Psilohuasca is a psychedelic blend that combines psilocybin - active compound found in some mushroom species - and MAO inhibitors (monoamine oxidase inhibitors), which resembles the effects of the better-known ayahuasca. In the traditional Amazonian context, ayahuasca consists of a DMT-containing plant, such as chacruna, and a plant that acts as an MAO inhibitor (such as Banisteriopsis caapi). Psilohuasca works on a similar principle, where psilocybin acts as the active ingredient and MAO inhibitors prolong and intensify its effects.
The use of psilohuasci, although less well known, is gaining popularity among those seeking a more intense psychedelic or spiritual experience. The purpose of the experience is to deepen introspection, work on traumas, or personal growth, similar to ayahuasca ceremonies. However, psilohuasca differs from ayahuasca because the active ingredient here is psilocybin, which acts differently than DMT, offering a slightly different psychedelic experience - usually deep introspection, visualization and a sense of oneness.
Before using psilohuasci, it is worth remembering a few important points. MAO inhibitors interact with various drugs and foods, so caution and preparation for such a session is required. People taking psychotropic drugs should consult a specialist to avoid dangerous interactions.
It should be emphasized that this description is for informational purposes and is not an encouragement to use any substances or to break the law. Psychedelic substances are illegal in many countries and their use carries risks.