Desert Stardust Gummies Review
- 8 Gummies per pack
- Vegan
- No THC or CBD
- Crafted with a proprietary blend of mushrooms
- Lab Test Results
Starting The Roadtrip Mushroom Journey
- Start with half a gummy to gauge your body's reaction. Seasoned users can try up to eight for a highly potent effect.
- Always start slow with edibles; their effects might take up to an hour to kick in. Be patient to determine a comfortable dosage.
- Release your creativity with Road Trip Magic mushroom gummies whether you delight in a light, joyous buzz or a heavily life-changing journey.
- Desert Stardust mushrooms are highly potent and are developed using a unique nootropic formula that boosts senses and delivers euphoria, echoing psilocybin's effects.
Responsible Dosing Guide
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1-2 Gummies: Ease into relaxation and elevate your mood. Ignite creativity and boost your spirit, inviting new concepts. Great for beginners exploring psychedelics with gentle care.
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3-4 Gummies: This dose will stir your senses, making colors more vivid as a warm body buzz comforts you.
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5-6 Gummies: A strong dose for a thorough psychedelic experience. Undergo striking psilocybin-like visuals as you explore your psyche and emotions; best for experts.
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7-8 Gummies: For experienced trip-takers, this dose significantly distorts awareness, leading to in-depth thoughts and vivid hallucinations. Take caution as a robust mind and body euphoria launches you into a heavy trip, lasting several hours with striking visuals.
Journey Responsibly
- Adults 21+ only.
- Start slowly to gauge tolerance.
- Avoid combining with SSRIs.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
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Allergy information: Contains tapioca/cassava root; avoid if allergic.
Road Trip Magic Mushroom Gummies Ingredients
- Organic Tapioca Syrup
- Organic Cane Sugar
- Pectin
- Natural Flavors
- Citric Acid
- Sodium Citrate
- Fruit and Vegetable Juice for Color
- Proprietary blend of mushrooms and nootropics
FDA Disclaimer: Erth Wellness mushroom gummies are not FDA-approved. The FDA has not evaluated them, and they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diseases.