $50 million had been spent on these ads, adding that the use of appropriated funds in this way made the alleged activity a misdemeanor.
For his part, Gruters emphasized that this was a bipartisan issue as taxpayer funds weren’t supposed to be spent to advance a political issue. He added that taxes were meant to be spent on schools, roads, the police and other public programs.
Gruters then noted that under no circumstance should the government of the state of Florida decide, especially with no input from the legislature, that tax payer funds would be spent on a political agenda. He argued that this move by the governor was in violation of state law, in addition to being undemocratic.
Gruters also asserted that state agencies were owed explanations if it was true that millions were redirected to promote the ‘propaganda’ from a settlement account associated with opioids.
Despite the pushback, DeSantis carries on campaigning against the legalization initiative, holding different press conferences featuring state health and law enforcement officials crusading against the reform.
The use of taxpayer funds to finance ads against the cannabis legalization measure in Florida is something that marijuana companies like TerrAscend Corp. (TSX: TSND) (OTCQX: TSNDF) are unlikely to condone since it is not just morally wrong but could even be regarded as an abuse of public funds given that sections of voters in that state support adult-use cannabis legalization.
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No two mushrooms are quite the same — some have a bit more magic to them than others. The secret to magic mushrooms is often in psilocybin. That’s not the only option, though. All the magic mushrooms get their supernatural powers from different psychoactive compounds like psilocybin, psilocin, ibotenic acid, and muscimol. Some give you more space to get in touch with yourself via deep emotional exploration, while others offer relaxation and sedation.
What Is The Difference Between Magic Mushrooms and Regular Ones?
There are no such substances in the regular mushrooms, simple as that. Sadly, that means no euphoria or divine revelations, but they at least go well with pasta. You won’t feel all these heightened emotions — even though some pasta lovers might disagree — no matter the amount you take.
Magic mushrooms, too, can become a part of your favourite dish. Many use powdered shrooms, mixing them into food and drinks. Not going to lie, spicing up your evening cup of tea this way does sound alluring. Such culinary experiments provide the gourmands with mind-blowing creativity, euphoria, and emotional clarity.
Shroom Types
Based on popularity alone, psilocybin mushrooms are the royalty amongst other magic mushrooms, and rightfully so. Their mind-altering and therapeutic effects have been praised for centuries, and these are becoming even more sought-after in recent years.
What might be confusing at first is that there are more than 100 psilocybin mushroom species cultivated all over the world. Though the most in-demand types are Psilocybe cubensis and Psilocybe semilanceata, there is quite a variety to choose from.
From Psilocybe azurescens, more well-known as Flying Saucers, to Psilocybe cyanescens, nicknamed Wavy Caps, each of them delivers a slightly different effect. Not to mention ibotenic acid and muscimol mushrooms, which are a whole different story compared to the psilocybin classics.
Short-term and Long-term Psilocybin Mushrooms Effects
Thanks to the governmental programs, life experience and relative’s stories, negative connotations appeared around magic mushrooms and other drugs (even cannabis before 2018). Your first thought when you hear about psilocybin shrooms is probably about hippies, tripping, connecting to nature or Black Noir’s (fictional character from The Boys series) vivid hallucinations. And that’s not so far from the truth.
Magic mushrooms have a whole pack of positive and negative effects. They are also often compared to MDMA and LSD, but unlike them, they are natural, such as ayahuasca, and that’s why they are preferable. The shrooms’ effects onset within 30-45 minutes. Though they can last from 3-6 hours, the first few hours are when the sensations are at their highest.
Short-Term Magic Mushrooms Effects
People got used to dividing things in black and white. But science marches up ahead and studies also mental and physical shroom effects. Here’s a breakdown of what you can possibly feel from magic mushrooms. Quick note: this isn’t a checklist. Everything is individual, so the effects depend on various factors.
Mental Positive Effects
Heightened emotions, creativity and mood
Mixed senses when you see music (aka Synesthesia)
Emotional clarity, euphoria and unity with the Universe
Distorted sense of reality (aka visual and auditory hallucinations)
Altered sense of time
Physical Positive Effects
Complete body relaxation
Pleasant tingling sensation in the limbs
Slightly increased blood pressure that boosts attention and reflexes
Mental Negative Effects
Growing anxiety that can result in a panic attack
Mood swings
Fear and Loathing (not in Las Vegas, though)
Light-headedness causing disorientation
Psychosis and paranoia
Physical Negative Effects
Increased heart rate, leading to sweating and high body temperature
Numbness, dry mouth, and sometimes nausea
Chills, shivering, loss of urinary control
Long-Term Magic Mushrooms Effects
Despite numerous clinical trials and research, which we’ll look at a bit later, there is still no evidence of repetitive magic mushroom use effects. The good news is that magic mushrooms don’t cause physical or psychological dependency. However, it is possible to become tolerant of their effects with regular use.
