Tryptamine Fungi of North America & New Discoveries in the Taxonomy of Psilocybin Mushrooms
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- Alan Rockefeller leads an in depth discussion of the psilocybin and tryptamine containing fungi of North America. Includes three recently discovered Psilocybe species and quality photos of the known species occurring in Canada, USA and Mexico.
Psychedelics like DMT, LSD and psilocybin mushrooms are exceptional when it comes to mental health treatment. Psilocybin mushrooms healed me from severe social anxiety, depression and pill addiction.
Psychedelic mushrooms are truly remarkable. A few years ago, I was struggling with severe depression, mental health issues, and was diagnosed with BPD. My friend suggested I try psilocybin mushrooms, I still can't believe how much better they worked compared to traditional medicine. It was a lifesaver, it really healed me.
Can you help me out with a source? I suffer from severe anxiety and depression and have been on prescription meds, but they haven't really helped. Where can I find psilocybin mushrooms?
On Telgram ??
Correct, Doctorjeremyy.
Does he ship ?
This man is a gift. Thanks for crime pays and botany doesn't for brining his and Alan's voice onto the laymen luddites like myself.
Would love to wander with those two.
My total knowledge of botany and taxonomy has improved 1000% ever since I came across them three years ago!
Love that channel
Psilocybin mushroom and psychedelics generally are very beneficial substances, and it really helps ease anxiety, depression & people with mental health issues.
I love shrooms. I'm clean 4 years now. Mushrooms literally got me off my feet and turned my whole life around. I am currently a housing manager for a recovery program. I wouldn't have been able to do that shit without the help of psilocybin.
I used mushrooms ONCE and it changed my mind for the better FOREVER.
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dr.wheelershrooms
Mushrooms cured my lifelong insomnia overnight, allowed me to fix my relationship with my dad, and finally got me to slow down and stop pushing myself to exhaustion.
23:36 much respect for the fact he allows questions as they come.
Definitely shows how confident he is with the subject matter. And the love for it as well.
Alan always tells people before talks to just go ahead and blurt out their questions. 😊
I ate three mushrooms that I bought one time and I was watching Looney tunes and started laughing harder than I ever laughed before uncontrollably. My face and stomach muscles were sore the next day. Talk about laughter being the best medicine.
Or maybe the psilocybin was the medicine, and your laughter was a reaction. The wonderful feeling and memories that stayed with you are the benefit! Thank you for sharing your experience. 🍄
Never watched TV on mushrooms or acid.
You should be able to go to the store and buy them, all DMT, shrooms and lsd
No better person to learn from than Alan Rockefella and the fungi science is extremely important to man kind, in my opinion most who suffer with medication resistant ptsd and depression will benifit from the science, mushrooms connect us to nature and its obvious in this digital world that many of us have lost touch so mushrooms is honestly the best way to get in touch with nature even if you dont trip in nature the connection is undeniable
Im SouthAus from shroomery but havent been on in years as i found what i needed from the fungi, happy to share a few local spots with those that connect
You are absolutely right. Psilocybin mushrooms are rooted in nature. I'm always surprised when others gravitate towards synthetic psychedelics. There is something lost in translation. There is living intelligence within the fruits of nature.
Much better to learn from , Alan is an ass and much better teachers
@@dorkbork6096one of his friends then i guess?
Thank you, Alan Rockefeller, and to the North American Mycological Association, for sharing this lucid and inspiring talk as an exegesis of current research. More discoveries may well follow. 😊
50:44 The reason allegedly is, that when the mushrooms grow humans, the Great Mushroom sometimes needs to help humans to think more openly.
So, the Great Mushroom grows some psilocybin species for their humans, to help their branch's people to open up their imagination and thinking into desired directions, so to send the affected people to specific functions.
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So to help them get out of this prison. Prizm cell. Infinite T Loop.
T/Tea/eaT/aTe/8/♾️.
MN has a wonderful diversity of mushrooms and more experts need to explore here. Not necessarily Psilocybe, but a plethora of edibles and non-edibles that create a heck of a forest landscape, especially in summer, late summer, and fall.
And crossing over to Wisconsin. Where we are.
Really dynamic systems here.
Same here in Iowa around Rathbun Lake
I spread spores of cubensis all over the place I spread some last year around the Altus Oklahoma area. I also spread tampanensis natalensis and tidal wave in southwest Oklahoma
Hi my new friend
Look for wet areas like lake edges. It's better to mycelium on grain.
