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Article: Gummies for Mood: Functional Mushrooms and Cannabinoid Guide

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Gummies for Mood: Functional Mushrooms and Cannabinoid Guide

Gummies for mood have moved well past basic CBD: today's most effective options layer microdose cannabinoids with functional mushrooms to support focus, emotional steadiness, and genuine wind-down. Society's Plant is a Michigan hemp farm founded in 2019 by Bianca Snyder, who built a community of over 130,000 and serves 10,000+ customers alongside co-founder Tad Snyder, whose cannabis cultivation expertise goes back to 2012, and every formula in the gummy collection reflects that depth of formulation experience. This guide breaks down exactly which gummy does what, when to take it, and why the combination of cannabinoids inside each one matters more than any single ingredient alone.

Gummies for Mood: What Are They, Actually? TL;DR

  • Mood-shifting gummies work by combining low-dose or microdose cannabinoids with functional mushrooms, not by delivering a recreational buzz
  • THC at 2–5mg supports emotional regulation and mood lift; at higher doses, the experience becomes something different entirely
  • Good Day CBG Gummy (40mg CBD + 20mg CBG + Lion's Mane) supports daytime clarity and baseline mood without significant intoxication for most people
  • Focused Microdose Gummy (2mg THC + CBG + THCV + Lion's Mane + L-Theanine) is the midday mood elevator and focus anchor
  • High Spirits Microdose Gummy (5mg THC + CBG + THCV) is the afternoon-to-early-evening mood lift, the end-of-day ritual that does not wreck sleep
  • Good Night CBN Gummy (40mg CBD + 20mg CBN + Reishi) is the nighttime wind-down and sleep onset support, not a wine replacement
  • Dose AND timing determine the experience as much as the formula does: the same cannabinoid taken at 9am versus 8pm lands in a completely different way
  • You do not need all four in one day: pick the window that matches what your body needs right now

When "Just CBD" Stopped Being Enough

CBD was the entry point for a reason. It is calming, accessible, and for many people it genuinely takes the edge off anxiety and physical tension. However, anyone who has been using single-cannabinoid CBD for more than a few months has likely noticed a ceiling: the afternoon still drags, sleep still arrives late, and the emotional flatness that started the whole search for support has not fully lifted.

That plateau is not a personal failure. It reflects a real limitation of single-cannabinoid formulas. When CBG, CBN, THCV, and functional mushrooms enter the formula alongside CBD, the mechanism changes because the endocannabinoid system has more receptors to activate, more pathways to engage, and more raw material to work with. The result is not just "more CBD." It is a more specific, more targeted response.

Society's Plant built the entire gummy collection around this logic. Each formula is designed for a specific part of the day, with a cannabinoid combination chosen for that window's demands, not chosen randomly or for label appeal.

So Which Gummy Actually Does What?

Four gummies. Four distinct windows. Here is the short version before the full breakdown:

  • Good Day CBG Gummy (40mg CBD + 20mg CBG + Lion's Mane): morning focus, baseline mood support, low THC at 1.5mg
  • Focused Microdose Gummy (2mg THC + CBG + THCV + Lion's Mane + L-Theanine): midday clarity, sustained mood lift, the best first-time THC option for anyone nervous about dosing
  • High Spirits Microdose Gummy (5mg THC + CBG + THCV): afternoon to early evening mood elevation, the cannabis-based end-of-day ritual
  • Good Night CBN Gummy (40mg CBD + 20mg CBN + Reishi): nighttime sleep onset, not an evening social gummy, not a wine substitute

None of these are interchangeable. All four are part of the same Society's Plant gummies collection, and together they cover the full emotional arc of a day.

Bottom line: the right mood gummy depends entirely on the time of day and what your nervous system needs in that window, not just on which formula sounds most appealing.

The Cannabinoid Science Behind Mood-Shifting Gummies

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is the body's primary regulatory network for mood, stress response, sleep, and cognitive function. Cannabinoids work by interacting with CB1 and CB2 receptors throughout the brain and body, which is why different cannabinoids produce different effects and why the combination inside a gummy matters more than any single ingredient. For a deeper look at how this plays out in daily use, this breakdown of what makes mood gummies work versus fall flat covers the mechanisms in detail.

What Microdose THC Does to Mood

THC at microdose levels, specifically 1.5mg to 5mg, interacts with CB1 receptors in the brain's limbic system without triggering the full psychoactive cascade associated with recreational doses. The limbic system governs emotional processing, stress response, and reward signaling, which is precisely why low-dose THC produces a noticeable mood lift without overwhelming the nervous system. Research on low-dose cannabis supports the principle that anxiolytic and mood-elevating effects occur specifically at sub-recreational doses, and that these benefits can reverse at higher doses, a phenomenon sometimes called the biphasic effect.