One important rule in shroom use is that you absolutely can’t mix them with other substances like alcohol, cannabis, amphetamines, etc. No one fully understands what can happen from such a mind-blowing cocktail. You also can’t inject magic mushrooms intravenously. This can lead to septic shock and multi-system organ failure. People with cardiac diseases or those predisposed to or with existing psychiatric conditions can take shrooms while being extremely cautious.
There are also some risks associated with long-term mushroom use. In inexperienced hands, they can cause so-called “bad trips” or “flashbacks.” Both incidents are potentially physically and mentally traumatizing. In the first case, you get a loss of mental boundaries, and in the second case, you relive the worst nightmares in your life. On the contrary, if you live through such experiences with a trained specialist near you, you can heal and forget about your traumas.
Therapeutic Use and Clinical Trials
In Canada, there are currently almost fifty clinical trials. Thanks to the magic mushrooms effects that we took a look at above, scientists mostly use them for the treatment of psychological disorders like:
Depression, including resistant and bipolar depression
Cognitive impairment
Alcohol use and other substance abuse
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Pain, including neuropathic pain
Fragile X syndrome
Cancer
And even for end-of-life distress
All clinical trials in this article are representative and reproducible since they meet Good Manufacturing Practices, applicable only in Canada. Most of them show positive results that bring us closer to complete psilocybin legalization.
So, Why Do We Need More Shroom Clinical Trials?
As you can see, psilocybin use CAN be beneficial. What’s more, it IS beneficial. And even now, as you read this article, one person probably got healed with this prohibited substance. The main reason for continuing controlled research is to prove the usefulness of magic mushrooms even more and prevent people from uncontrolled substance abuse that can lead to poisoning.
Even if it seems funny at first sight, the problem of mushroom poisoning is no joke. There’s growing evidence of the use of various shrooms, from cognitive enhancement like reishi, chaga and lion’s mane to psilocybin ones. And what will you do if you can’t buy them freely online or if the magic mushroom price is too high? Correct, go to the forest to pick them up yourself. Or try growing at home. In both cases, there’s a risk of picking or growing the wrong mushroom, leading to severe poisoning.
Can you die from mushroom poisoning? The short answer is no, of course not. But, you CAN overdose on them. The average microdosing dose is 0,5 g of psilocybin, and the average dried shroom dose is 1-2 grams. Everything beyond that is questionable and most likely dangerous, even fatal, if you eat poisonous mushrooms.
A group of enthusiasts from Funguyz mushroom stores continue to promote psilocybin use because they believe in complete human freedom to use what they need to become healthier. Complete magic mushroom legalization will help reduce the number of mushroom poisonings and possibly will save more people than harm.
What Should I Do If I Want to Participate in Clinical Trials?
Anyone can participate in the governmental Special Access Program and Clinical Trials if they pass as a candidate. To do so, you just need to discuss your desire with your healthcare provider. They have all the necessary information to guide you further.
And What If I Want to CONDUCT a Clinical Trial Using Psilocybin?
You can go even further and conduct your research. To be legal and representative, it also should meet Good Manufacturing Practices. To buy magic mushrooms, even for clinical trials, individuals and companies must have a licence, authorization orexemption from Health Canada.
From Ancient Times to Present Day: Magic Mushroom Origins
The first mentions of magic mushrooms appeared centuries ago, but to this day, they continue to turn ordinary things into extraordinary ones. Why did our ancestors use psilocybin mushrooms? Where did they even come from? If you are interested in the answers to these questions, then let’s dig deeper and delve into the history of the magic mushrooms’ origin.
First Discovery of Magic Mushrooms and Their Use
People began using magic mushrooms in 10,000 BC, as evidenced by the earliest rock art found in Tassili, Algeria. Scientists have also discovered rock drawings in Spain dating back to 4,000 BC. They show Psilocybe hispanica mushrooms, which have hallucinogenic properties. It is not known why these mushrooms were used, but it is assumed that they were part of religious rituals. In particular, our ancestors used magic mushrooms for the following purposes:
Divination and communication with otherworldly beings (shamans used magic mushrooms to communicate with ancestors, spirits, gods or demons to get answers and predict the future);
Rituals (magic mushrooms were used in various ceremonies, initiations and rituals, giving the chosen people unique experience and knowledge);
Healing (ancient people used magic mushrooms to treat physical and psychological illnesses).