Well that's weird, got a notification for a Joey Santoro video about 2 minutes after Allen mentioned him. North Georgia is finally getting some decent rain, fully leafed out and about to remove the catkins from the porches, again. Love my Oak trees, the piles of wet pollen noodles are a fleeting annoyance.
Excellent discussion and Q and A, thanks guys.
Currently jamming with some P. natalensis - highly suggest seeking out and playing with other species!
Got some black cap nats on agar
Got some green caps and yellows going been a month since colonization but I saw a few pins poke through the overlay today 😢
Ha! Im currently trying to grow those.... no luck woth fruiting my first go, but shot tons of overlay, which I tried for the first time on Thursday!!!
Smooth doesn't evem begin to describe it.... I thought I had underdosed, as I felt ZERO comeup discomfort... but after T+1:30 I just went from sober to tripping balls with no comeup... also very potent!!!
@s0cializedpsych0path I'm petty sure with nats overlay is OK. They get overlay and push thru it. Different from cubes with too much overlay. I can't wait to get these things going. From what I hear they blow cubes out of the water. I have 12 different strains of cubes and some are seriously potent so I can only imagine what the nats or subtrops experience will be.
@@mikexibalbafarms4169 more fae no pseudocasing
I am ready to absorb this information! Thank you for being the best kind of biologist! A mycologist!
When it comes to nerding out on fungus, my people think i can go overboard sometimes. But Alan is the ultimate fungal fiend. He used to help me make i.d.s on shroomotopia over a decade ago.
I found the beyocites in Washington one year, some of the strongest I ever found. Bright blue bruising. I actually copped a trespassing for picking them I kept going back to get them. The next day I saw the cops sprayed the entire yard killing them all. Crushed my soul
That's a sad story 😢
_P. baeocystis_ is indeed pretty strong. It's definitely much more common up in Washington than it is down here in Oregon. But it's still pretty rare in Washington. I have found _P. baeocystis_ only once in my 30 years of looking for _Psilocybe_ in the PNW. So that's always a cool find.
This was a great presentation thx. I'm going hunting for ovoids tom morning, just had 2 days rain. Ohio river valley ✌🍄
Wonderful to find this excellent channel, with a great lecture, informative, interesting, and great visual references. Thank you! Subscribed! Do you do any forays in Coastal British Columbia?
I was reaally hoping I would see Alan's name when I clicked on this. The happy dance I did is unmatched
Brother to you and the wonderful thing that you were doing and got me to subscribe the first time I came across your channel and video and I can't wait to see more and you're doing a great service to humanity thank you
Great job, I learned very much.
im curious about the gandalfiana, can they grow in the same habitat as psilocybe semilanceata ? one time i was picking PS i found a patch of bigger more robust ones with thick stems that looked like the gandalfianas, and i never found anything like it, i was with a friend, and he agrees, we have been picking for allmoast a decade. and all this time we thougt it was some incredible PS specimen and only stumbeled upon them once, but looking at those gandalfiana pics it looks allot like them.
Thankyou...learning. Appreci😅ate your hard work.
Hey dude, (Alan) good to see you here, and you gave me some ideas on a search or 6 up in the Chiricahuas, and I'm also going to look along the San Pedro River when it gets wet again, if it gets wet. I don't think we broke 5 inches here in the Sulphur Springs Valley last year. I'm finding frogs that aren't supposed to be here, so why not mushrooms in the right habitat with the ground moisture and humidity up. It blew me away seeing large mushrooms growing out of the sand here. I have my book lent out, or I'd give ya the species. Happy hunting!.
30 million years ago. That's just absolutely amazing. We are all fungi.
I grew up around the Columbia River mouth and I'm familiar with the Azurescen. I always assumed that they only grew in this small region.
Now I live on the southern coast of Oregon. Last November, while taking soil samples for OMSI, in a vacant lot next to the Marine Science Center, I discovered an anomaly. After walking a grid pattern with the drill rig all day I collected a handful of what appeared to be Psilocybe Azurescen. They stained deep blue appon picking.
I recently enjoyed the fruits of my labor/luck and can attest to the quality and tryptamine content.
Is it common knowledge that the Azurescen grows as far south as Newport Oregon?
