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FuriousFapper
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Question about cyans/ wavy caps
#27129407 - 01/05/21 10:28 PM (3 years, 23 days ago) |
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So I found a wavy cap patch. Tried like a little bit of the stem, about half the size of a toothpick and was able to feel an intense body high with light visuals, then I tried a tiny piece of the cap with same size stem with no effect. Anyone know if the stem of the cyans are more potent or it’s just luck of the draw?
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evlyshrooms
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Difference in concentration of active compounds in stem and cap is negligible from what I've read
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Re: Question about cyans/ wavy caps [Re: evlyshrooms]
#27129518 - 01/05/21 11:49 PM (3 years, 22 days ago) |
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How long did you wait until you tried the second piece? You could've had a light tolerance from the first time
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Placebo is one hell of a drug my friend. If you have the tolerance to feel psilocybin in possible microgram concentration this whole forum envies you.
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Re: Question about cyans/ wavy caps [Re: evlyshrooms]
#27129793 - 01/06/21 06:49 AM (3 years, 22 days ago) |
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Quote:
evlyshrooms said: Difference in concentration of active compounds in stem and cap is negligible from what I've read
Apparently concentrations are higher in the cap than the stem.
To me this sounds like a possible tolerance issue, but hard to tell since we've got no dosage weight to go on.
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Re: Question about cyans/ wavy caps [Re: Anglerfish]
#27129820 - 01/06/21 07:22 AM (3 years, 22 days ago) |
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Paper posted here by alan a couple months ago that discussed this issue, also suggests the caps are slightly more potent on average, though there a good deal of variability from individual specimens.
https://sci-hub.se/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/dta.2950
3.5 Caps versus stipes of fungal fruiting bodies The fruiting bodies were separated into caps and stipes to determine the tryptamine concentrations in these mushroom parts. These experiments were performed on dried fungal fruiting bodies in six replicates. On average, the caps contained 0.01 wt.% of aeruginascin, 0.07 wt.% of baeocystin, 0.88 wt.% of psilocybin, 0.01 wt.% of norbaeocystin, and 0.06 wt.% of psilocin. In stipes, we found <0.01 wt.% aeruginascin, 0.03 wt.% baeocystin, 0.47 wt.% psilocybin, <0.01 wt.% norbaeocystin, and 0.01 wt.% psilocin. There was approximately 50 % less baeocystin, psilocybin, and norbaeocystin in the stipes than in the caps. The stipes contained 32 % less aeruginascin and 85 % less psilocin than the caps. The total content of tryptamine alkaloids in the stipes was approximately 50 % less than in the caps. These results are slightly different from an older study, which states that the psilocin content is higher in the stipes than in the caps in P. cubensis, but a similar distribution of psilocybin (higher levels in the caps than in the stipes) was observed in Psilocybe samuiensis. Our results correspond with the published work.
The parametric two-sample unpaired t-test with Welch correction in the R program found that the results were not statistically significant, as the p-value was 0.3756. This may be due to the large difference between the alkaloid concentrations in the individual fruiting bodies. This means that although the average content of tryptamines in caps is higher than in stipes, due to the SD, where there is high variability between individual fruiting bodies, it cannot be said that this statement applies to all fruiting bodies. The variability of tryptamines in individual fruiting bodies has been described in other published work
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