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Disclaimer: As per the FDA, Amanita (also known as fly agaric) should not be consumed by humans. Amanita gummies are intended for educational and spiritual purposes only. We do not condone or encourage illegal usage of this compound.

If you are interested in learning more about the species of mushroom, known as Amanita Muscaria (or fly agaric), you may be wondering where to find a reputable source. One option is SporesMD, an online store that produces and sells a variety of mushroom related products, including Amanita gummies.

Cultural and Historical Significance of Amanita Mushrooms

Amanita mushrooms have a long history of use in traditional and indigenous cultures, where they have been revered for their spiritual and medicinal properties. In ancient India and Nepal, some species of amanita were used in the Hindu festival of Holi, where they were consumed in a drink called bhang. In ancient Rome, some species of Amanita were used in the festival of Saturnalia, where they were believed to bring joy and merriment. In indigenous cultures of the Americas, such as the Native American and Inuit, some species of Amanita were used in spiritual rituals and for medicinal purposes. However, given our better understanding of this species thanks to decades of science and research, we now know it is important to approach Amanita mushrooms with more caution than previous civilizations have done before us.

Amanita mushrooms have also been referenced in literature and art throughout history. For example, in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, by Lewis Carroll, the character Alice, eats a piece of a mushroom and grows to an enormous size. The mushroom is thought to be based on some species of Amanita, which have been suggested as the inspiration for the story. In Scandinavian mythology, some species of Amanita are associated with the god Odin, who was said to have gained wisdom and magical powers after consuming the mushroom. Lastly, we see evidence of the mushroom in contemporary culture, in the classic video game Super Mario Bros, where creator, Shigeru Miyamoto and his team “saw mushrooms as a fantasy gateway device” and incorporated the classic red-capped fungus into their game because of its noted  popularity in mythological stories seen throughout time. 

There appears to be a common revelation throughout the many cultural mentions of the Fly Agaric or Amanita Muscaria mushroom; that being the transcendent journey individuals undertake after its consumption. They are reportedly wrought with introspective thoughts and an overall shift in mindset that stems from an internalized  spiritual aspect. The accounts from those who have participated in religious or spiritual  rituals find it difficult to explain and often chalk it up to something quite “magical”. It is important to note that whether you are using Amanita mushrooms for educational purposes, or are guided by a professional for medicinal or religious purposes, it is important to use proper discretion to ensure safety and avoid the dangers that can occur when consumed in large amounts or in inappropriate contexts.

The Decarboxylation Process

Amanita mushrooms have been consumed in many parts of the world as part of spiritual ceremonies and recreationally in spite of their poisonous properties. This is because they are processed through a variety of preparation techniques to make them edible. Amanita mushrooms contain toxins, such as ibotenic acid, muscimol, and muscarine that can be harmful to humans. In order to make Amanita safer for consumption, it is subjected to an intensive decarboxylation process, which through repeated processes, removes these toxins.

The Manufacturing Process

It can be dangerous to consume Amanita if the product is not manufactured in an accredited facility with the highest standards for quality and safety. With reputable companies like SporesMD, the Amanita gummies they produce are in a GMP, ISO-9001 certified facility located in New York. They are 100% made and manufactured in the USA, and have multiple layers of  quality control taking place to ensure highest purity of the product. The 10,000 square foot facility boasts a research team and laboratory where the highest quality ingredients are chosen for their Amanita gummy formulation. In fact, all products are created with state of the age in-house manufacturing equipment, that yield a convenient and pure mythical experience.

The gummies are vegan and come in a variety of flavors: Blue Magic, Fruit Loopy, Mellow Melon, Orange Dream, and Tropical Trips. In addition to being 100% organic and GMO-free, the gummies contain a blend of several mushrooms, including the medicinal compound found in the lion’s mane mushroom and cordyceps extract, L-Theanine, and GABA.

If consumed, the combination of these various mushrooms and compounds can enhance well-being and provide anxiolytic effects during the psychedelic experience. The lion’s mane mushroom, for example, is known for its cognitive-enhancing properties, while cordyceps extract has been shown to have immune-boosting effects. L-Theanine and GABA, on the other hand, are known for their calming effects on the brain and can help reduce anxiety.

By choosing a GMP, ISO-9001 certified facility like the one at SporesMD, you can be confident that you are getting a product of the highest quality and safety.

Risks and Precautions

Amanita mushrooms are poisonous and can cause hallucinations, delirium, and other psychoactive effects when consumed without the proper procedures. The effects can be dangerous if consumed in large amounts, as it can cause serious side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, tremors, hallucinations, and even death (though most studies suggest that is extremely rare).   

Therefore, it is important to be cautious when consuming Amanita gummies, and to follow the recommended dosage and instructions provided by the manufacturer. It is also advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using amanita gummies, especially if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are taking medications. Amanita can interact with certain medications, such as anticonvulsants, antidepressants, and sedatives, and may increase the risk of side effects. When using for religious or spiritual purposes, it is advisable to let your professional guide know which medications you are taking so you are able to make an informed decision.

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