Used to live near the bridge
I love the Wavy caps. 〰️ And ovoids. I just find them to be so beautiful
This is amazing, thank you all the way from Alaska!
I. Insugnus( pardon spelling if wrong )mushroom I think grow here too. I'm in Maryland in carroll county. There's also ones that look like the insugnus but have a very thin clear veil membrane that grows on the cap. I don't really know much about fungi , I sent pictures of the ones to a mushroom guy he didn't know what they were. Maybe I will get one of those test kits and see what comes out. There was wood ear mushrooms here a few weeks ago. The brown ones don't come out that much. But we are do for a week of rain so maybe some will come out. Much love ❤️ 🙏
FYI: 2nd name is always lower case in the binomial system of nomenclature.
@@DaveDave-e4t thank you. Im not at all familiar with the names of fungi.
great video, super interesting. thanks for sharing.
@ 6:23 so conical, that should be its general name.
I'm located in "NW Tennessee" aka "Mid South", about 15 miles from the Mississippi River, 10 miles from Reelfoot Lake, and on the famous "New Madrid Fault Line" (apparently more prevalent in my locatiin/town than New Madrid, Missouri.
This area is quite humid and hosts a variety of fungi, I however have little knowledge of the species. (This should have been taught during Elementary School, but the Curriculum Education system ...
Well I'm in the Lehigh Valley and I have Amanita's that come up in my backyard and lot of LBM's but nothing that bruises blue, and even if it did I don't have the knowledge to ingest anything other then a giant puffball.
Once you find one you realize they all have the same thing going on, slimy cap that has a top film, bruises blue.
I'm with ya on that! I'll eat the oysters and a few others I can 100% identify, but I'm scared to death to eat wild possible shrooms 🤣🤦🏼♀️ I grew them at one point and absolutely LOVED them... Found it that it's illegal, even if you're not selling them. This isn't a recommendation, lol
I have found white Amanitas out in the wild the only problem is that they're basically indistinguishable from Destroying Angel except for a spore print. I'm pretty fond of my liver so I never ate one.
I found some staining inocybe mushrooms growing in a hole on Mt Hood, couldn't identify exactly what species they were so I tossed them. Now I'm thinking I should've sent them to someone.
Right but would this man take on the initiative to identify every mushroom a bro finds who isn’t a mycologist? There needs to be an app if there isn’t one already, machine learning would be better at identifying their taxonomy esp if it were in collaboration with an expert like him. But with an option to send in unidentified species for analysis to to add to the collection. It coil be like the new Pokémon go. I bet they’d identify every single species of mushroom possible in 7 years time and that’s only if certain rare species possibly take multiple years to develop.
The app would need to have instructions for harvesting edibles to prevent over harvesting and risking depletion of resources of species like morel mushrooms. Which In my life I’ve seen scavenging by people not trained how to harvest, deplete resources in areas I used to go and find mushrooms everywhere, now barren , and it’s sad but it’s not too late to restore it back to a leave no trace point.
19:10 Randy longnecker and the mushroom
Live in maryland and literally cant take a step on 40 + acres without stepping on 10-12 Panaeolus cinctulus for the last two weeks. Ive never seen it like this before.
Nice!
is is possible the gandolfiana grow more locally? and dont typically rely on spreading, but rather on long term nutrient sources?
Cool, now that we know fungi connect trees in an intrinsic way here comes all the stoners picking them all over the continental us and beyond, nice.
What is the genetic connection between cubensis and Stropharia species?
Does anyone know what the date of this talk is?
what solution are you using to make it change color ?
If you pick _each type_ of mushroom you see, your collection of mushrooms will be camouflaged.
Isn't it bad forage etiquette and not sustainable practices to pick _all_ of the ...whichever... you see?
Nitpicky edit suggestion. I presume that was too obvious to mention among your colleagues, but out here in the laity in UA-cam land it seems like an omission.
If anyone cares, watching _Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't_ is probably what got me this suggestion.
Thanks for vast details, great photos, and more info source networking. 😊
Would you (anyone), know of a great app for identification?
Is it possible for hybridization or cross breeding of different Psilocybin species? Similar to how new Cannabis strains can be cross bred/hybridized through pollination.
While mush produce spores that grow mycelium and Cannabis produce pollen thus flowers, some expert who can knw about this would come out wih an interesting answer. Since it's still illegal most places.
