The Shroom Thread

Seeing as psilocybin is responsible for neurogenesis, is it possible to relieve brainfog?
If brain fog is caused by bad lifestyle then the question is a bit pointless. Could be 99 reasons for brain fog that no amount of shrooms is going to address.
 
If brain fog is caused by bad lifestyle then the question is a bit pointless. Could be 99 reasons for brain fog that no amount of shrooms is going to address.
Growing older is not considered bad lifestyle.

DMT, which is also neurogenic has shown potential to reverse Alzheimer's. Psilocybin acts on serotonin receptors which are estrogen sensitive. In theory it should work to relieve brain fog.
 
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Seeing as psilocybin is responsible for neurogenesis, is it possible to relieve brainfog?
I've tried microdosing shrooms before for a whole month (20mg 2x a day), if anything, they made my concentration and focus worse and didn't really work for me.

I have a friend who swears by a mushroom complex he takes, I think it's this one:
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He gave me 6 capsules to try, but I didn't notice anything. From research I've done in the past, I have read that psilocybin can potentiate lion's mane and cordyceps, but I've never tried it...

Out of all the natural supplements I've tried, kratom worked the best for focus, concentration, motivation, mood, and definitely alleviated brain fog, but even though it's natural, it can be addictive and comes with some warnings...

I took this one on and off for over 5 years:

My usual dose was 5 grams per day mixed into some orange juice (taste is nasty), but it worked well, and I didn't take it on weekends.

All I can say before trying any supplements is research, research, research!
 
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