Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding
@amanitadreamer do you have any idea what amount might pass through breastmilk when microdosing? I would like to engage in relationship with the amanita in this way, but cannot find any estimation of how it might impact a breastfeeding impact. Psylocibin feels safe enough to microsose but I’m brand new to the amanita world!
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Re: Breastfeeding
There's no science on this at all. BUT things that can pass through the blood brain barrier usually pass to breast milk. And this does. How it is changed or if it is, I wouldn't know, safely levels, again no idea at all. I have what the ancestors have told me but for legal reasons I won't repeat it. I think you understand that and forgive me. <3Webweaver wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 5:58 am@amanitadreamer do you have any idea what amount might pass through breastmilk when microdosing? I would like to engage in relationship with the amanita in this way, but cannot find any estimation of how it might impact a breastfeeding impact. Psylocibin feels safe enough to microsose but I’m brand new to the amanita world!
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Re: Breastfeeding
I would say that not taking that chance could be the most sensible approach. There are things that while good for us are to be avoided by babies and by extension the unborn ones. Heck honey for crying out loud; harmless to us but can give then botulism.
Nobody can tell what ibonetic acid or musimol do to a developing brain, and much less to a fetus. That alone would make me feel like hitting the brakes. Heck look at THC, a rather benign compound. On a developing brain is thought to be particularly capable to do some damage to the frontal cortex — the region critical to planning, judgment, decision-making and personality. AFAIK there is no study that has settled that question for the amanita compounds.
Nobody can tell what ibonetic acid or musimol do to a developing brain, and much less to a fetus. That alone would make me feel like hitting the brakes. Heck look at THC, a rather benign compound. On a developing brain is thought to be particularly capable to do some damage to the frontal cortex — the region critical to planning, judgment, decision-making and personality. AFAIK there is no study that has settled that question for the amanita compounds.