Dan Simms

Dan Simms

Dan has studied biology, music, and English at the undergraduate and graduate level, and he always believed there was some harmonious connection between all that he had studied. He garnered an interest in psychedelics shortly after getting his master’s in English literature and he quickly grew to love sharing his passion for mind-altering substances. They proved to be the link he believed connected the arts and the sciences.

Originally planning on becoming a professor, Dan switched gears and began writing for online publications in the cannabis and psychedelic spaces. He lives in New York, where he continues to expand his mind and his understanding of the deeply connective properties of these substances.

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Areca nut is a natural stimulant that provides a slight psychoactive experience and heightened senses. This guide explains dosing, safety, benefits, and more.

Tripping on shrooms or about to trip and wondering what to do? This guide offers plenty of popular suggestions for the best psychedelic experience possible.

Need to know if shrooms go bad and when it’s unsafe to consume them? This guide will explain how long shrooms last and the best methods for storing them.

CBD is a natural cannabinoid extracted from cannabis that has garnered tons of attention recently. This guide explains all you need to know about this compound.

You’ve heard of THC and CBD, but what about CBG, the mother of all cannabinoids? This guide explains all you need to know about this major cannabis component.

Interested in taking an LSD blotter or just want to know more about them? This in-depth guide will teach you all you need to know for a positive experience.

Wondering what Bicycle Day is why it’s associated with LSD? Read this guide to learn all about this psychedelic holiday, its origins, and where it’s celebrated.

Wondering where in America it’s legal to possess and use psychoactive and psychedelic drugs? This complete guide explains all you need to know.

Shrooms remain active for up to 6-hours but can be detected in the system for up to 24 hours. Several factors can increase or decrease the duration of effects.