04-05-2016, 03:24 PM
Raz, you have my extreme gratitude for sharing this information on Reishi as I have heard of it before, have seen it in stores & have read many articles regarding it over the years but the one you shared has by far been the most inspiring to me as I now possess the urge to acquire the best quality Reishi possible (I'll compare between Aloha & Red Dragon to determine). On a side note, this has also inspired me to reacquire Amanita Muscaria mushrooms, though the last time I recall ever ingesting any must have been when I was in my late teens/early twenties.
Raz, in your experience, would you describe Reishi as being entheogenic in its effectual capacities?
I'm also going to research as to how Reishi interacts with MAOI's as I daily ingest Peganum Harmala seeds (essentially an Ayahuasca analogue as the seeds and the Baanisteriopsis Caapi vine possess an identical alkaloid content structure) and have been doing so for an extremely long time, although the dietary restrictions regarding Peganum Harmala are extremely diminished in comparison to B. Caapi since Peganum is an RIMA/a reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor, whereas with B. Caapi avoidance of dairy and various foodstuffs is somewhat necessary, although I have yet to ingest B. Caapi considering eating a handful of seeds immediately works in my favor more than boiling up 50g of vine for hours, especially in cases where it is a quasi-necessity to immediately ingest Harmalas to handle certain situations.
In any case, many thanks for sharing this Reishi data!
Raz, in your experience, would you describe Reishi as being entheogenic in its effectual capacities?
I'm also going to research as to how Reishi interacts with MAOI's as I daily ingest Peganum Harmala seeds (essentially an Ayahuasca analogue as the seeds and the Baanisteriopsis Caapi vine possess an identical alkaloid content structure) and have been doing so for an extremely long time, although the dietary restrictions regarding Peganum Harmala are extremely diminished in comparison to B. Caapi since Peganum is an RIMA/a reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor, whereas with B. Caapi avoidance of dairy and various foodstuffs is somewhat necessary, although I have yet to ingest B. Caapi considering eating a handful of seeds immediately works in my favor more than boiling up 50g of vine for hours, especially in cases where it is a quasi-necessity to immediately ingest Harmalas to handle certain situations.
In any case, many thanks for sharing this Reishi data!