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11-20-2005, 01:56 AM #31Senior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
im thinkin about tryin too
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11-20-2005, 06:53 AM #32Junior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
DONT TRY THIS!!!! Blue/Green mold does not contain psylocibin period. The only fungi that contain psylocibin are of the Psilocybe genus. There is no way to control what type of mold is going to grow on the orange because diffent spores are always in the air. Many types of mold can be harmful if eaten or even inhaled. So please no one try this.
Shpongled
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11-20-2005, 07:03 AM #33Junior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
Just to make sure you understand how dealdy this can be...here is a collection of info for you all!!!
Aspergillus is the most common genus of fungi in our environment with more than 160 different species of mold...
Aspergillus fumigatus. The most encountered species causing infection. It is seen abundantly in decomposing organic material, such as self-heating compost piles, since it readily grows at temperatures up to 55 C. People who handle contaminated material often develop hypersensitivity to the spores of Aspergillus and may suffer severe allergic reactions upon exposure.
Aspergillus flavus. The 2nd most encountered fungi in cases of Aspergillus infection. It is also known to produce the mycotoxin aflatoxin, one of the most potent carcinogens known to man. In the 1960s, 100,000 turkey poults in Great Britain died from ingesting contaminated feed.
Aspergillus niger. The 3rd most common Aspergillus fungi associated with disease and the most common of any Aspergillus species in nature due to itā??s ability to grow on a wide variety of substrates. This species may cause a ā??fungal ballā?, which is a condition where the fungus actively proliferates in the human lung, forming a ball. It does so without invading the lung tissue.
Cladosporium spp. are pigmented dark green to black in the front, and black on the reverse with a velvety to powdery texture. One of the most commonly isolated from indoor and outdoor air, they are found on decaying plants, woody plants, food, straw, soil, paint, textiles, and the surface of fiberglass duct liner in the interior of supply ducts. These fungi are the causative agents of skin lesions, keratitis, nail fungus, sinusitis, asthma, and pulmonary infections. Acute symptoms of exposure to Cladosporium are edema and bronchiospasms, and chronic exposure may lead to pulmonary emphysema.
And why then might you trip if you eat this mold you ask...one word MYCOTOXINS!!! During the digestion of substrates, fungi secrete enzymes into nutrients in order to break down complex compounds into simpler compounds that can be taken up by the fungi and used as nutrition. These digested nutrients produce secondary metabolic byproducts called mycotoxins that are released to give the fungi a competitive edge over other microorganisms and fungi. Unfortunately, mycotoxins can also be incredibly toxic to humans causing a variety of responses including cold/flu-like symptoms, sore throats, headaches, nose bleeds, fatigue, diarrhea, dermatitis, and immune suppression. Some mycotoxins may also be carcinogenic and teratogenic.
Shpongled
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11-20-2005, 08:58 AM #34Senior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
ah, finally, some1 with some sense.
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11-20-2005, 09:02 AM #35Senior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
Listen to Shpongled, kiddies, he or she speaks the truth.
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11-20-2005, 09:18 AM #36Senior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
i have always known you could trip off orange peels cause my bro went to a half way house and they would do it. But they never put toothpaste on it i dont hink they just set it out by itself ( a little wet) for about a week and the ate it.
I would try it if i knew the exact way to prepare the oranges. I aint going to take nothin unless i know i can get fucked up!Life\'s like a dick, so when it gets hard, FUCK IT!!
Drink More Milk
Ahh blah blah blah, go smoke some weed and shut up
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11-20-2005, 02:27 PM #37Senior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
Im not so sure, did the author of the thread try them? And what is the trip like? i doubt its anything like a shroom trip.
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11-20-2005, 04:38 PM #38OPSenior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
Aight, that mold dude is right, dont try this yet. let me experiment further with this. Yes I have tried this, and it does work. Very close to shroom trip with some other effects too. Listened to slipknot, did not have any effect on the trip. 1 clementine peel=2.5 hours of tripping. hinda of a hang-over-ish effect the next day.
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11-20-2005, 04:41 PM #39OPSenior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
Originally Posted by Tholiak
Really now, have you been to India? they have an ENORMOUS supply of tropical fruits, that being oranges as one of them. IF you read the posts correctly, you would see that the Indians did NOT use toothpaste. And maybe they had a CHAMBER in wich there was enough room for moister to accumilate in.
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11-20-2005, 08:14 PM #40Junior Member
This May Sound stupid, but its true: Make a trip!
Well first off Edgar im a guy...lol. Second its upsetting to see that people are still thinking about doing this. I have been working with various fungi for years and one of the first things any mycologist learns is be wary of any contaminants because many can cause problems. Trust me people its not worth it. If you are able to culture mold onto oranges you are only a few steps away from growing P. Cubensis mushrooms that ARE hallucinogenic.
Peace,
Shpongled
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