This topic is about the use of magic mushrooms, specifically psilocybin, by someone with an ileostomy. The person is curious about how to safely consume these mushrooms, considering their past positive experiences with cannabis and LSD. They are seeking advice on preparation methods, potential effects on their stoma, and any safety concerns. Here are some insights and advice shared by others:
1. Consumption Methods:
- Drinking mushrooms as a tea is popular, with some finding it stronger than eating them whole.
- Grinding dried mushrooms and using the "lemon-tek" method, which involves soaking them in lemon juice, can help with digestion and reduce nausea.
- Baking them into cookies using cannabis-infused coconut oil is another option. You can also use capsules or add the mushroom powder to other foods.
- Microdosing, which involves taking very small amounts, is practiced by some with colostomies and urostomies without any stoma issues.
2. Cookie/Edible Preparation:
- Use 5 grams of dried cannabis flower cooked in 3–4 tablespoons of organic coconut oil for 3 hours on low heat. A mini-crockpot can be used for this process.
- Grind mushrooms into a fine flour and add 3 to 5 grams into the oil after the cannabis infusion.
- For the cookie batter, mix the oil-drug blend with sugars, vanilla, and an egg. Combine with flour, salt, and baking soda, then bake at 350°F (175°C) for 9-11 minutes. The cookies can be stored in the fridge or freezer.
3. Tea Preparation:
- Steep ground or whole dried mushrooms in 8–10 ounces of hot water. Start with smaller amounts to test potency. Leftover tea can be refrigerated.
4. Effects and Safety:
- Many users with ileostomy, colostomy, or urostomy report no changes in stoma function when microdosing or taking moderate doses.
- One user experienced severe dehydration and other complications after eating whole dried mushrooms, highlighting the importance of grinding them well, staying hydrated, and dosing carefully.
- Medical cannabis users note benefits like CBD for anxiety relief and THC for pain, sleep, and creativity. Concerns about addiction are generally low, but caution is advised.
5. Legal and Access Information:
- In Canada, Aurora cannabis products are mentioned.
- In the USA, access varies by state, with some reporting easier access than others.
6. Future Plans:
- An ileostomate plans to document an Ayahuasca ceremony experience.
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