Where do you ship to?
MOLO’s shipping is limited to Canada only.
Do you provide tracking info on orders?
Yes, we provide shipment tracking for all our deliveries through Canada Post.
Does your packaging ensure privacy?
Absolutely. Your box will arrive in a nondescript post office mailer bag.
Is this legal?
The sale, possession, and production of magic mushrooms, psilocybin and psilocin, are considered illegal under the CDSA unless authorized by Health Canada.
Can I take too much?
While it’s not possible to physically overdose from consuming psychedelic mushrooms, taking an excessive amount of them may lead to an unpleasant trip.
Is it safe?
Yes, psilocybin is considered to be among the safest substances available, as it has extremely low toxicity.
Is it addictive?
Psilocybin is neither considered addictive nor does it cause compulsive usage.
Where do you get your mushrooms?
We source all our products locally from within British Columbia.
Are there any chemicals or pesticides?
Our products are all natural and sourced from the west coast of British Columbia.
Is the packaging eco-friendly?
Yes, it’s actually compostable!
How do you take payment?
At present, we solely accept Interac E-Transfers from Canadian bank accounts only. Orders are processed and shipped via Canada Post within 2 business days after receiving payment. It’s worth noting that credit card companies don’t allow online sales for these types of products, hence our exclusive reliance on e-transfers.
It is important to acknowledge the truth about psychedelics and dispel any false beliefs or fears in order for everyone to feel at ease using them safely and effectively. This involves being straightforward about the nature of psychedelics and recognizing the potential risks involved.
One of the biggest risks associated with psychedelic mushrooms is the possibility of mistaking them for poisonous varieties. While there are over a hundred types of psilocybin mushrooms that are safe for consumption, certain strains can resemble poisonous ones, underscoring the need to obtain your mushrooms from a reliable and trustworthy source.
There is no potential for addiction associated with the use of magic mushrooms.
The Canadian Government has this to say. “There is little evidence that people can become physically or psychologically dependent on magic mushrooms.”
To begin with, it’s important to know that taking magic mushrooms does not lead to mood or mental disorders. Now, let’s talk about “bad trips.” You might have heard about people having difficult experiences while on magic mushrooms, but it’s important to note that this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. According to a study, 84% of participants reported benefiting from the experience six months after a challenging trip. They transformed the experience into a valuable learning opportunity through integration.
To have a successful trip, it’s crucial to prepare in advance. If you’re not confident about these three things, it’s not recommended to use higher doses of magic mushrooms (anything beyond a microdose):
- Ensure that you’re in the right setting, both mentally and physically.
- Set an intention for your trip – what do you hope to achieve from it?
- Research the potential effects of different doses.
After your trip, try to unpack the feelings and emotions you experienced. By being aware of their source, you may be able to integrate the insights gained from the experience into everyday life.
Psilocybin is a chemical compound found in magic mushrooms which is converted to psilocin when consumed. When psilocin activates the serotonin receptors in the brain, it results in vivid hallucinations, altered perception of time and space, euphoria, and visions. Despite the fact that such profound experiences can lead to extensive contemplation, it is unlikely that magic mushrooms will cause a person to have a psychotic episode.