Huautla

Huautla

Common Names: Golden Teacher, Mexican Mushroom

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About

Psilocybe cubensis 'Huautla' is a variant originating from Huautla de Jiménez, Mexico, renowned for its historical use by indigenous Mazatec shamans in spiritual and healing ceremonies. This variant is particularly noted for its robust growth and potent psychoactive effects, making it a popular choice among psychonauts. The mushrooms typically exhibit a golden cap with a slight reddish hue under certain conditions, and the stems are sturdy, supporting the relatively large caps.

Physical Characteristics

Caps:

Conical to convex, becoming broadly convex to flat as it matures, golden brown in color.

Gills:

Adnate to adnexed, gray to nearly black in maturity.

Cognitive Effects

Enhanced Creativity

Users report an increase in creative thought processes.

Psychoactive Effects

Euphoria

A profound sense of well-being and happiness.

Helps With

Depression

Can potentially alleviate symptoms of depression.

PTSD

May help in reducing symptoms of PTSD.

Potential Side Effects

Nausea

Commonly experienced shortly after ingestion.

Anxiety

May cause anxiety or paranoia, particularly at higher doses.

Medicinal Chemistry

Look Alike Species

Psilocybe Mexicana

Specie:

Psilocybe mexicana

Edibility:

Psychoactive

Differences:Smaller cap and less robust stem.

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