Guides on small doses and larger ones, what mushrooms actually are, and how we weigh and test everything we sell. Written the way we would explain it to a friend.
Short reads, plain language, nothing you need a dictionary for.
Read the journal
What a small dose feels like, how to choose an amount, and how to build a schedule you can keep.

Set and setting, clearing the day, how the hours tend to go, and what to do the morning after.

The Microdosing Handbook, free. Everything we wish someone had written down for us before our first dose.

The honest reasons people start, from sharper mornings to steadier moods, all in plain language.

A hard look at what the nightly glass does to your mood, and what changes when you set it down.

The schedule, the sleep and the one line notebook habit that turn a good month into a great one.
The mushroom you can see is only the fruit. Most of the organism is mycelium, a fine pale web running through soil and wood, breaking old matter down and feeding whatever grows on top of it.
Fungi are a kingdom of their own, neither plant nor animal. Magic mushrooms are simply the varieties that carry psilocybin, which the body converts once you have taken it. People have used them for a very long time, in ceremony and on quite ordinary evenings.
Read about microdosing
Every dose is weighed before it goes anywhere near a wrapper, and the amount is printed on the pack so you always know exactly what you are holding. Batches are tested before they leave us. The number on the box is the number in the box.
Six questions about your week, your sleep and what you are hoping for, and we will point you at one place to start. It takes about a minute and there is no wrong answer.
Take the quiz