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Could there be a correlation between psychedelic use and sexual performance? Despite anecdotal and qualitative evidence hinting at a potential connection, no official studies have validated this claim. Mental health disorders and the side effects of commonly used depression treatments like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can often diminish sexual satisfaction and performance, both of which are critical to human well-being.

In 2024, a clinical study examining the impact of consuming magic mushrooms online on sexual functioning was conducted by Tommaso Barba, Hannes Kettner, Caterina Radu, among others.

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Magic Mushrooms in Canada

Exploring Psilocybin

Nichols, D. E. & Walter, H. have conducted research examining the connection between psychedelic use and the ‘hippy’ culture, renowned for its anti-war stance and liberal sexual norms. While the study of psychedelics was halted by the 1971 United Nations Controlled Substances Act, recent years have seen a resurgence, with promising indications for mental health therapies.

Let’s start by delving into the historical backdrop of magic mushrooms:

Time PeriodEvent
PrehistoricPsychoactive mushrooms were used by early human ancestors, as suggested by 6000 to 8000-year-old rock illustrations.
1500 BCEAncient societies utilized psychoactive mushrooms in spiritual ceremonies.
283-343 A.DThe ancient Chinese doctrine “Baopuzi” by Ge Hong mentioned the use of intoxicating mushrooms, including Psilocybe.
900-1130 CEKhajuraho Temples in India portrayed mushrooms, signifying their potential religious importance.
16th CenturyPsilocybe mushrooms were used by Indigenous Mesoamerican cultures like the Aztecs, Mazatec, and Zapotec for religious rites and daily life.
1919Reko mistakenly identified psychoactive mushrooms as “Teonanácatl.”
Late 1950sPsilocybin was isolated by Albert Hofmann.
1971Psilocybin was classified by the United Nations as an addictive substance without any medicinal benefits.
Early 2022Physicians were allowed by the Canadian government to prescribe psilocybin as a crisis intervention.
2022Oregon legalizes psilocybin for adults.

Can Psilocybin Influence Sexual Function?

Psychedelics, when used in conjunction with therapy, can enable therapeutic experiences such as emotional release and psychological insights. In some cases, psilocybin therapy for anxiety and depression has shown superior results compared to SSRIs like escitalopram.

Major depressive disorder, a predominant cause of disability, is marked by extreme sadness and diminished pleasure. Although not a main symptom, sexual dysfunction often accompanies depression, affecting sexual desire and arousal. SSRIs, a standard depression treatment, can exacerbate sexual dysfunction, affecting treatment compliance and recovery. Sexual fulfillment can influence overall contentment, relationships, and physical health. 

There’s evidence to suggest that psychedelics could positively affect sexual sentiments and behaviors, promoting empathy and openness. Psychedelics have been linked to amplified mindfulness, empathy, body positivity, and openness to novel experiences, which could shape sexual perspectives.

How Psychedelics Could Affect Sexual Functioning

Psychedelics can affect sexual functioning. Sexual activity has both physical and emotional dimensions. Dr. Michele Leno, a licensed psychologist at Medical News, emphasizes the importance of mental states before sexual activity.

Sexual self-consciousness is a prevalent issue. While some strains of magic mushrooms available online can relieve anxiety, others, similar to alcohol, may adversely affect sexual performance. Studies show that individuals who microdose magic mushrooms encounter reduced inhibitions and enhanced relaxation, without undermining performance.

As per Dr. Hellerstein, consuming magic mushrooms can cultivate social bonds, reduce self-centered thoughts, and possibly promote brain plasticity and empathy. These effects could explain some of the observed outcomes.

Despite the great anticipation concerning psychedelic treatment, executing blind studies still poses a challenge. Clinical psychologist Dr. Carla Manly suggests that consuming whole mushrooms might attract those seeking altered states of consciousness, potentially enriching sexual experiences.

While some people favor natural experiences, others report feeling more uninhibited and open when using magic mushrooms bought online. From a neurobiological standpoint, psilocybin, displays comparable characteristics with specific brain imaging studies under anesthesia.

What Does Recent Research Suggest?

In 2024, a study led by Tommaso Barba, Hannes Kettner, Caterina Radu, and their team, explored the effects of psychedelic substances on sexual performance and satisfaction through two distinct analyses:

  1. The first analysis examined the recreational and wellness use of psychedelics (an observational survey).
  2. The second study centered on the impact on patients diagnosed with depression (a controlled clinical trial).

Insights from the Recreational Use Study

  • Participants indicated improved partner communication, elevated sexual pleasure, and increased satisfaction with their partners and self-image following psychedelic use.
  • They also reported a higher openness towards sexual experimentation and perceived sex as a more spiritual encounter.

These effects remained noticeable at both 4 weeks and 6 months after the psychedelic incident. The only gender-linked variation was observed in partner satisfaction six months post-experience.

Outcomes from the Clinical Trial Involving Patients with Depression

Depressed patients who received psilocybin treatment experienced similar enhancements.

  • They reported enhanced partner communication, elevated sexual pleasure, and increased satisfaction with their partners and self-image. In comparison, patients treated with escitalopram only demonstrated improvements in self-image satisfaction, with no other changes noted.
  • Patients who received psilocybin treatment also exhibited increased sexual interest, activity, and arousal, compared to those treated with escitalopram.
  • Anxiety related to sexual activity decreased for psilocybin-treated patients, but escalated for those treated with escitalopram.