This is why Society's Plant keeps THC at 2mg in the Focused Microdose and 5mg in High Spirits rather than pushing to the 10mg range common in recreational edibles. The goal is a functional recalibration of mood, not intoxication. At these doses, most people report reduced friction with frustrating situations, a mild social ease, and a more flexible emotional state. However, everyone's endocannabinoid system responds differently, and starting low to assess personal sensitivity is always the right approach.

Key takeaway: microdose THC supports mood through limbic system engagement at doses that do not produce significant intoxication for most people, but effects vary and starting with less is always smarter than starting with more.

CBG vs. CBN: Why the Supporting Cannabinoid Is the Whole Point

CBG (cannabigerol) and CBN (cannabinol) are both non-psychoactive cannabinoids, but they act on different receptor pathways and produce distinctly opposite best-use effects. CBG interacts with both CB1 and CB2 receptors as well as alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, which are involved in focus, alertness, and stress modulation. The result is a daytime-friendly cannabinoid that supports mental clarity and emotional steadiness without sedation. This is why CBG is in both the Good Day and Focused Microdose formulas, not CBN.

CBN, on the other hand, is a mildly sedating cannabinoid that appears to work synergistically with CBD to support sleep onset and deeper rest. It does not produce a strong psychoactive effect, but its interaction with the nervous system is calming in a way that is distinctly different from CBG's activating quality. Placing CBN in the Good Night formula and CBG in the daytime formulas is a deliberate formulation decision, not a cosmetic one. Swapping them would produce the opposite of the intended effect.

Key takeaway: CBG belongs in daytime mood gummies for focus and clarity; CBN belongs in nighttime formulas for sleep onset and rest. They are not interchangeable, and the formula that gets this right delivers a meaningfully different experience than one that does not.

Where Functional Mushrooms Fit In (And Why Lion's Mane and Reishi Are Not Decorative)

Functional mushrooms are not a trend addition to these formulas. Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) contains compounds called hericenones and erinacines that stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF) production in the brain. NGF supports neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to form and maintain neural connections, which is directly relevant to focus, cognitive flexibility, and emotional regulation. This is why Lion's Mane is paired with CBG in the daytime gummies: both compounds support the neural environment in which clear thinking and stable mood are possible.

Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), paired with CBN in Good Night, works through a different mechanism. Reishi contains triterpenoids and beta-glucans that modulate the immune and nervous systems, supporting a calmer physiological baseline and reducing the cortisol-driven alertness that keeps people awake at night. The combination of Reishi and CBN in one formula creates a compounding wind-down effect that neither ingredient achieves as efficiently on its own.

The takeaway is that functional mushroom edibles are not interchangeable toppers. Putting Reishi in a morning gummy or Lion's Mane in a sleep gummy would work against the intended effect. The pairing logic is the point.

Key takeaway: Lion's Mane supports NGF production and cognitive function for daytime clarity; Reishi modulates the nervous system for nighttime rest. The mushroom in each formula was chosen for that specific window, not for general wellness appeal.

The Day-in-the-Life Dosing Guide

This is not a prescription for taking all four gummies in a single day. It is a map of which gummy fits which part of the day, so you can choose the window that matches what your body needs right now. Gummies take approximately 45 to 60 minutes to reach full effect and last 4 to 8 hours depending on metabolism, food intake, and individual sensitivity. Start with one gummy or less, assess how your body responds, and adjust from there. For more on how microdose timing works in practice, this guide to trying microdose gummies for the first time covers the learning curve clearly.

Morning: Start Focused, Not Foggy

Product: Good Day CBG Gummy (40mg CBD + 20mg CBG + Lion's Mane + 1.5mg THC)
Timing: Take with breakfast, 30 to 45 minutes before you need to be fully functional
Dose: 1 gummy to start

The Good Day CBG Gummy is built for the part of the morning where you need to think clearly, communicate effectively, and not feel derailed by the first frustrating thing that happens. CBG supports alertness and stress modulation at the receptor level. Lion's Mane supports the neural environment for focus. The 1.5mg of THC in this formula is a very low amount: most people feel no significant intoxication, though everyone's system is different, so if you are new to any THC-containing product, start with this formula first before stepping up to anything higher.

This is not a stimulant. There are no jitters, no crash, and no mid-morning spike followed by a drop. The effect is a steadier, clearer baseline mood that makes the first half of the day more manageable without requiring willpower to get there.

