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What are mushroom drops?

The mushroom dropper bottles contain a liquid with psilocybin or a psilocybin analogue. The bottles containing psilocybin are illegal in the Netherlands, but are widely used in Amsterdam's nightlife. Most users are sensible and take dosages between microdosing and low doses. This corresponds to approximately 1-5mg of psilocybin or 1-5 grams of truffles. The effects are generally not too overwhelming, but it is still advisable to try something like this at home first with someone keeping an eye on things (tripsitter).

Mushroom drops therefore often contain psilocybin or a substance similar to it. If you want to know more about psilocybin, click on: Psilocybin info

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Mushroom drops are liquid extracts containing psilocybin, the active ingredient also found in magic mushrooms and truffles. They can produce a similar psychedelic effect and are often used due to their easy dosing.

Effects of magic mushroom drops

The effects of magic mushroom drops depend on the dosage and personal sensitivity:

  • Low dosage: Improved mood, fits of laughter and a slight change in perception.
  • Higher dosage: More intense visual and auditory changes, distortions of reality, an altered perception of time, and deep introspection.

 

You can find more information about the effects and dosages here: Triple vesicles psilocybin

Risks and precautions

Although magic mushroom drops can have benefits, there are also risks:

  • Variable strengthBecause extracts are not always standardized, the dosage can be difficult to determine.
  • Psychological effectsAnxiety, confusion, or even a 'bad trip' can occur, especially at high doses or under unfavorable conditions.
  • Unknown compositionSome magic mushroom drops may contain other psychoactive substances, such as similar tryptamines.
  • Combination with other agentsMixing magic mushroom drops with alcohol or other drugs can cause dangerous effects.

 

Do you want to use mushroom drops for therapeutic purposes?

At trip therapy is becoming psilocybin used in guided sessions to support personal growth, trauma processing, and mental health. Would you like to do a session? Then fill out the intake in.


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Mushroom drops, also known as mushroom tinctures, are liquid extracts containing psilocybin or a similar substance. Psilocybin is the active ingredient in mushrooms of the Psilocybe family and is converted in the body into psilocin, the substance that causes the psychedelic effect. Instead of eating dried mushrooms or truffles, with drops the active ingredients are extracted into a liquid, usually strong alcohol.

In the Netherlands, products containing psilocybin are prohibited. Bottles sold as magic mushroom drops therefore sometimes contain other substances. For example, 4-HO-MET, a synthetic tryptamine with a similar effect, was found in tested samples. Because magic mushroom drops are not checked via the regular testing service, you never know with certainty what they contain or how strong the product is.

Composition and operation

In classic tinctures, dried mushrooms are finely ground and extracted in strong alcohol for one to two weeks. Alcohol acts as a solvent and preservative in this process. The resulting liquid is usually administered sublingually, under the tongue, where absorption takes place through the oral mucosa. As a result, the effect often occurs within 15 to 30 minutes, which can be slightly faster than with oral ingestion of mushrooms.

The total duration of effect is typically between four and six hours, comparable to magic mushrooms or truffles. Afterwards, a mild after-effect may occur, sometimes referred to as an afterglow. The intensity depends strongly on the dosage, individual sensitivity, body weight, metabolism, and psychological state.

Dosage and effect profile

Users often take amounts corresponding to a microdose or low dose, roughly comparable to 1 to 5 milligrams of psilocybin or a few grams of truffles. At low doses, slight mood improvement, fits of laughter, and subtle changes in perception may occur.

At higher doses, more intense visual distortions, altered perception of time, heightened emotions, and deep introspection occur. Colors may appear brighter, surfaces may move, music may sound different, and thoughts may appear in an unusual context. The experience can be both euphoric and confronting, and emotions can shift rapidly.

A significant risk with drops is that the concentrated form makes it easy to take too much without noticing. A few extra drops can have a considerably stronger effect than expected.

Advantages over magic mushrooms

Mushroom drops are perceived by some people as more practical than raw or dried mushrooms. The taste is less pronounced, the stomach is often less strained, and the dosage seems easier to control precisely. This makes them popular among people who want to microdose or who have difficulty eating mushrooms.

In addition, they are discreet and easy to carry. Provided they are prepared correctly and stored in a well-sealed glass bottle in a cool, dark place, they can remain effective for several months. Exposure to light and heat accelerates the breakdown of psilocybin.

Risks and points of attention

There are several risks associated with magic mushroom drops. First, the composition is often unknown. It may contain a different psychoactive substance than expected. Second, the strength is rarely standardized, making accurate dosing difficult.

Psychological side effects may include anxiety, confusion, disorientation, and an overwhelming experience sometimes described as a bad trip. Nausea, fatigue, and emotional sensitivity may also occur. Combining with alcohol, other drugs, or certain medications can make the effects unpredictable and potentially dangerous.

The context in which the substance is used plays a crucial role. The psychological state and the environment, often referred to as set and setting, strongly determine how the experience unfolds. Use in an unsafe environment or during an unstable emotional period increases the likelihood of a difficult experience.

Legal status in the Netherlands

If magic mushroom drops actually contain psilocybin, they fall under the Opium Act. The possession, sale, and processing of psilocybin-containing products are punishable offenses. Because magic mushroom drops are not systematically tested, it remains unclear exactly what is in circulation. This increases both the legal and the health risk.

Use in a therapeutic context

At Triptherapie becomes psilocybin deployed for personal development, trauma processing, and mental health. In such contexts, work is carried out with careful screening, preparation, and integration. The difference compared to recreational use of anonymous drops from the nightlife scene is significant, particularly regarding safety, dosage control, and psychological guidance.

Summary

Mushroom drops are liquid extracts intended for administering psilocybin or similar substances in a concentrated form. They offer practical advantages such as easy dosing and less stomach upset, but entail significant uncertainties due to variable composition and unknown potency. Effects range from mild mood swings to profound psychedelic experiences. Caution, knowledge of the set and setting, and awareness of legal status are essential when considering use.