Is there also chocolate with psilocin in it?
There is chocolate with psilocin or psilocybin into it, but in the Netherlands this is illegal. As soon as magic truffles are processed into a food product such as chocolate, they fall outside the exemption that makes truffles legal in their natural form. This is stipulated in the Opium Act: truffles may only be sold and used in their original state.
However, it is it is possible to achieve a similar effect in a legal way, namely by combining ceremonial raw cacao with magic truffles during a guided session. This combination is offered in the form of a cacao truffle ceremony, whereby the cacao naturally enhances and deepens the psychedelic effects of the truffles.
Raw cacao contains mild MAO inhibitors and mood-enhancing substances such as theobromine, PEA, and anandamide. These substances ensure that the psilocin from the truffles remains active in the body longer, which subtly prolongs the trip and deepens the emotional experience. This combination is experienced by many participants as heart-opening, loving, and safe — a gentle yet profound way to do psychedelic work.
At Triptherapie, this is legally and professionally supervised, with an eye for safety and personal alignment. If you would like to know if this combination is suitable for you, you can take the no-obligation intake for truffle therapy to fill in.