The Aztecs made a significant contribution to the popularization of magic mushrooms. They used a magic mushroom called ‘flesh of the gods’ at the coronation of their ruler Moctezuma II in 1502. This is evidenced by an inscription in the Florentine Codex, where psilocybin mushrooms were mentioned for the first time in history. In the mid-1500s, with the arrival of Europeans in Mesoamerica, the use of magic mushrooms was illegalized. Since then, people have been growing and using mushrooms clandestinely.
Magic Mushrooms Popularization: Why Are They Used Today?
Rumours of frequent use of magic mushrooms appeared in the 1800s and early 1900s. At that time, psilocybin mushrooms were not illegal, but they were not widely popular either. Going back to the theme of mushroom poisoning, people would just randomly find them and eat them, such as one man who mistakenly picked magic mushrooms in London’s Green Park and brought them to his family for breakfast. This case was recorded in the London Medical and Physical Journal in 1799.
The first research of magic mushrooms began in May 1957 with the publication of R. Gordon Wasson’s article ‘Great Adventures III: Seeking the Magic Mushroom’ in Life magazine. Here, Wasson described how some Mexican aboriginal tribes used psilocybin mushrooms in their rituals. In the early 1960s, many Europeans and North Americans began visiting Mexico to try these magic mushrooms.
In Canada, the first documented magic mushroom use occurred in Vancouver in 1965. UBC students found a shroom of the type Psilocybe semilanceata, which was recognized as a related strain of psilocybin mushrooms found in Mexico. Of course, these mushrooms were confiscated.
In the early 1970s, fields of Liberty Cap mushrooms were discovered in many areas of British Columbia. Hundreds of Canadians travelled here to pick and taste them. In late 1974, psilocybin was forbidden due to the occurrence of negative effects.
However, in late 1979, the BC Appeal Court ruled that possession of magic mushrooms was not illegal. As the popularity of mushrooms grew, so the demand for them also increased, leading to disputes and even mushroom wars. As a result, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that possession of magic mushrooms was considered illegal.
Nowadays, magic mushrooms remain popular, but they no longer create as many social problems as in the past. As we discussed earlier, they are most often used for mental disorders treatment and, getting new and exciting sensations, learning about yourself.
In addition, mushroom spores can be freely purchased and grown at home as cannabis instead of tomatoes or corn. For many people, this is a great hobby that helps them manage stress. However, the question of the legal use of psilocybin mushrooms remains open.
Freedom of Magic Mushrooms Use: Is it Possible in the Nearest Future?
Under the 1971 UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances, psilocybin and psilocin are listed as Schedule I drugs. In addition to psilocybin and psilocin, this list includes drugs that are not recognized for medical use. Nevertheless, psilocybin mushrooms have been used for several centuries for both cultural and therapeutic purposes.
Magic Mushroom Legalization in the World
UN treaties do not regulate magic mushrooms, but their cultivation, possession, transport and consumption are still illegal in many countries. Some countries may regulate psilocybin mushrooms differently, so their legal status is unclear and blurred. The table below summarizes the legal or semi-legal status of magic mushrooms around the world:
Country
Possession
Sale
Transport
Cultivation
Austria
Legal
Illegal
Legal
Legal
Bahamas
Legal
Illegal
Legal
Legal
Brazil
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
British Virgin Islands
Legal
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Legal
Cambodia
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Canada
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Greece
Illegal unless treated as psilocin
Illegal unless treated as psilocin
Illegal
Legal for private human consumption
India
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Indonesia
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Israel
Illegal (legal for personal consumption)
Illegal
Illegal
Illegal (legal for personal consumption)
Italy
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Jamaica
Legal
Illegal
Legal
Legal
Laos
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Nepal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Netherlands
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Philippines
Legal (ambiguous)
Legal (ambiguous)
Legal (ambiguous)
Legal (ambiguous)
Portugal
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Slovakia
Illegal (ambiguous)
Illegal (ambiguous)
Illegal (ambiguous)
Illegal (ambiguous)
Thailand
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
United States
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Illegal (decriminalized)
Vietnam
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
Illegal (unenforced)
As can be seen from the table, the situation with the legalization of magic mushrooms is ambiguous, but it cannot be said that there is no movement towards full legalization. Some countries have legalized psilocybin mushrooms completely, which is a big step to freedom of their use.
