Magic truffles

History and science behind Magic truffles — click HERE

truffle ceremony — what to expect

We offer legal psilocybin (active compound in truffles) sessions using psilocybin-containing magic truffles. All though we provide different offers, there are a couple of things that stay the same with all of them:

Before the truffle ceremony

  • Intake + screening for safety

  • Intention setting

  • How to work with the medicine

  • Small assignments that can help prepare for the session

  • Answering questions, worries and anything else that you might want to explore beforehand

During the truffle ceremony

  • Opening the space through small meditation

  • Working with your intention

  • Music fully personalised to your intention and emotional state

  • Space for introspection

  • Freedom for your own flow -> you don’t HAVE to just lay there with a mask on. If you want to, cool! but if you want to dance, we dance, if you want to create, we create, if you want to stretch, you can stretch. Out of personal experiences we have noticed that we find the most safety and freedom for exploring what ever may come up, when we give ourselves the space to flow with the medicine instead of having certain rules to what we can and can’t do. So this is what we give to our clients aswel.

  • Experienced guidance

  • Home visits are possible

  • Use of our locations is possible

After the truffle ceremony

  • Space to discuss immediately after the session

  • Tips for recovery after the psilocybin session will be sent by email

  • An integration conversation a few days after the session

  • Depending on which offer you choose theres a possibility for full 1 or 2 month integration/coaching.

Contra-indications

  • Pregnancy

  • Schizophrenia

  • Bipolar disorder

  • Bordeline

  • Psychosis susceptibility (or history with psychosis yourself or in the family)

  • Cereabral haemorrhages

  • hyperthyroidism

  • stroke

  • PTSD

  • Cardiovascular Conditions: Individuals with a history of heart disease, stroke, or other cardiovascular conditions should be cautious when using psychedelics, as these substances can increase heart rate and blood pressure, potentially exacerbating underlying cardiovascular issues.

  • Liver or Kidney Dysfunction: Since magic truffles are metabolized primarily in the liver and excreted via the kidneys, individuals with impaired liver or kidney function may be at higher risk of adverse effects or complications from psychedelic use.

  • Certain Allergies

    the following medicines cannot be combined with psychedelics:

  • Opoïden (tramadol, morfine en codeïne)

  • TCA (Amitryptiline, Nortriptyline e.d.)

  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) - Used to treat depression, Parkinson's disease, and other conditions. Mixing MAOIs with psychedelics like magic truffles can lead to serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition.  (Fenelzine, Tranylcypromine e.d.)

  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) - Commonly prescribed antidepressants. They may reduce the effects of psychedelics due to their mechanism of action on serotonin receptors.

  • Antipsychotic medications - Used to treat psychotic disorders. Combining antipsychotics with psychedelics can diminish the effects of both drugs or increase the risk of adverse reactions.

  • Benzodiazepines - Used to treat anxiety disorders and insomnia. They may reduce the intensity of psychedelic experiences but can also increase the risk of negative interactions. (Valium, Oxazepam, XANAX e.d.)

  • Lithium - Used to treat bipolar disorder. Mixing lithium with psychedelics can lead to unpredictable effects and potentially dangerous interactions.

  • Anticonvulsants - Used to treat seizures and certain mood disorders. Interactions with psychedelics are not well-studied, but caution is advised due to the potential for adverse reactions.

  • Stimulants (e.g., amphetamines, methylphenidate) - Used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Combining stimulants with psychedelics can increase heart rate and blood pressure, leading to cardiovascular complications.

  • Sedatives or hypnotics (e.g., zolpidem, eszopiclone) - Used to treat insomnia. Mixing sedatives with psychedelics can potentiate sedation and impair judgment and coordination.

  • Heart medications

  • SSRI, and SNRI

  • Benzodiazepines (Valium, Oxazepam, XANAX, etc.)


* Never just stop taking your medication, but consult the doctor who prescribes the medication. In some cases you can taper off the medication. Two weeks of being clean is in most cases needed. But ALWAYS consult with your doctor. We are in no way medical professionals, we only hold the space for you to move through such an experience.