Malabar coast mushrooms
Malabar Magic Mushrooms, also known as Malabar Coast Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybe Cubensis Malabar), are native to the Malabar coast of India. These shrooms are known to be fruitful and capable of growing in warmer temperatures. These magical mushrooms were discovered growing in elephant dung in the wild. Our version is made from organic grains.
Malabar Coast Magic Mushroom has a potency that is above average. Magic mushrooms can be dated back to 1500 BC in Indian civilization. A mention to a substance named Soma is found in the Rigveda, one of four sacred scriptures in Hindu and Zoroastrian religions. “We have drunk Soma and become eternal; we have gained the light, the Gods discovered,” one reference says. The precise strain and reference of the Soma have been lost over millennia of use, but this hasn’t stopped many modern-day scholars from developing theories to explain its ancient past.
After 10-40 minutes of taking Malabar magic mushrooms, you will sense happiness and enthusiasm in your mood. You will get modest to significant visual improvements depending on the dose. Things may appear to be breathing, the environment around you may feel more alive, and you may find yourself in contemplative meditation. Music and art will appear and feel different, and you will have a greater appreciation for them, as well as the ability to relate to them on a more personal level. The most typical museum dosage (0.5-1.5g) and moderate dose (2-3.5g) should last 3-6 hours.
Ashley –
This is about my 6th time ordering the Malabar coast mushrooms, they’re just so damn good man!!! Like there’s something different and amazing about the trips I get, so so satisfying. I highly recommend them.
Papi –
My order was sent the next day. took 4 days to get to Montreal by post Canada. Come in a small box, nice packaging. Everything was well weighed. Tried 3g of GT and had a great buzz. very satisfied.
John li –
This is the best mushroom strain that I have ever taken in my life. Be careful though cause they’re quite strong, especially if you haven’t used it much before.