@@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 interesting. Thank you for replying, this is inspiring, tbh. So the hybridization is likely a stretch but the cross breeding of different species _must be_ possible. I mean, this is one of the main ways new species are created. I've heard that a dutch company was able to make truffles containing psilocybin, to loop hole the zoomer laws, in there region. This must mean that spores can be used somehow to breed or inter breed with other fungi too create a new species of fungi, like the dutch truffle, as prime example. Since the mushrooms are the reproductive organs, there must be a way to use them to make new species. How else would nature do it??
Alan ID's the ones I can't on mushroom observer, the closest I'll ever get to meeting a celebrity!
You can test for amatoxins via HCl
Mush the mushroom on a news paper.. dry the stain with a fan
Then drop the 25% HCl on the stain
It will usually turn red
After 10 to 15 minutes, if amatoxins are there, it will turn blue
The test works for amatoxins down to 0,2mg
tampanensis produce truffles not large fruiting stem/cap those are relatively thin but they produce a big truffle
Why cant i just stumble upon a massive treasure trove of psilocybe???
Midwesterner here for gymnopilus,paneolus and pluteus!
what is the difference between Tryptamine, Psylosibin in mushrooms as far as the trip ? or its affects?
Hello, I'll give you a small lesson quickly. First, I'll teach you in simple terms why your question doesn't make sense. If you just take "tryptamines," you won't get high. Trytamines themselves come in many different shades, and not all or them have action on the parts of the brain that get us stoned. For example, melatonin is a tryptamine, but on that same note, psilocybin is also a tryptamine. One of these sends you to bed, the other to heaven: it all depends on the molecular structure. So, I could answer your question and say: tryptamines in themselves don't make you trip, but psilocybin does thanks to the way it has molecularly scaffolded the tryptamine molecule. Then, you have something like DMT, dimethyltryptamine, that is yet another way to molecularly scaffold tryptamines that results in a very different trip than psilocybin, with effects being shorter, more intense, and perhaps has a different phenomenal qualia. If you are curious beyond my answer, the erowid library has a lot of good resources. If you are considering taking psilocybin, then I strongly recommend you educate yourself as thoroughly as you can so that you understand harm-reduction practices and have a semblance of what to expect. If you want to look into effects specifically, I recommend the subjective effect index website.
I'm going to be a little too late for my question but which part of North America do you like to forage for mushrooms..??
From what I have seen from him, pacific north West. Tho that could be coincidence due to filming.
I want to fast and try Peyote in a ceremony in the teepee with the fire and the music. I've been sober for 21 years.
I need some Peyote to help me remember how to live!
I am Fasting Water and practicing Qigong and Tai Chi while taking Ginseng. I have a Qigong which washes the brain, circulating Chi in the brain. I also take walks.
Yippie im from Pennsylvania. Ill be finding them beautiful 🍄
Please develop a test for lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide, for those of the morning glory persuasion.
✌ 👽 🎸
Note : LSH is produced by an endocybe symbiont in the plant, so far not successfully cultivated in vitro.
I need that about Europe. Pliis
One might think the Bay Area would flourish with such divine resources. What the heck is going on? I saw Alan desecrating a Southern grave out of ignorance. That's been hard to get over.
Not over it. Fowk you Alan. I still love you, but that shit was gross.
Desecrating a southern grave huh
err...they look like the ones we used to find in cow pastures in the 60's till some action was taken to cause them to just stop be plentiful. They look like I think angel caps ( it's been 50 years ) It also worked like wicked strong Viagra. Colors etc, it was fun, but never again.
The walking encyclopedia strikes again. Alan is such a cool guy. And boy does he know his shit
🎩Rockefeller reparations? Contributing rather than taking .:. Through mushrooms anything is possible🍄
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This is all WAY over my head with all the scientific names 🤦🏼♀️ Im on the coast of southern NC and ibswear hakf of these look fimilar, lol! I have a microscope but i dont know how to use it and 🤯 i would not know what i was looking at🤣
Interesting how this guy’s last name is Rockafeller, and all these mushrooms been known to sooo many people for a long time, but he claims they’re new and people supporting that theory…
Am I missing something?
Very interesting indeed, did not think of that
Ffs. It's about durable identification. The taxonomy is/was a huge mess. This work to reliably ID them via DNA instead of superficial appearance is very important in forming a legitimate understanding of these species.
