The Tampanensis Magic Truffles, also known as “Philosopher’s Stones,” are a type of magic truffle that have gained popularity due to their psychoactive properties. Here’s a summary of the information available:
Psychoactive Alkaloids
The Tampanensis truffles contain psychoactive alkaloids, psilocybin and psilocin, which are responsible for inducing hallucinogenic effects when consumed.1
Dosage Guidelines
The ideal dosage for magic truffles varies based on an individual’s weight, with heavier individuals potentially requiring a larger dose to achieve the intended effects compared to lighter individuals. The suggested dosage for a profound walk in nature ranges from 4 to 9 grams for a low dose and 5 to 13 grams for a mid dose, depending on the individual’s weight. Additionally, a high dose, approximately 9-21 grams or more, should only be considered by those with sufficient experience with psychedelics and may lead to a highly transformative and challenging experience.2
Legal Status
In the Netherlands, magic truffles are offered as a legal alternative to outlawed mushrooms, available for purchase in smart shops.3
Addiction and Tolerance
Physical addiction to magic truffles has never been documented. Furthermore, there is little to no potential for psychological dependence on psilocybin, the psychoactive constituent of magic truffles. While tolerance to magic truffles specifically is not well researched, tolerance to psilocybin is a well-understood concept, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect over time.[4]
For further details, it’s advisable to consult reliable sources or experts in the field of psychedelic substances.
1 Drug Test Anal. 2013 Mar;5(3):182-5. doi: 10.1002/dta.1400. 2 Web Search Results 2 3 Web Search Results 3 [4] Web Search Results 3
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