I believe in fate. You’ll see what I mean if you read my newest book.

Normally, I wouldn’t have graduated from high school, or gotten a college degree. Then, with a mere B average, I was offered a teaching assistantship to go to Michigan to pursue graduate studies. There, I was assigned the project of growing Psilocybe baeocystis in liquid culture. I succeeded in inducing it to produce enough of the psilocybin analogs which I isolated, identified, and named baeocystin and norbaeocystin. That was from 1962 to 1967. Twenty or 30 years of minimal activities followed, though I remember having read about my new compounds being detected in other related fungi, verifying my work. Then, only in the last 2 months was I aware of the flurries of news and activities in psilocybin mushrooms. I quickly realized no one had access to these psilocybin analogs for further research. So only a couple of weeks ago I decided to produce these by fermentation. And here I am, ready to work with only non-greedy individuals. If you are one of those exploiters of human health and miseries, don’t contact me. Otherwise, please do! Sorry for being so blunt. hashtag#fate hashtag#Psilocybebaeocystis hashtag#psilocybin hashtag#baeocystin hashtag#norbaeocystin hashtag#mushrooms hashtag#production hashtag#fermentation hashtag#health hashtag#miseries hashtag#analogs

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