Mad honey and “mushroom gummies” often get grouped together online because both are marketed as relaxing, mind-altering, or “an experience.” But they’re not the same type of product, and confusing them can lead to bad decisions (especially around dosing and mixing).
Mad honey is honey that can contain grayanotoxins from Rhododendron nectar. At higher exposures, it can cause dose-dependent body effects, especially a slow heart rate (bradycardia) and low blood pressure (hypotension).
“Mushroom gummies” is a much broader label. Some are simple functional mushroom supplements (lion’s mane, reishi). Others are sold as “trip gummies” with unclear actives, inconsistent labeling, or “proprietary blends,” which makes their effects harder to predict.
This guide compares the two in plain English: what they are, how they work (high-level), what people commonly notice, timelines, safety risks, why mixing increases risk, and how to choose responsibly.







