The market for psilocybin-containing gummies is growing fast — and so is the misinformation. Here's what to look for, what to avoid, and what the research says about dosing.
## What Are Psilocybin Gummies?
Psilocybin gummies are edible products containing measured doses of psilocybin — the active compound in "magic mushrooms." Unlike raw mushrooms, gummies offer precise dosing, consistent potency, and a more palatable delivery method.
## What to Look For
When evaluating any psilocybin product, the three most important factors are:
**1. Dose accuracy.** The difference between a microdose (0.1–0.3g equivalent) and a full dose (2–3.5g equivalent) is enormous. Products without third-party lab testing have highly variable potency.
**2. Source material.** Products made from fruiting bodies (not mycelium grain) have significantly higher psilocybin content. Mycelium-grain products often test at near-zero psilocybin levels.
**3. Protocol support.** A gummy is a delivery mechanism. The outcomes depend on how you use it — dose timing, set and setting, integration. Products that include a structured protocol produce better results.
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## Dosing Guide
| Goal | Psilocybin Equivalent | Frequency |
|------|----------------------|----------|
| Microdosing (sub-perceptual) | 0.1–0.3g | Every 3rd day |
| Low therapeutic | 1–1.5g | Monthly |
| Standard therapeutic | 2–3.5g | Quarterly |
## The Shrooomz Approach
Shrooomz gummies are formulated for the Fadiman microdosing protocol — 150mg per gummy, from fruiting bodies, with a structured 8-week protocol included.
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*This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.*
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