Midday: The Mood Lift Without the Crash

Product: Focused Microdose Gummy (2mg THC + CBG + THCV + Lion's Mane + L-Theanine)
Timing: 12pm to 1pm, after food, before the afternoon demands arrive
Dose: 1 gummy to start; new to THC, start with half

The noon window is where many people feel the day start to compress: focus slips, mood flattens, the to-do list feels heavier than it did at 9am. The Focused Microdose Gummy is designed for exactly this moment. The 2mg of THC provides a subtle mood lift through limbic system engagement. THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin) adds clean, alert energy without appetite stimulation or the spaciness that sometimes accompanies THC alone. L-Theanine, a naturally occurring amino acid from green tea, promotes calm focus without sedation.

This formula is also the best entry point for anyone who is THC-curious but cautious. At 2mg, the effect is genuinely mild for most people, and the L-Theanine creates a buffer against the anxiety that some people experience with THC at higher doses. It is worth noting that 2mg is not zero, and individual responses still vary, which is why starting with half a gummy is always a reasonable first move.

Afternoon to Evening: The Wind-Down That Is Not a Write-Off

Product: High Spirits Microdose Gummy (5mg THC + CBG + THCV)
Timing: 3pm to 6pm, ideally after the last demanding task of the day
Dose: Half a gummy for first-timers; 1 gummy once you know how your body responds

5mg of THC is enough to feel. That is the point. This is not a micro-micro-dose designed to be imperceptible. High Spirits produces a noticeable mood shift: lighter, more social, less reactive, more present. THCV keeps the energy clean and prevents the heavy sedation that sometimes follows THC without counterbalance. CBG supports emotional steadiness so the lift does not tip into anxious territory for most people.

The 3pm to 6pm window matters because gummies take 45 to 60 minutes to hit and last 4 to 8 hours. Taking High Spirits at 3pm means the effect peaks around 4 to 5pm and tapers naturally through the evening, leaving sleep unaffected for most people. Taking it at 8pm is a different story. If you are new to THC at any level, start with half a gummy here and wait the full hour before deciding whether to take more. Five milligrams taken as a full gummy by someone with no THC tolerance is a very different experience than half a gummy. Start there.

Nighttime: Sleep Is a Mood State Too

Product: Good Night CBN Gummy (40mg CBD + 20mg CBN + Reishi)
Timing: 30 to 60 minutes before the time you intend to be asleep, not before winding down
Dose: 1 gummy to start

Good Night is not an evening social gummy. It is not the product for relaxing on the couch before dinner. It is formulated for the specific moment when the day is done and the goal is genuine sleep, not just lying in bed while your nervous system reviews everything that happened. CBN and Reishi work together to lower the physiological arousal that keeps people awake: cortisol-driven alertness, racing thoughts, the light-sleep problem where the body rests but the brain does not.

Sleep is a mood state. How rested or depleted a person feels by 10am the next day shapes every emotional response, every decision, every interaction for the following 16 hours. Supporting sleep quality is one of the highest-leverage interventions available for mood regulation, and Good Night addresses it from two directions at once through cannabinoid receptor activity and mushroom-based nervous system modulation.

Key takeaway: each of these four gummies belongs to a specific time window, and using them in the right window is what produces the effect they were built for. Timing is not a suggestion.

What Customers Are Saying About Mood Edible Gummies

For a broader look at how this gummy collection is landing with real users, the mood gummy reviews roundup has dozens of specific experiences worth reading before you decide where to start.

"I was genuinely skeptical about mushroom mood gummies because I had tried plain CBD for two years and felt almost nothing after month three. The Good Day formula changed that. The CBG combination makes my mornings feel less like I am dragging myself through concrete. I am not floating, I am just functional, and that is exactly what I needed." Tori, 41, corporate attorney from Dallas, TX

"I started with half of a High Spirits on a Friday afternoon because everyone kept saying to start low, and I am glad I listened. At half, I felt it, it was pleasant, I was present with my family instead of mentally still at work. I took a full one the following week and that was the right call for me personally. These mood enhancing gummies have genuinely replaced the glass of wine I was pouring out of habit rather than enjoyment." Carla, 38, marketing director from Brooklyn, NY

"The Good Night gummy is a different category from anything else I have tried for sleep. It is not a knockout, it is not melatonin grogginess, it is just actually falling asleep at the time I intend to and staying there. I used to think mood gummies for sleep were just regular CBD with better packaging. The CBN formula is not that." Raquel, 44, burned out ER nurse from Nashville, TN