Note: The findings suggest that these mind-altering compounds could positively affect sexual performance and well-being. The contrasting effects of psilocybin and escitalopram could be due to their distinct modes of action in depression treatment. SSRIs like escitalopram may cause sexual dysfunction due

It’s known that both Viagra and microdosing with psilocybin affect the levels of serotonin in the body, with the former inhibiting the enzyme that breaks serotonin down and the latter directly interacting with serotonin receptors. The sexual performance effects of these two mushroom species still require further investigation.

Online Availability of Psilocybin Mushrooms

High-quality magic mushrooms, such as traditional psychedelic mushrooms, mushroom edibles, and mushroom tea, as well as microdosing capsules, LSD, and DMT, are believed to enhance sexual satisfaction. Here are some top-notch magic mushroom products you may want to check out:

Product NameZenly LSD Gel TabsZenly LSD GummiesAlbino Penis Envy 
TypeMicrodosing CapsulesEdiblesMagic Mushroom
Active IngredientLysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25)Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25)Psilocybe cubensis (magic mushroom)
DosageTotal 600ug/6 Tabs (100ug/Tab)Total 200ug/2 Gummies (100ug/Gummy)1 to 1.5 grams 
InstructionsConsume one entire tab for the full experience. Wait a minimum of 2 hours before taking another.Eat a whole gummy for the complete effect. Wait at least 2 hours before consuming another one.Take 1 to 1.5 grams of dried magic mushrooms in a relaxing environment. Make sure to stay hydrated throughout the experience.

Boost Your Sexual Performance with Online Shroom Purchases

Are you looking to buy shrooms online in Canada? Organic Shroom Canada Canada provides a broad selection of top-quality magic mushrooms to cater to your needs. Our online system makes it easy to order shrooms to your door.

Whether you’re exploring the therapeutic benefits of microdosing magic mushrooms or planning to embark on an intense psychedelic journey, our range of psilocybin-rich mushrooms has you covered. Our products are responsibly obtained and rigorously tested by Health Canada for safety and effectiveness in promoting mental well-being. 

We offer everything from mushroom edibles to magic mushroom tea for enhancing your spiritual and therapeutic explorations. Shop online for magic mushrooms from Organic Shroom Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Length of Psilocybin’s Effects?

The psychedelic effects of psilocybin typically endure for 4 to 8 hours. However, this can fluctuate based on factors such as dosage and mushroom species. In an experiment with 18 participants, it was observed that the psychedelic journey usually ended around the seventh hour. Observable physiological effects began to appear after two hours, reaching their peak after three hours.

However, further research is needed to fully understand the impact of factors like stress and metabolism. Numerous studies, such as this one, adjust the dosage considering the participant’s body weight, assuming an even distribution of psilocybin throughout the body.

What is the Impact of Psilocin on the Brain?

Within approximately 30 minutes, Psilocin penetrates the brain, primarily affecting the serotoninergic system and mimicking the role of serotonin. Serotonin, as a neurotransmitter, plays several roles in the brain, including learning, memory, and mood regulation.

Most serotonin receptors are located in the cerebral cortex, where psilocin binds, including 5-HT2B, 5-HT2C, and 5-HT1A. These receptors interact with serotonin. The effects of psilocybin extend beyond serotonin receptors, influencing brain connectivity as evident in functional MRI scans.

Functional MRI scans exhibit a decline in blood flow and connectivity between brain regions like the medial prefrontal cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex. This decrease in activity in central regions is thought to promote a liberated cognitive state. Additionally, psychedelics induce an entropic brain condition characterized by increased disorder but also heightened overall connectivity.

How is Psilocybin Metabolized in the Liver?

  1. After ingesting psilocybin, it is absorbed into the bloodstream through your stomach and intestines.
  2. Thorough mastication of magic mushrooms enhances absorption.
  3. Once absorbed into your bloodstream, it travels to your liver via the hepatic portal vein, where a considerable part of the metabolism occurs.
  4. Magic mushrooms and truffles are abundant in psilocin, the active substance. When consumed naturally, they already is converted to within our body. 

A key metabolic process in the liver is known as the ‘first pass effect.’ In this process, roughly 50% of psilocybin is eliminated during absorption before it gets to the bloodstream. Similar events occur with substances like alcohol and cannabis, with unpredictable variations among people due to factors such as stress and activity levels. Some studies suggest that only about 20% of psilocybin is likely to convert into psilocin.

How Can Sexual Function Be Boosted Without the Use of Drugs or Psychedelics?

There are multiple ways to enhance sexual function without the use of drugs or psychedelics. Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Address any sexual anxiety through therapy or self-reflection.
  2. If medications are impacting your sexual desire, consider discussing other options with your healthcare provider.
  3. Try role-play with your partner to slowly acclimate to sexual activities.
  4. Explore your sexual attitudes through journaling or psychotherapeutic techniques.
  5. Enhance sexual functioning and intimacy through natural supplements, personal growth, and couples counseling.

About the Authors:

  • Barba, T., Kettner, H., Radu, C. et al. Psychedelics and sexual functioning: a mixed-methods study. Sci Rep 14, 2181 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49817-4
  • Nichols, D. E. & Walter, H. The historical role of psychedelics in psychiatry. Pharmacopsychiatry 54(04), 151–166 (2021).
  • Dr. Michele Leno & Dr. Hellerstein: Vogel, K. Psychedelics could potentially improve sexual function for up to 6 months. Medical News Today. (2024). https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/psychedelics-psilocybin-lsd-help-improve-sexual-function

Further Author Information 

Tommaso Barba, Hannes Kettner, Caterina Radu, Joseph M. Peill, Leor Roseman, David J. Nutt, David Erritzoe, Robin Carhart-Harris & Bruna Giribaldi

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