on 05/05/2025
Learn how to make psilocybin-infused mushroom honey with our comprehensive step-by-step guide. Discover the benefits, preparation methods, and essential safety tips for creating this unique blend.
Psilocybin-infused mushroom honey, often referred to as “blue honey,” is a unique and potent way to enjoy the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms. This blend combines the natural sweetness and preservative properties of honey with the psychoactive effects of psilocybin, creating a versatile and delicious product that can be used in a variety of ways. Whether you’re interested in microdosing or seeking a more profound experience, this guide will walk you through the process of creating your own psilocybin-infused honey at home, including the benefits, preparation methods, and essential safety tips.
Psilocybin is the naturally occurring psychoactive compound found in certain species of mushrooms, commonly known as “magic mushrooms.” When ingested, psilocybin is converted into psilocin in the body, which interacts with serotonin receptors in the brain to produce effects such as altered perception, enhanced creativity, and spiritual experiences.
Honey has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties and as a natural preservative. It is known for its antimicrobial and antioxidant qualities, making it an ideal medium for preserving the potency of psilocybin mushrooms while also adding a sweet, enjoyable flavor to the final product.
Ensure that your psilocybin mushrooms are completely dried. This step is crucial because any residual moisture can lead to mold growth, which can spoil the honey and reduce the potency of the mushrooms.
Once the mushrooms are thoroughly dried, grind them into a fine powder using a coffee grinder, spice grinder, or mortar and pestle.
One method to create psilocybin-infused honey is to layer the mushroom powder and honey in a glass jar.
Another method involves thoroughly mixing the mushroom powder directly into the honey.
Allow the honey and mushroom mixture to infuse for at least 1-2 weeks. During this time, the psilocybin from the mushrooms will blend with the honey, enhancing the potency of the final product.
Determining the right dosage of psilocybin-infused honey can be challenging, especially since the potency can vary based on the type and amount of mushrooms used. It’s important to start with a small dose and gradually increase until you find the right amount for your needs.
Psilocybin mushrooms are classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under U.S. federal law, meaning they are illegal in most states. However, some states and cities have decriminalized or legalized psilocybin for medical or therapeutic use. Before making or using psilocybin-infused honey, it’s essential to be aware of the legal status in your area.
Psilocybin can cause intense psychological effects, including altered perception, mood changes, and hallucinations. These effects can be overwhelming, especially at higher doses or for individuals with certain mental health conditions.
Honey is a natural preservative, which means psilocybin-infused honey can have a long shelf life if stored properly. However, exposure to heat, light, and air can degrade the psilocybin over time.
The onset of effects from psilocybin-infused honey can vary depending on factors such as dosage, individual metabolism, and whether you consume it on an empty or full stomach.
The effects of psilocybin-infused honey can range from mild mood enhancement and increased creativity to profound spiritual experiences, depending on the dose.
After using psilocybin-infused honey, it’s essential to take time to integrate the experience into your daily life. This might involve journaling, meditation, or discussing your insights with a trusted friend or therapist.
Psilocybin-infused mushroom honey is a unique and potent way to enjoy the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms. By following this guide, you can create your own “blue honey” at home, blending the natural sweetness and preservative qualities of honey with the psychoactive effects of psilocybin. As with any substance, it’s essential to approach psilocybin-infused honey with respect, caution, and awareness of the legal and psychological risks involved. Whether you’re interested in microdosing for mental clarity or seeking a deeper spiritual experience, psilocybin-infused honey offers a versatile and enjoyable way to explore the world of psychedelics.
The mushroom was more alive and vibrant”: Patient reports of synthetic versus organic forms of psilocybin
Interest in psychedelic research in the West is surging, however, clinical trials have almost exclusively studied synthetic compounds such as MDMA, ketamine, DMT, LSD, ibogaine, and psilocybin. To date, few clinical trials have utilized whole mushroom/plant material like Psilocybe mushrooms, Iboga, or Ayahuasca. Individuals participating in the Roots To Thrive Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy for End of Life Distress program were administered synthetic psilocybin, whole Psilocybe cubensis, and mycological extract on separate occasions and post-treatment interview transcripts were qualitatively analyzed to discern themes and patterns. There was broad consensus that all three forms were helpful and similar, all generating visual and perceptual distortions, emotional and cognitive insight, and mystical experiences. However, synthetic psilocybin was said to feel less natural compared to organic forms, and the overall quality of experience of synthetic psilocybin was inferior to the organic forms. Research should be conducted with whole psychedelic mushrooms and extract in addition to synthetic psilocybin given this preliminary data, especially when considering that medicine keepers around the world have utilized whole mushrooms and plant material for millennia.
