Malaysian

Malaysian

Common Names: Golden Teacher, Golden Halo

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The Malaysian variant of Psilocybe cubensis, often credited to John Allen, is known for its robust growth and potent effects. Originating from Malaysia, this variant thrives in humid, tropical climates, producing large, well-formed mushrooms. The caps are typically golden brown, with a distinctive conical to flat shape as they mature. This variant is popular among enthusiasts for both its cultivation ease and the profound psychoactive experiences it can induce.

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

May stimulate creative thinking and problem-solving.

Psychoactive Effects

Altered Perception

Can alter perception of time, space, and self.

Helps With

Depression

Has been used in clinical settings to alleviate symptoms of depression.

Anxiety

Can reduce symptoms of anxiety in some users.

Potential Side Effects

Nausea

Can cause stomach discomfort and nausea.

Paranoia

May induce feelings of paranoia or anxiety in some users.

Medicinal Chemistry

Look Alike Species

Psilocybe Subcubensis Mushroom

Specie:

Psilocybe subcubensis

Edibility:

Psychoactive

Differences:Smaller size, less robust growth.

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