So, which fly agaric mushrooms are stronger?

The results of a scientific study that will surprise you

Today, we want to dispel another myth that is rapidly spreading across the internet. So let's take a look at a scientific article that will leave no further questions or doubts.

This study was conducted by scientists from El Bosque University in Colombia, and the results were published in November 2020 in the "Journal of Chemistry" (Development of a RP-HPLC Method for Separating and Quantifying Muscimol in Different Developmental Stages of the Fungus Amanita muscaria). The researchers studied the red fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) at different stages of its development and measured the amount of muscimol at each stage using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

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What is muscimol and why is it important?

Muscimol is a substance that is one of the main active components of the red fly agaric. It has psychoactive properties and acts on the brain's receptors, particularly GABAA receptors, which help calm the nervous system. For this reason, muscimol is being studied as a potential treatment for anxiety disorders, dyskinesia, and even Parkinson’s disease.

How the Amount of Muscimol Changes at Different Stages of Fly Agaric Growth

Stages of Red Fly Agaric Maturation

In the study, five samples of fly agarics were analyzed, each corresponding to a specific stage of the mushroom's development. The main stages are the button (egg), young mushroom, and mature mushroom. The young and mature mushrooms included two samples each, depending on the degree of cap expansion. Each of these stages has different amounts of muscimol.

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Muscimol Level at Each Stage

🔹 Button (egg stage) — the youngest stage of the mushroom (I), where the muscimol concentration is the lowest — only 0.079 mg/mL (1.07%).

🔹 Young mushroom — stage (II–III), when the mushroom is not yet fully opened but already considerably larger. This stage shows the highest muscimol concentration — 1.210 mg/mL, which equals 3.57% of the sample mass. That’s several times higher than at other stages!

🔹 Mature mushroom — stage (IV–V), when the cap fully opens and becomes flat. The muscimol concentration here decreases to 0.486 mg/mL (1.27%) or lower.

Thus, young mushrooms that are not yet fully opened contain the highest amount of muscimol.

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If you are interested in microdosing fly agaric for mood enhancement or anxiety relief, it is important to know that the concentration of muscimol varies greatly depending on the stage of the mushroom's development, and young mushrooms can be several times stronger than mature ones. But stronger is not always better! Especially when it comes to fly agaric, as the risk of side effects increases.

⚠️ Microdosing is a precise practice, where an excess of the active compound may cause unwanted reactions.

Be sure to consult a specialist and carefully select your dosage, taking into account your individual sensitivity and the stage of the mushroom's development. Remember that to achieve the desired result, responsible use of any substance, including mushrooms, is key.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Red Fly Agaric

1. Which Fly Agaric Is Considered the Strongest?

The highest muscimol content is found in young red fly agarics, when the cap is not yet fully opened. At this stage, the mushroom is considered the most potent.

2. Is Red Fly Agaric Poisonous?

In large doses, red fly agaric can indeed be toxic. However, in small, precisely measured amounts (microdosing), it is used for therapeutic purposes — to improve sleep, reduce anxiety, stabilize the nervous system, and support emotional balance. The key is to strictly follow the dosage and not exceed the recommended amount.

3. What Active Compounds Does Red Fly Agaric Contain?

The main active compounds are muscimol and ibotenic acid. Muscimol acts on GABA receptors in the brain, calming the nervous system and promoting deep recovery, while ibotenic acid partially converts into muscimol during the drying process.

4. Does the Muscimol Content Change After Drying?

Yes. During drying, most of the ibotenic acid converts into muscimol, so dried fly agarics contain more muscimol than fresh ones.

5. Who Should Avoid Taking Fly Agaric?

It is not recommended for individuals under 18 years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with mental disorders, epilepsy, or a tendency to seizures, as well as those already taking psychotropic substances or antidepressants. Consultation with a doctor is mandatory before starting.

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