2024Psilocybin desynchronizes the human brain
Healthy adults were tracked before, during and for 3 weeks after high-dose psilocybin (25 mg) and methylphenidate (40 mg), and brought back for an additional psilocybin dose 6–12 months later. Psilocybin massively disrupted functional connectivity (FC) in cortex and subcortex, acutely causing more than threefold greater change than methylphenidate. These FC changes were driven by brain desynchronization across spatial scales (areal, global), which dissolved network distinctions by reducing correlations within and anticorrelations between networks. Psilocybin-driven FC changes were strongest in the default mode network, which is connected to the anterior hippocampus and is thought to create our sense of space, time and self.
2024Honey infused with herbs: A boon to cure pathological diseases
Healing with herbs has been a common practice for ages. Nowadays, various infectious diseases like malaria, flu, hepatitis B; COVID-19, etc. are commonly spreading around the world as a consequence of environmental pollution and related consequences. These diseases are not well controlled by the present drug treatment. Antibiotics are failing because of bacterial resistance. Although people believe that herbal medicines are more effective and safer. Therefore, traditional herbal remedies have been recommended for treatment purposes throughout the world. They are often used in combination, fused with honey, or alone for curing different types of ailments. Today, modern formulations of these medicines exist in the form of capsules, tablets, powders, and granules. In several traditional systems, ‘Honey’ is recommended as a natural medicine that improves several health conditions. In ‘Ayurveda’, honey is considered a most precious and miraculous product of nature and is used to treat various diseases either alone or after its infusion with herbs. It is a natural, antioxidant-rich, and highly nutritious food that is widely used as a natural sweetener without any side effects. It has antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. It also proves fruitful in managing/curing various disorders like colds, coughs, cancer, diabetes, wound healing, and cardiovascular disorders. Honey infused with herbs is also used to repair wounds, diabetes, lymphedema, and the prevention of chronic venomous diseases as a part of the folk medicinal system. The current article aims to analyse the medicinal efficiency of honey infused with herbs for curing/managing/treating various types of ailments.
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Hi Josh, I just wanted to say how much I appreciate this detailed guide! I've been curious about psilocybin-infused honey for a while, but I was a bit intimidated by the process. Your step-by-step instructions really break it down in a way that's easy to follow. I love the idea of combining the sweetness of honey with the unique experience of psilocybin mushrooms—it sounds like a delicious way to explore the benefits of both. Plus, I never realized just how versatile honey can be. I’m definitely going to try this with some local honey I have. Do you have any tips for choosing the right type of mushroom for infusion? And can it be done with dried mushrooms too? Looking forward to sharing my experience once I give it a shot! Thanks again for all the effort you put into your posts—they're always informative and inspiring. Keep up the great work; you’re truly making a difference in helping us understand the potential of mushrooms. Cheers from Portland!
Wow, Josh, this is an incredible guide! I've always been fascinated by the idea of infusing honey with psilocybin mushrooms, and your step-by-step approach makes it seem so approachable. I loved how you broke down each stage of the process; it makes it feel less intimidating. I can’t wait to try this out for myself! I think using high-quality honey will really make a difference in flavor and potency. I also appreciate your notes on dosage and safety; it’s so important to be responsible with these kinds of creations. Have you ever tried using different types of mushrooms for infusion? I’m curious if certain varieties might give different effects or flavors. Plus, being from the Pacific Northwest, I’m always on the lookout for sustainable sourcing tips—maybe you could include a bit about that in future posts? Anyway, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I’m excited to experiment and share this treat with friends. Who knew a simple jar of honey could hold so much potential? Keep up the great work on ShroomSpy; your content is always a highlight for me! Looking forward to more innovative ideas from you!