How Did the Legal Status of Shrooms Change in Canada?
Following the legalization of cannabis in Canada in 2018, many cities across the country have started to open magic mushroom shops. With increasing demand, medical research, and gradual changes in legislation, dozens of shops (e.g. FunGuyz, Shroom City, and House of Mush) selling psilocybin mushrooms opened in 2023. Due to unclear legal status, they were frequently raided by police and closed but reopened.
In January 2023, Alberta became the first province in Canada to allow psilocybin for rare medical use, but it was still illegal to sell it. It’s worth noting that in 2022, Canada invested $3 million in clinical trials to study psilocybin as a treatment for alcohol addiction and other diseases. This once again proves that the world is on the edge of open and free usage of magic mushrooms. At the moment, legal use of mushrooms is possible in several ways:
Clinical trials;
Special access programmes through a treating physician;
Special exemption.
According to FunGuyz spokesman – Sam Akila, laws banning psilocybin contradict the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which emphasizes the importance of freedom of thought. After all, cognitive freedom and freedom of self-knowledge, which psilocybin promotes, are essentially freedom of thought. The human right to freedom of thought has also been documented in legal acts such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights. Thus, the legal status of psilocybin in Canada could be challenged in the Supreme Court of Canada, allowing for the legalization of magic mushroom usage.
Magic Mushrooms Usage in Canadian Provinces Today in 2024
If you look up information about medications seized by law enforcement, the magic mushroom statistics in Canada are different from province to province. Overall, these natural hallucinogens take last place in Canada, overpowered by mainstream synthetic substances. While it is true, magic mushrooms in Nova Scotia are more popular than amphetamine, and in Alberta, many prefer shrooms to Codeine and GHB. It comes as no surprise that in January 2023, Alberta became the first province in Canada to regulate psilocybin use for therapy.
The Future of Magic Mushrooms in Canada
While the laws concerning the ability to sell or buy shrooms online are still unclear, the general public senses that shrooms may follow in the footsteps of cannabis. With many magic mushroom shops appearing here and there all over Canada, it’s a clear sign that the winds are changing. And the Canadians are fully on board. After all, a recent poll says that 80% of Canadians think psilocybin should be available for medical treatments.
It helps that even law enforcement is not as interested in magic mushroom control these days, with their focus shifted to the opioid and fentanyl crisis that started back in 2022. Seems like all these factors combined lay an excellent ground for future magic m
It is impossible to find a production process of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, or biofuels that doesn’t include an extraction step. It is difficult to locate the beginning of botanical extraction in human history since humans (and many other animals) have always used phytochemicals’ powers for medical, nutraceutical, and spiritual applications.
Excavations in Iraq unearthed specific pots from 3500 BC that strongly resemble a Soxhlet apparatus. Pharaonic civilization probably was the first to use solid-liquid extraction to obtain colors, aromas and materials. Botanical extractions took a radically new turn with the first distillation of by Avicenna (930-1037), who was the inventor of the alembic.
However, the official history completely overshadows the key role of women in the transmission of botanical knowledge. Indeed, in all Mediterranean countries, the tradition of preparing extracts passed down from mother to daughter, keeping secrets of bewitching perfumes or ancestral remedies. Furthermore, the chemist from Alexandria called “Mary the Jewess”, gave her name to the famous “Mary’s bath” and documents show that her extraction technique in 100 BC was advanced with the use of solar energy. [1],[2]
Traditional techniques to extract phytochemicals involve high consumption, long processing time, and sometimes thermal degradation. Furthermore, the seek for innovative methods has become more urgent to satisfy the need for more sustainable approaches to industrial production. Among the latest extraction methods,
Pulsed Electric Field(PEF) extraction has gained attention due to its low thermal-degradation effects on samples. Indeed, PEF was first studied for its high potential in the food industry and owes its success to its application to the preservation of food. However, now PEF technology is widely used as a pre-treatment in the extraction of nutraceuticals and phytochemicals from plants. Indeed, its mechanism of action based on electroporation, enhances tissue permeability, facilitating compound extraction while avoiding thermal degradation. [3]
Understanding PEF Mechanism
Pulsed electric field technique is based on a series of short, high-intensity, electric pulses applied to a sample. The apparatus consists of a pulse generator, the treatment chamber, electrodes correctly designed to avoid the effect of electrolysis, and a system for control and data acquisition. The sample is located between the electrodes inside the treatment chamber. A capacitor retains the energy from the power source and is then discharged through the treatment chamber to induce an electric field on the sample.