No one is trying to steal the mushrooms or claim they were the first to see them. Everything doesn't have to be some half baked conspiracy theory.
I'm joking btw this guy's a moron
I was joking btw it's not interesting and I'd resort to ad homs if it wouldn't get deleted
@@tylerjmast lol caught in the crossfire, I was targeting op
Niveo reminds me of blewits
I’ve noticed the Midwest is pretty blank on the maps showing where these fellas grow, oh but they’re out there, I’ve found them in SD, gotta get off your white asses and hit the res, but make a friend from there first, can’t blame the natives for not being so welcome to whitey, and for god’s sake don’t say happy Columbus Day on native land, in SD it’s been Native American day since 1989, so it’s not new or “progressive” to us like it is the rest of the country, it’s just a show of respect and rightfully so
One of my best friends is from up there at pine ridge, he’s a Lakota part of the Bissonette family. He’s told me the same thing, get out there and flip some cow pies on the res with him. I’m game next time I go agate hunting around Fairburn. 🤙🏼
AA,"/The Bread/". Is the flesh, the fungus.
Now being humans and fungi have a common ancestor and we have a mass migration happening, i would not leave out the possibility the fungi may have some natural instinct to be migrating too
Very interesting!
@@mandywescott707 I do some interesting research. The phenomenon of the Spirit. The natural balance of the universe. When consideration of who is driving global domination and the location of migration. By some force of nature the areas are being drastically overwhelmed by less fortunate people. I try to take the religion out but I keep included the indigenous understanding of nature spirits and the like. If one steps back with no beliefs and just looks at action/reaction it seems to follow natural law or like a chemical reaction of sorts.
Hi what is the common ancestor I have not heard this before ❤
@@NUNYABEEZ pretty sure it isn't known. But fungi share more DNA with humans than plants. Enough to give them the data to support the sharing of a common ancestor.
Call me intolerable. I would have loved loved loved to listen about the new psilocybe discoveries, but whether Alan has the correct pronunciation and the rest of us have all been wrong. I couldnt listen to it. I had to remind myself what he was talking about everytime he pronounces psilocybe as sulossabee, sorry I didnt make past the first new species
The wizards nipple king of mycology 😊 🍄
Id change my name if it was Rockefeller
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Has anybody hete taken kratom???
Sullossabee what? Sorry that pronunciation is waaaay to anal for me,
Screw Rockefellers
Yeah i do find it strange that a Rockefeller is doing this…. What ?? So they can ban them all?
Or did mushrooms cure him of his bloodlien.
Y'all gotta find a way to shit on everyone huh
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Jesus from Nazareth took majic mushrooms. Christianity was founded on majic mushies! I watched a documentary on it, pretty wild! ❤
I have decided upon a second ..no, third square-capped hybrid, have square-red caps already (P. allenii hybrid with "square-heads"). Can go back to the breeding-root hybrid, that should allow developing a square-capped Boletus edulis hybrid. Also leaves the option of having an active culinary hybrid.
I would love if I could get prints in Mexico. Too dangerous to actually go get them in the field , narcos rule the rural areas.
Was about to take a nap ..cancel that idea. Am tossing and turning, fussing over which flavours and morphologies to not stumble into later ..selecting for less orange fungi to sort. I have to go monitor the development of novel hybrids without many resources ..just me.
I feel like this is a repeat lol, anyways, just wanted to shout out Miraculix.
I made an order for a test kit, and I didn't realize how long the shipping would take (this was a year or 2 ago), and wanted it for a bday gift for someone, so when I began inquiring about the shipping they(miraculix -- might've been felix, don't remember) immediately offered me a 100% refund, when they heard I had hoped to get it sooner, and told me to keep the test when it shipped, no fuss no muss, and it was really my own fault for not asking if it would make it by a certain date beforehand, especially with a new niche startup. One of the best customer service experiences I've had, 100%.
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dit: oh, and I didn't even ask about a refund, I just asked if it was shipped and if they thought it would reach me by such and such date, and they offered a full refund immediately, when I wouldn't have even asked for a refund (unless there was something wrong).
This is captivating 👀 ....... A lot of this- the mycology (only in general) I've learned, but wow, here's a ton more!!!!🫠🫠🫠 Truly, though- are there any kind souls who'd send samples to me?? I have a less than reputable friend who offered to get them, but..... Please Help 😖