Herbal Fire Review

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Herbal Fire is a Kansas-based supplier of over 250 sacred and exotic plants that has a very detailed website and encourages feedback and reviews from it’s customers.   In addition to Fly Agaric, Herbal Fire also carries Salvia, Kratom and Wild Dagga among many other herbs.

In their Fly Agaric line, they carry Amanita muscarita from Washington State, Arizona, New Mexico, Latvian Grade A as well as an Amanita muscarita extract.  amanita muscaria new mexicoHerbalFire Herbal Fire ReviewTheir extract is a black resin extract that they craft on-site from Caps only using an alcohol extraction method.  The strength of their amanita extract is approximately 10:1.  Herbal Fire also carries Amanita pantherina (Panther Caps) starting at $35.00 for 28 grams.

Herbal Fire has a ton of payment options – including all major credit cards, bank transfers, checks, money orders and Western Union.  They generally ship within 24 hours and shipping is USPS at a flat rate of $6.00 and $10.00 outside the U.S.    Express shipping is available.

Herbal Fire stands behind their product with a Money Back Guarantee.  That being said, we recommend as a trusted source of quality ensured Amanita muscaria.  Check them out and don’t forget to come back and share your experience with us!

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Botanical Spirit Review

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Botanical Spirit Shop is a true dedicated ethnobotanical and spiritual plant seller based in Canada that has not only a great line up of products and information for their customers but takes great pains to stay connected to them through their newsletters, mailings, Facebook group, and even on Twitter.

Their Amanita muscaria products are just a few but are unique!  We haven’t found anyone else that is carrying Siberian fly agaric.  If you want to give the legendary Amanita muscaria a try from it’s very source in history, amanita siberian BotanicalSpirit 300x200 Botanical Spirit ReviewSiberia, this is your place.  They have ‘Siberian’ 2010 Harvest Grade A Caps and ‘Siberian’ Mushroom 10:1 Extract for sale here.  Aside from this, they also carry Washington State and Latvian Caps.

Botanical Spirit has a generous list of payment options including major credit cards, money order, checks, cash, Interac email money transfer (Canada only) and mail orders are accepted.  Shipping is generally within 24 hours and shipping rates vary depending on what area of Canada you are in or if you are U.S.  If U.S., you’ll like pay around $7 for shipping.

Botanical Spirit Shop stands behind their product and service with a Satisfaction Guarantee and refund policy.  Certainly give them a try as a trusted source, pick up some of the Siberian Amanita muscaria and be sure to come back here and share your experience with us!

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Things to Consider When You Buy Fly Agaric Mushrooms

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Fly Agaric mushrooms, also known as Amanita muscaria, grow naturally throughout the northern countries. The Fly Agaric fly agaric Things to Consider When You Buy Fly Agaric Mushrooms

Amanita muscaria is a beautiful large bright red mushroom with white spots. The mushrooms are generally dried and eaten but they are not normally taken in due to their distasteful side effects. Fly agarics are rare mushrooms with psychoactive effects. They are fetching big money and are officially permitted to be used in most places. These Fly Agaric mushrooms are widely used for medicinal and spiritual purposes.

People tend to buy the Fly Agaric mushrooms that have white spots. This is one of the most beautifully perfumed, sweet and delicious mushrooms available in the world market. Due to the yeast present in them, these mushrooms are easy to cook and they make meat that is about to turn the nasty decayed flavor to almost taste great again. Due to the size, smell and color of amanita muscaria mushrooms, and their fat stem, they can be easily spotted. The cap of Fly Agaric is bigger than the stem and it generally has a vent protruding out on the top of it.fly agarics 300x200 Things to Consider When You Buy Fly Agaric Mushrooms

Before going to buy Fly Agarics or Amanita Muscaria mushrooms, proper identification is important.  If anyone is picking this mushroom with the intention of eating it, in addition to the pleasant Fly Agaric, check with the storekeeper if you are unsure to be sure if some other deadly poisonous mushrooms are mixed with them or not. The most commonly known feature of the Fly Agaric is its unique bright and spotted cap. It can range in color from a deep cherry red to lighter shades of orange, or yellow and can be spotted quickly.  The most common way in which these Amanita muscaria mushrooms are consumed is in the form of beverages while some of these drinks are alcoholic in nature. They can also be eaten, smoked or absorbed through the skin in the form of ointments.

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Amanita Muscarias Legends, Traditions and Fairy Tales

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siberian shamanism Amanita Muscarias Legends, Traditions and Fairy TalesAmanita Muscarias history and tradition are some of the richest and most interesting of the herbs and ethnobotanicals on the market today.  With origins from the indigenous inhabitants of Siberia, the fly agaric mushroom was used for both religious and recreational purposes.  It appears that, even within Siberia, use of the Amanitas was limited to the Paleosiberian-speaking and Uralic-speaking people in the eastern and western regions only.

In the earliest stories of it’s use, Siberian shamans ate the amanitas as a means to induce a trance-like state.  This state would enable the shamans to “fly” into the world of their gods, have fantastic visions and battle demons.  The laypeople, in many cases, would then drink the urine of the shamans, which still contained much of the psychoactive compound and, interestingly, was neutralized of many of the alice Amanita Muscarias Legends, Traditions and Fairy Tales

negative side effects of the fly agarics.   The muscimol amounts would be almost unchanged after passing through the body and it was said that the same mushroom could be “recycled” 6-8 times.  Some scholars even argue that this is the origin of the phrase “to get pissed”.

Ever notice the pretty red and white mushrooms in Alice in Wonderland?  Or the fact Lewis Caroll has many “distorted” visuals in his stories, where a small hole can turn into a cave or a blade of grass into a giant tree?  Also called “macropsia” and “micropsia”, these are both typical fly agaric effects.

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It has also been suggested that the invention of Santa Clause himself was based on Amanita muscaria.   There are stories of shamans in Siberia who enter homes of laypeople through a smoke-hole and leave the same way, sharing the mushroom gifts that they had gathered.  The shamans even dressed in red with white fur-trimmed coats and long black boots.  Reindeer were actually sacred animals to these early Siberians, but they were also consumers of the amanitas mushrooms.  After a fly agaric snack, the reindeer could be seen prancing around while under it’s influence.

Also, many ancient peoples believed in the idea of a World Tree.  The World Tree would be the center of the cosmos with the roots holding the universe in place.  Amanita muscaria only grow under certain types of trees, generally firs and evergreens, many considered the mushroom to be the “fruit of the tree”.   The star at the top of the “Christmas Tree” would point to the North Star, which was the center of the universe, and why the “super shaman” – Santa – lived at the North Pole.

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Finally, there are notions that the Vikings may have used amanita muscaria to produce their berserker rages, getting them ready for battle.  There is also controversial research linking Christianity to a mushroom-eating cult, which is highly questionable.   Others support R. Gordon Wasson’s proposal that A. muscaria is the Soma talked about in the Rig Veda of India, but that has also not been proven.

Regardless, few can argue that even before experiencing the famous fly agaric effects, the rich tradition and history of the amanitas is an actual trip in itself.  Still want to buy fly agaric? Check out our fly agaric reviews first.  We review several reputable sellers of genuine Amanita muscaria.

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