Psilocybin extract SOP

I think if you get it to be moisture free and store in room temp dark area it doesn’t. I’ve had some for over six months now that’s the same.
Based on the data you’ve added I’d say if you fully dry the fruits properly they won’t lose it very rapidly either.

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Idk a single admin on here someone help me please

i moved this to the echo chamber so its not on front page anymore

idk if this was the right move but this thread seems dead anyway
If anyone objects I can move it back

I flagged the post for moderator review so hopefully they can edit it out for you.

Could a admin please remove my comment?

you can flag it, I did

Fixed it.

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so anyways, I’ve got an extraction SOP for a half ounce of extract and 2 handys

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I fucking love y’all hahahahah

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Whose sop was that? so I know what to title it when I put it up for sale

Really appreciate that Killa! You ever need anything don’t hesitate to holler, I owe you one.

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Title it : I better see 50% :joy::joy::heart::heart:

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If anyone needs any consultation on extraction, I can always help.

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Shit, I will undercut you for an eighth of fruit and a single handjob. Competitive market these days.

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This isn’t the echo chamber………

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Ok? Thanks mom

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Just don’t wanna see the crying when one gets silenced again but you do you.

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Just reading your post my friend and you hit on a number of great points. I’m in therapy right now for memory loss due to TBI from playing college football and I’m having to many intestinal issues with just eating the mushrooms. I’m an extractor by trade but haven’t ever played with mushrooms any guidance for small batches for my own use ? I’m trying to get a 5-8g dose in as to help reroute some of the neurological pathways but I’m throwing up by the time I hit 2-3 .
Any help is appreciated !
Thanks,
Jack

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Either his isolate extract, or @DiNKLB3RG’s gummies.

The extract removes the intestinal distress that happens from eating the fruit over time

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Tea is the answer

Mint is usually a good choice for tea bag to help with nausea.

8 grams crushed/ground.
Boil 1cup water.
Cut heat, drop mush + tea bag.
Sit 10 mins.
Strain, squeeze.
Chug

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Thanks for the tips because eating them just isn’t working for my digestive system.

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