Generally, a cooling system is also incorporated into the machine since, depending on the intensity of the electric field, the sample might suffer from a considerable temperature increase. [4] PEF can be used both in batch mode followed by a solid-liquid extraction apparatus and in continuous flow mode, which is generally preferred in industrial applications due to the low capacity of the batch mode. [2]
The principle of this method is electroporation, i.e. cell membrane permeability enhancement due to external electrical forces. The application of an electric field causes charge modification of dipolar molecules that constitute cell membranes and the creation of hydrophilic pores, which strongly affects mass transfer from inside to outside the cell. [5] The electroporation can be reversible or irreversible depending on how much the electric field intensity exceeds a critical threshold value above which the rupture of the cell takes place. However, this effect might be desired depending on the application. Indeed, cell disrupture often increases mass transfer. [2]
As already mentioned, another important parameter is temperature. Even though PEF is a non-thermal treatment that is carried out around ambient temperature, the application of strong electric field can cause significant heat release by the sample, which in the case of botanical extraction might be a strong disadvantage due to the high-temperature degradation potential of many natural organic compounds. [4] Indeed, stronger electric fields (generally above 20 kV/cm) are used in food treatment applications, but for botanical extraction, the usual range is 0.1 – 20 kV/cm. [2],[4]
The efficiency of PEF-assisted extraction not only depends on the technique’s parameters and solvent characteristics but also on the nature of the sample, the tissue and cell type and the conductivity of the matrix. For example, extracting bioactive compounds from tough materials such as seeds requires intensities of 10-20 kV/cm, whereas an intensity of 0.1-10 kV/cm is enough for the pericarp and mesocarp of a few fruits. [2]
Even though PEF technology is environmentally friendly and the flexibility to optimize process factors makes it adaptable to several applications, its main drawback is its low acceptability. Indeed, compared to other extraction techniques such as and SFE that are widely used, PEF remains somehow a niche extraction technique and the literature on this technique is not as abundant as the others. Furthermore, analyzing the patents on this methodology, it is clear that a limited amount of solvents is currently being used under PEF, thus leading to lower acceptability. [3]
Which Phytochemicals are More Compatible with PEF Extraction?
Plant extract use for therapeutic aims has been present almost in every human society since ancient times. Traditional extraction techniques are decoction, maceration, , digestion, and percolation. With modernization and industrial growth era, Soxhlet extraction was introduced, which is an advanced form of digestion and decoction methods. However, these traditional methods have several drawbacks and among them, the most significant are:
long extraction times,
large volumes of solvent,
low yields.
To meet these challenges, new “Green Techniques” have been introduced. Among them:
microwave-assisted extraction (MAE),
supercritical fluid extraction (SFE),
pressurized liquid extraction (),
ultrasonic-assisted extraction (UAE),
pulsed field-assisted extraction (PEF),
and enzyme-assisted extraction (EAE).
PEF was first used in 1940 to increase the extraction of juice from fruits, which remains one of PEF’s most frequent applications. The first patent on PEF extraction from plant materials is from 2009 and covers a great range of phytochemicals, focusing on carotenoids in particular. [3] The main classes of phytochemicals are listed below, focusing on how PEF has been applied to each of them.
