Amount of Active Compound is the future gold standard, and the spec that fixes everything.
Let’s back up.
The target dose of each XÜM tablet is slightly more than a half gram of shrooms.
Dry weight of shrooms is the most commonly understood standard, but it is archaic, and completely inconsistent.
(Still better than eyeballing the number of caps and stems in your handful, like back in the 90s and before).
Enthusiasts have begun to look at the milligram of Active Material as a new standard to evaluate dosing.
But Active Material is the wrong spec because purity between active material can vary so wildly.
For decades, Metocin was only available from clandestine labs at low purity levels between 30-50%
This is why the Psychonaut Wiki dosing guide for Metocin is absurdly wrong, for modern high purity material.
A milligram of Metocin material from one lab does not equal a milligram of Metocin material from another lab.
Compounds don’t have a widely adopted PROOF standard like Alcohol. A liter of wine is nowhere near as much alcohol as a liter of everclear.
Amount of Active Compound is the future standard, and the spec that fixes everything.
Purity can be thought of as how much Active Compound is in your Active Material.
You can weigh Active Material on a scale.
To find out how much Active Compound is in your material, you’ll need a lab
test.
Amount of Active Compound is the spec we’ve been searching for all along.
Every handful of dried shrooms, every milligram of active material powder, the purpose has always been to deliver a certain amount of Active Compound.
Now that we have lab tests, brands that CAN professionalize and list amount of Active Compound on packaging.
In a world of Non Detect COAs and Proprietary Mushroom Blends, this industry isn’t there yet. It will be.
XÜM will set the standard, we will live in the future now, with clarity.
When other brands begin to join us in listing Active Compound, consumers will FINALLY be able to accurately compare dosing between brands.


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