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hippy_lettuce
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Panaeolus campanulatus
#530574 - 01/24/02 10:38 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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Just wanted to know if anyone has tried to cultivate this species and what their results were, what they used in their spawn bags, outdoor beds, etc. And if anyone has prints, thanks.
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This species was cultivated in the late 1950s in a Paris laboratory. It is not a psychoactive species and never has been. It has only been misidentified as a psychoactive species.
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hippy_lettuce
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Re: Panaeolus campanulatus [Re: mjshroomer]
#531129 - 01/25/02 03:11 PM (23 years, 30 days ago) |
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thanks for the info
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Ive read from multiple areas of muscarine,muscimol, ibotemic acid, psilocybin, psilocin, seretonin and/or tryptamines in these.
What is really in them? Has anyone cultivated them successfully?
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This thread is mjshroomer old
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falcon


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maybe serotonin? don't know, none of the other stuff you mentioned, very cool looking mushroom, I haven't seen pics of it grown here.
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Re: Panaeolus campanulatus [Re: FooMan]
#10638907 - 07/07/09 10:04 PM (15 years, 7 months ago) |
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FooMan said: This thread is mjshroomer old 
i know lol i was lookin at it and saw that mjs posted and i was like WHAT THE FUCK!!!! but then i saw the 7 years thing
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Re: Panaeolus campanulatus [Re: lacma50]
#10640216 - 07/08/09 05:12 AM (15 years, 7 months ago) |
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I didnt wanna start a new thread when I coulda used the search engine.
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Workman
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Very easy to grow. Same parameters as Panaeolus subbalteatus (P. cinctulus)
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Re: Panaeolus campanulatus [Re: FooMan]
#10641781 - 07/08/09 12:52 PM (15 years, 7 months ago) |
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FooMan said: This thread is mjshroomer old 
He deleted all of his photos for some reason which made most of his posts less than comprehensive. Did he get sassy and leave the US for good.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Ive read from multiple areas of muscarine, muscimol, ibotemic acid, psilocybin, psilocin, seretonin and/or tryptamines in these.
All members of this genus contain serotonin, urea, and tryptophan. No members contain muscarine, muscimol, or ibotenic acid.
Panaeolus campanulatus is an outdated synonym for Panaeolus papilionaceus, per Gerhardt 1996.
It is inactive, or maybe weakly active in some cases.
They would be very easy to grow, however I have never heard of anyone doing so.
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MisterMuscaria



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I knew they wouldnt contain amatoxins but people have made some farout claims. Ive heard tryptophan has many health benefits. Perhaps an extract could be interesting.
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chucklehead
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MisterMuscaria said: I knew they wouldnt contain amatoxins but people have made some farout claims. Ive heard tryptophan has many health benefits. Perhaps an extract could be interesting.
I'm strretching the topic here I know but I think this is worth sharing.
I can't believe I'm going to say this but I wouldn't bother taking the time, nor spending the money to grow a mushroom just to get tryptophan. Just cook a turkey. Or you could search for a broad spectrum amino acid suppliment.
You'll find high doses of tryptophan in many forms of suppliments if you read your labels closely. Also a great number of protien powders will have it. One example is Optimum Nutritions Gold Standard Whey protien. For the money it's about the best you can get without going into a much higher price bracket. I like the chocolate whey and hate pretty much every other flavor regardless of the vendor except Cinnamin Apple by Lee Labrada (the higher price bracket I mentioned before but is my personal all time favorite brand) because other than those two flavors you can always taste the whey. Yuck. I blend protien powder in milk( actually lactaid but who's counting?) with a cup of oatmeal. Roughly 600 Calories, it's filling, it sticks to your ribs. In my opinion and experience I honestly believe I heal much faster when I take Tryptophan regularly for about a week or two.
I first got turned onto Tryptophan when I was randomly reading a study on burn victums. The study was charting the healing rate of burn victums. The recovery rate of those given high doses of tryptophan was incredibly higher. I don't remember the numbers but I think that it may have been more than 25% faster than the controls I really want to say it was more than 50% or higher but I just can't remember for certain. I don't remember the conditions of the study either like was it double blind or any of that.
I'll share a personal example of how this stuff perhaps in combination with other things can help. I crush a single finger under 85 lbs of iron. That create a green stick break. I didn't realize you could do that to a finger. Anyway I was quadrupal dosing my protien and taking a cycle of Androstien. That finger healed up in just over a month under extremely heavy use and no brace. Okay maybe it's not profound but it made me a believer.
Now it is time for a warning. Processed protiens are like all foods that are highly processed in that they absorb easily into your system. This is by design. This is a good thing if you are using them a bad thing if you are not. Here is an example. If you are Pumping massive iron and you are tearing muscle fiber all over the place and causing hypertrophy and so require large ammounts of the raw materials necessary to rebuild tissue, then consuming easily and quickly absorbed material is good because you'll heal faster and even grow stronger. If however you are laying around smoking bowl after bowl watching Gillagin's Island re-runs day and night and meal while consuming massive ammounts of easily absorbed materials you body doesn't need RIGHT NOW your body will store those materials for later. Yep that means you start to get fat. I guess what I'm saying is it might be wise to know what you are actually doing before you stick things in your mouth that you don't understand.
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