Alkaloidsare a wide group of natural organic compounds that present at least one nitrogen atom. They are generally basic but can also be neutral or slightly acidic. Alkaloids were traditionally extracted with non-polar organic solvents under basic conditions or with polar organic solvents under acidic conditions. However, their high potential in several pharmaceutical applications imposes the need for continuous research and new extraction and purification techniques. Alkaloids are now generally extracted with MAE and SFE with polar solvents, but good yields have also been obtained with PEF and UAE. [3] In particular, steroidal alkaloids from potato peels have been obtained using PEF with a yield of 99.9% using a pulse intensity of 0.75 kV/cm. [6]
Polyphenols’s commercial demand is increasing due to their many biological activities. In particular, their success is due to their antioxidant power. However, this class of compounds is very sensitive to temperature variations and risks temperature-induced degradation. Traditionally, polyphenols have been extracted using organic co-solvents, which is a significant obstacle to their application in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries. Among the more innovative techniques, SFE has been widely used to extract this class of compound, but this technique still involves the use of organic solvents. On the other hand, MAE causes thermal degradation of polyphenols, drastically reducing extraction yields. PEF has been used as a pre-treatment in polyphenols extraction, increasing extraction yields up to 192% with a pulse intensity of 7 kV/cm and using water as a solvent, thus avoiding the organic solvents’ toxicity. [2], [7]
Anthocyaninsare polyphenol derivatives. They are responsible for the blue, red, purple and orange color of many fruits and vegetables and are particularly present in berries. They are very strong antioxidants and are used in the treatment of several chronic diseases. [8]Unlike other natural organic substances, anthocyanins are water-soluble and this characteristic makes them suitable as natural dyes.Furthermore, they are quite stable against heat, since they undergo thermal degradation above 100 °C and they are sensitive to pH variations, that change their structure and absorption spectrum, varying their color from red to blue. [5]
Some papers report increasing extraction yields using PEF technology, but the values are not as significant as other classes of compounds. [6] In particular, electroporation promotes a freer movement of intracellular liquid which also contains anthocyanins. However, anthocyanins obtained by PEF-assisted extraction are in their non-acylated form, which is purple and less stable, thus they tend to degrade more quickly.[5]
Polysaccharidesare long-chain polycarbohydrates generally found in plants’ fruits and roots. They are used in the nutraceutical industry but in the last few years, they have gained attention as a potential source of biofuels. They can be extracted from agricultural wastes or seaweed. Traditionally, polysaccharides were extracted through hydrolysis and maceration.
However, in addition to the ones already mentioned, these methods suffer from impurities in the extract and degradation of unstable molecules. In particular, long extraction times might cause de-polymerization and de-esterification. Among the more innovative techniques, MAE offers a reduction in the solvent volume required. However, PEF is the most efficient way to extract inulin and authors have found the energy consumption to be drastically reduced due to lower extraction temperatures, resulting in net savings. [3]
Carotenoidsare oil-soluble compounds whose beneficial effects on the immune system, age-related diseases, and cancer have been widely proven. However, their position in the plant cell makes these compounds’ absorption more difficult. Traditionally, carotenoid extraction has been realized with organic solvents but the need for greener methods imposes the seek for alternative solutions.[9]
PEF resulted to be one of the most efficient methods to extract these compounds, reaching extraction yields increased up to 83%. Interestingly, there is a difference in individual carotenoids content that indicates the effect of PEF on adjusting their bio-synthesis either leading to decomposition. Some authors have used an oil-in-water microemulsion in combination with PEF that avoids the use of organic solvents. [3], [5], [9]
Finally, other natural dyes such as Chlorophylls from microalgae and Betanins from red beet were extracted using PEF assisted extraction with increased yields.[5]
PEF and Food Industry
The extraction of value-added products by using PEF technology is particularly interesting when considering wastes as a possible source of biomass. Indeed, apart from agro-industrial wastes, the increasing demand for processed food due to modern lifestyle eventually leads to large quantities of waste generated during food processing. Furthermore, waste recovery is often energy-consuming and expensive for producers.
PEF has demonstrated to be an efficient extraction technique with a high selectivity for certain bio-compounds. It is now widely proved that wastes such as seeds, peels, and stems contain high amounts of value-added compounds but their physical characteristics make them less appealing to industry due to the higher amount of energy required for their treatment compared to other parts of the plant. Thus, PEF can offer additional profits and encourage growers to decrease waste and associated environmental pollution. [10],[2]
PEF has been used to recover value-added products from fruit and vegetables, in particular, the grape processing industry produces a significant number of wastes that are a source of polyphenols. From the cooking oil industry can be recovered chlorophylls, polyphenols and proteins, almost 60% of the amount of polysaccharides necessary to produce biofuels depends on sugar industry crops. Another interesting example is eggshells, which are rich in calcium that has been obtained with PEF-assisted extraction to produce calcium-rich food sources. [10]
Finally, the largest use of PEF in the food industry relies on its high potential in food processing. Indeed, PEF-induced electroporation of microorganisms was first used to pasteurize milk and is now widely used to sterilize and preserve different kinds of food. Furthermore, PEF treatment reduces the amount of 5-Hydroxy Methyl Furfural (HMF) that is used as a quality loss indicator in food due to its carcinogenic properties. PEF can also be used for non-thermal cooking which is a technique that preserves the nutritional value of a product. [6]
PEF is a technique that is already widely used in food processing but has shown high potential also in botanical extraction. However, in this field, other techniques have shown comparable potential and their use is well-established and accepted. Nevertheless, the savings derived from the use of a non-thermal technique such as PEF and the higher preservation of unstable compounds such as carotenoids might be very interesting due to the high market demand for such biomolecules. [3], [6]
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