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Paperback Psilocybin: Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide: A Handbook for Psilocybin Enthusiasts Book

ISBN: 0932551068

ISBN13: 9780932551061

Psilocybin: Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide: A Handbook for Psilocybin Enthusiasts

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Classic manual on home cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms - a must-have for any enthusiast. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Classic

This book was one of the very first public "teks" in the US. A classic, must-have, for the enthusiast!

Easy to follow and interesting commentary

At this point, this book is for fans of the McKennas. The information inside was made available at a time when other sources could not easily be found for the layman. It is still a viable system, as can be confirmed by comparing to the writings of Paul Stamets. This book has an easy to follow explanation of the mushroom lifecycle. I think it is a must-have for those that collect the writings of Dennis or Terence McKenna.

the McKenna brothers

In this little "how to" guide to mushroom cultivation the McKenna brothers provide every thing imaginable to set up your own supply of Magic Mushrooms. Also, some insight into why psilocybin use has historically been part of human evolution.

Excellent mycelogical information in the field of growing

This is the most authoritave, reliable, and safe technique available today, not to mention the economical feasibility. Wether your a scholar studying the pharmacological and cross-culture use of hallucinogens, or a 18 year old, this book explains the process of growing mycelium with potent psilocybin in easy to follow steps with descriptive pictures. The toxicity of psilocybin, the main alkaloid in the psychedelic mushroom also known as Stropharia Cubensis (this books goes by that strain) is 200, that is L.D. 200 in other words, 200 times the effective dose approaches toxicity, So in other words, in pharmacological terms, these substances are harmless, since you cant even ingest that much. This book does state that in fairly technical terms, in a section separate from the main. Mushroom use in ancient civilizations has been in use for thousands of years, the knowledge, unparalleled in the sense of human understanding upon subjects which otherwise with go without. What psychedelics ultimately do is they dissolve boundaries, and in the presence of dissolved boundaries, one cannot continue to close ones eyes to the ruination of the earth, positing of the seas, and 2000 years of unchallenged dominator culture, based on monotheism, hatred of nature, suppression of the female, so forth and so on. You have a godlike understanding to learn and assimilate new information, the kind of experience you have when looking over a landscape from the air, when previously only viewed from the ground. This book while eloquently outlining this in the introduction primarily focuses on growing the mycelium, in which it does flawlessly. In the process of growing mycelium, you have to have very sterile conditions, and this book stresses contamination, while other books don't emphasize that, which I find a problem. While this book gives you a list of tools, which are easily bought in any town or on the internet for a reasonable low price (Excluding the pressure cooker) it also gives you a sense of understanding for the process as a whole, which gives this process specifically a tint of art, because it is, in and of itself an art. It would be recommended to have at least a college level of English, and college level chemistry wouldn't hurt as well. These substances can show you what has never been seen before, and never will be seen by any human ever again. Our culture is in a ridiculous position in relation with these substances, and in reading this book one becomes more familiar to the properties and uses, preparation and dosage alike, so one doesn't have a culturally sanctioned basises toward something which he/she had no prior knowledge. This book, written by Terence & Dennis McKenna, however written under the name Oss and Oeric, are the foremost spokesperson's for the psychedelic experience, among other things, and are literary geniuses (in the purest definition) whose knowledge is unparalleled as well. If your interested more on the fascinating subject of psychedel

Complete enough for those interested only in this species.

I found this book to be a valuable and fun source of information on the cultivation of the psilocybe cubensis mushroom. The step by step 1,2,3 format makes it a useful enough reference even for the lay person not completely familiar with the methods of sterilization and aseptic technique which is the main obstruction to cultivation of mushrooms in general. This manual also gives you sources for the required spores needed to start you on your way to a fascinating and rewarding hobby. Armed with this book and perhaps the "Mushroom Cultivator" by Stamets and Chilton you wouldl be unstoppable.

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