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Description: Comparing various popular strains of Psilocybe cubensis at mild and microdose levels in order to ascertain and describe differences - if any - in potency and effects

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This work investigates the core supposition that while microdosing psilocybin may be valuable, not all microdoses of "magic" mushrooms are equal in effects or potency, and explores whether or not some of this variance could be attributable to the user's selection of strain. Testing a range of Psilocybe cubensis strains, this study's objective is to identify whether or not the sensory effects of so…

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ad hoc studiesCitizen ScienceIndependent researchMagic MushroomsMagic Mushroom StrainsMicrodosingMicrodosing Strain SelectionPsilocybe cubensisPsilocybinPsychedelicsStrain Selection

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