Magic mushroom edibles made with Amanita muscaria are on the rise thanks to a legal gray area. Meet the entrepreneurs bringing hallucinogenic treats to a smoke shop—or mailbox—near you. In an ...
Amanita muscaria gummies, which are made from the Amanita muscaria mushroom, have limited scientific research, and their consumption is generally discouraged due to the potential risks associated with ...
Can you believe a tiny, vibrant gummy can add joy and whimsy to your life? Don’t believe us? By the end of this article, you will know what we are discussing. Amanita Muscaria is a unique mushroom ...
A psychedelic mushroom species is being sold legally in the US, but experts warn of its potential dangers. A dispensary in Florida claims to be the first store in the US to sell legal "magic" ...
Fans of products that cause psychoactive effects may have noticed an increase in Amanita muscaria mushroom gummies showing up in smoke shops, wellness stores, and online stores that sell hemp-based ...
Federal regulators have cracked down on mushroom edibles containing Amanita muscaria — also known as fly agaric — after mounting safety concerns. Federal regulators are taking aim at a popular ...
Editor’s Note, 2/1/2024: After we published this story, several readers suggested that our original dose was too low, so we decided to give magic legal mushroom gummies another try (and to eat a lot ...
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months ...
Mushrooms have long been celebrated for their mystical and medicinal properties, captivating the imagination and curiosity of many. Among these, the Amanita Muscaria mushroom stands out with its ...
Step aside, psilocybin: A new shroom is in town. According to a new study by researchers at the University of California (UC) San Diego’s Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity ...
In a snow-covered village on the northern outskirts of Moscow, Russia’s most famous mycologist, Mikhail Vishnevsky, poured me a cup of light psychoactive mushroom tea. But it wasn’t psilocybin, the ...