Psychedelic Dosage Calculator
Whether you're a beginner or a veteran, it's important to know how much to take to enjoy the full benefits of psychedelic mushrooms. The first general rule of psychedelics is to not drive. You may experience a distorted reality and end up in jail, so don't even think about getting behind the wheel while you're high on LSD.
The dose calculator on the Magic Mushroom website assumes that you've never used this substance before. If you're unsure about what to take, start with a lower dosage and work your way up. Always remember that everyone is different, so it's crucial to seek personal advice from a professional before taking mushrooms. You don't want to cause any more harm than you're already dealing with.
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To determine the right dose for your trip, you should first know the exact dosage of the mushrooms you plan to take. The Calculator applies deterioration values to psilocybin and psilocin content to compensate for the effects of dehydration. Mushrooms are 90% water when they are fresh. Thus, you will require more material to complete your trip if it is dry.
It is important to start with low doses and gradually increase the dosage until you achieve the desired effect. The optimum dosage of magic mushrooms depends on your body's tolerance to the drug. Those who are new to psychoactive substances should start at the lowest dose and increase the dosage over time. Micro-dosing mushrooms may lead to altered reality. The Dosage Calculator is a great tool to use when you're unsure of what you need.
Last update: 2021-08-01 | |
For dried mushrooms, multiply psilocybin content by: | |
For dried mushrooms, multiply psilocin content by: | |
What level trip would you like to reach? | |
What type of mushrooms will you be eating? | |
milligrams of psilocybin per gram of | mushroom material. |
milligrams of psilocin per gram of | |
I took gram(s) day(s) ago. | |
For dried mushrooms, multiply psilocin content by: This is exactly the same as the psilocybin input box, only it changes the deterioration rate of psilocin. Unlike its more stable cousin, psilocin tends to break down pretty quickly no matter how careful you are about preserving your mushrooms. “.5” is the default, and unless you freeze-dry your mushrooms and store them with an industrial grade vacuum packager, you’ll probably want to leave it where it is.
What level trip would you like to reach? Read the trip level descriptions and decide. You should note that it’s not a straight line; if you eat 20 grams wet to reach level 2, that doesn’t neccessarily mean you’ll need 40 to get to level 4.
What type of mushrooms will you be eating? These are really just psilocybin and psilocin “presets”. Choose the type of mushroom you’ll be eating and it modifies the value of the psiloc(yb)in fields for that mushroom. The values are compiled from many sources on the internet and care was taken that the values represent an average potency of many samples whenever the data were available.
Milligrams of psilocybin per gram: This displays the content of psilocybin in the mushroom you currently have selected in mg/g fresh material. If you think that the value is incorrect (and it quite possibly may be since the same species of mushroom may have up to tenfold fluctuations in its psilocybin content), you can enter a new value.
Milligrams of psilocin per gram: The same, only for psilocin.
Will you be eating fresh or dried mushrooms? Well, which kind will you be eating? If you select “dried”, the Calculator applies the deterioration values to the psilocybin and psilocin content of the mushroom and compensates for the change in weight due to dehydration. Mushrooms are ~90% water when fresh, which means there will be a big difference between how much dry mushroom material and how much wet mushroom material you’ll have to eat to achieve the same trip level.