Psilocybe Aztecorum Magic Mushrooms
is a species of powerful psychedelic mushrooms originating from Central Mexico. It is known to grow on decomposing wooden debris at high?elevations. This species of magic mushrooms has been consumed by the Nahau people (better known as Aztecs) for centuries. Psilocybe Aztecorum has been referred to teonanacatl by 16th century Spanish explores, which means ?sacred mushroom? or as ?the flesh of the gods?. It is legendary for its spiritual use among the Aztecs and related tribes. Blue Mushrooms
Unlike the more common Psilocybe Cubensis strains, the Psilocybe Aztecorum rarely bruises as a result of age or handling. They are known to be moderate to high in?potency. This is an old school strain that was more common before Psilocybe Cubensis took over the scene. You too can experience what the Aztecs have for thousands of years.
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Psilocybe Aztecorum is still used in traditional ceremonies in Mexico. Expect to have a profound spiritual experience, revelations and deep healing.
After 10-30 minutes of consuming Psilocybe Aztecorum mushrooms you will feel your mood enhanced with euphoria and excitement. Depending on dosage you will experience mild to intense visual enhancements. Things may seem like they are breathing, the nature around you will feel more alive and you will find yourself in introspective thought. Music and art will look and feel different and you will have a higher appreciation and you may relate the music or art to yourself on a more personal level. The most common museum dose (0.5-1.5g) and moderate dose (2-3.5g) should provide you with a 3-6 hour trip. Please read our?FAQ section?for more details.
Blue Foot mushrooms are native to Europe and thrive in woodland habitats, hedgerows, and even in urban parks and gardens, growing in fairy rings under hardwoods and conifers, among the pine needles and leaves. Today Blue Foot mushrooms can be found at local markets and specialty grocers and are cultivated in both the Pacific Northwest and in the Northeastern states in the United States and France, the Netherlands, and England.
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