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  • Experimenting with psilocybe cubensis mushrooms can be fun, intense and insightful. Cultivators of the Magic Mushroom Shop are always curious about the history of the strains and the mind expanding effects. Before ordering the next magic mushroom grow kit, a lot cultivators wonder and ask them self "what are the strongest magic mushrooms?". 

    This guide will help you uncover the strongest Psilocybe cubensis strains. We created a list of the most potent mushroom grow kits. 

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  • The list of magic mushrooms varieties is very long.  Magic mushroom is the name we commonly give to the psilocybin cubensis. Psilocybin mushrooms are the mushrooms which contain the hallucinogenic substances psilocybin, psilocin and others. They're the psychoactive mushrooms :)

    Magic mushrooms come in many shapes and forms, so it's normal to be lost in this vast new world. We will try ab guide you true it. Continue reading

  • Can psilocybin new brain cells actually become a reality? Research says yes. A landmark 2013 study from the University of South Florida showed that low doses of psilocybin stimulate neurogenesis — the birth of fresh neurons — in the hippocampus of mice. Since then, multiple studies have confirmed and expanded this finding. In this article we break down the original research, explore what has changed since, and explain why psilocybin new brain cells matter for mental health in 2026.

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  • In 2011, BBC presenter and doctor Michael Mosley volunteered for a clinical trial that measured the psilocybin brain effects in real time. The resulting footage — broadcast as part of the BBC documentary Horizon: The Truth About Personality — remains one of the most vivid on-screen demonstrations of how psilocybin alters brain activity. Below we revisit what happened, what the scans revealed, and why the findings still matter for psilocybin research in 2026.

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  • A complete guide to psilocybin fungi — what they are, how they work, and why they exist.

    Magic mushrooms are fungi that naturally produce the psychedelic compound psilocybin. When you eat them, your body converts psilocybin into psilocin. Psilocin then binds to serotonin receptors in the brain – especially the 5-HT2A receptor – and temporarily changes how you perceive the world, process emotions, and experience your sense of self. Scientists have identified over 200 species of psilocybin-containing mushrooms, spread across several genera. The most well-known is Psilocybe cubensis, which is the species you will find in most grow kits today.

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  • Published March 18, 2026 · 6 min read

    A landmark JAMA study published on March 10, 2026 provides the first causal evidence that Oregon psilocybin decriminalization directly increased use. In Oregon — the first US state to decriminalize magic mushrooms — roughly 90,000 additional people used psilocybin each year after Measure 110. As a result, the findings carry major implications for drug policy worldwide.

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  • Portrait — The Man Who Introduced the World to Magic Mushrooms

    R. Gordon Wasson was a New York banker. In 1955, he sat in a candlelit hut in the mountains of Mexico and ate magic mushrooms with a Mazatec healer. Two years later, he told the world about it. Nothing in mushroom culture has been quite the same since.

    This is the story of who R. Gordon Wasson really was — the curiosity that drove him, the partnerships that shaped him, and the complicated legacy he left behind.

    If you have ever heard the words "magic mushroom," you can trace them back to one man: R. Gordon Wasson. He was born in 1898 in Great Falls, Montana. For most of his adult life, Wasson worked as a vice president at J.P. Morgan & Co. — a world of suits, figures, and boardrooms. And yet, beneath that polished exterior, he carried one of the most profound questions a person can ask: why do mushrooms make us feel like we have touched something sacred?

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  • Can psilocybin treat OCD? A groundbreaking Yale University study says yes — and the results are remarkable. In this first-ever randomized, placebo-controlled trial, just one dose of psilocybin — the psychoactive compound in magic mushrooms — reduced obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms within 48 hours. Even more striking, the benefits lasted for months. For the millions of people living with treatment-resistant OCD, this psilocybin OCD research opens an entirely new door.

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  • Microdosing is the practice of taking very small, sub-perceptual amounts of a psychedelic substance like psilocybin. You will not trip or hallucinate. Instead, you may notice subtle shifts in mood, focus, and creativity over time. Once a niche practice in Silicon Valley, microdosing has grown into a global movement. Science is finally catching up with what thousands of people have been reporting for years.

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