I feel like this isnt mushrooms at all its a cheap RC, but its in the mushrooms category which is making people think its real mushrooms. RC's are fine and all but weeding out bunk/mislabeled stuff is what this community is for right, can be get some clarifcation on this has this stuff being lab tested to see what it really is?
Hi,
I am a competing vendor to TWS and I recently have also started offering a "liquid mushroom" product. I understand there has been some skepticism about his product being really mushrooms or just 4-aco, so I'm here to offer some explanations of the process and some market diversity.
This is how you make "liquid mushrooms": (or at least how I make them!)
1) Dehydrate shrooms to be used thoroughly. Dehydrator, piece of cardboard in front of a fan, dessicants, etc, up to you.
2) Powder shrooms. Coffee grinder or blender. Be careful, don't inhale any dust.
3) Put powder in mason jar.
4) Use 151 or roughly ~75% everclear (some water is needed for proper extraction of psilocin) and fill jar up 1-2" above mushrooms.
5) Wait a couple weeks, shaking occasionally.
6) Filter. Anything from coffee filters or cotton shirts to a decent buchner funnel, up to you, doesn't really matter obviously.
7) Do the math to figure out how many mushrooms are in each mL of your solution
8) ???
9) Profit.
As you can see, by following these simple directions, one can turn some plain regular mushrooms that typically sell in wholesale at ~$150/oz into some "liquid mushrooms" that one can sell for $10/g. I have no interest in selling RCs and if I did I would clearly label them as such and price them appropriately.
I hope this post does not come off as too advertise-y, just trying to help clarify for you all.