The Pros and the Real Limitations

Three Specific Pros

  • The cannabinoid combinations are formulated for a purpose. CBG in daytime formulas and CBN in nighttime formulas is not a marketing decision. These two cannabinoids act on different receptor pathways and produce opposite effects when it comes to alertness versus sedation. Getting this right in a gummy collection requires knowing the difference, and Society's Plant's formulation approach, shaped by Tad Snyder's cultivation expertise since 2012, reflects that.
  • Functional mushrooms in these formulas are dosed to do something. Lion's Mane is not there for the label. The inclusion of NGF-stimulating compounds alongside CBG in a focus-and-mood formula creates a compounding effect on the neural environment that supports cognition in a way that CBD alone does not reach.
  • Microdose THC at 2mg and 5mg allows for calibrated mood support. The difference between 2mg and 5mg is meaningful, and having both options in the collection means a person can start lower, build familiarity with how THC affects their specific system, and step up when ready rather than having to choose between zero and a full 10mg dose.

Two Limitations Worth Knowing

  • Gummies take 45 to 60 minutes to hit, and the timing window matters. If you take High Spirits at 7pm hoping to feel it by 7:15, that is not how gummies work. The delayed onset is the most common reason people report that edibles "didn't work" when they actually just did not wait long enough, took another dose too soon, and then felt everything at once. The fix is simple: take it early enough, set a reminder, and do not double-dose before the first one has had its full window.
  • Effects vary significantly between individuals. Body weight, metabolism, liver enzyme activity, prior cannabis use, and what you ate that day all influence how strongly and for how long any cannabinoid-based product works. Two people can take the same dose of the same gummy and have meaningfully different experiences. This is not a quality problem. It is how the endocannabinoid system works, and it is why starting with less than you think you need is always the right call on the first attempt.

The Daytime Decision: Good Day and Focused Microdose Gummy, Side by Side

Both the Good Day and Focused Microdose gummies are designed for the day, but they address different demands within that window. Understanding which one fits a specific moment makes the whole system more effective.

Feature

Good Day CBG Gummy

Focused Microdose Gummy

THC Amount

1.5mg

2mg

Primary Cannabinoids

40mg CBD + 20mg CBG

CBG + THCV + THC

Functional Mushroom

Lion's Mane

Lion's Mane

Additional Ingredient

None

L-Theanine

Best Timing

Daytime needing calm and focusing

Daytime needing focus with a boost of creativity

Primary Effect

Baseline mood support, steady start

Midday mood lift, sustained focus

Best For

First-time THC users

THC-curious adults

Good Day CBG Gummy: The Baseline Mood Supporter

The Good Day formula is the lowest-THC entry point in the collection at 1.5mg, which makes it the right starting place for anyone who wants the mood and focus benefits of CBG and Lion's Mane without stepping into noticeable THC territory right away. The 40mg of CBD provides a broad, calming foundation. The 20mg of CBG sits on top of that to support alertness and stress modulation through alpha-2 adrenergic and CB1 receptor activity. Lion's Mane rounds out the formula with functional mushroom support that takes time to accumulate with consistent use.

This is a gummy for the mornings when clarity matters more than elevation. It does not produce the mood lift that High Spirits does. It produces a steadier, less reactive emotional baseline, which for many people is exactly what the first part of the day requires.

Focused Microdose: When the Day Needs to Actually Go Well

The Focused Microdose Gummy adds two ingredients the Good Day formula does not have: THCV and L-Theanine. THCV is a cannabinoid with an energizing, focus-supporting effect profile that counteracts THC-associated spaciness and appetite stimulation. L-Theanine promotes alpha brain wave activity, the same state associated with calm alertness during meditation, without producing drowsiness. Together, these additions shift the formula from "mood baseline" to "mood lift plus sustained cognitive engagement."

At 2mg of THC, this is also the smartest starting point for someone who is curious about THC's mood effects but anxious about taking too much. The L-Theanine provides a natural buffer against THC-induced anxiety, and the THCV keeps the energy clean. It is worth noting that even at 2mg, THC has a real effect, and first-timers should start with half a gummy to understand how their own system responds before committing to a full dose.

The Evening Stack: High Spirits and Good Night

The evening side of the collection handles two separate needs: the transition out of the day's demands and the transition into sleep. These are not the same need, and they require different formulas.

High Spirits Microdose: The Part Where the Day Stops Running You

High Spirits is the 3pm to 6pm gummy. It contains 5mg of THC, CBG, and THCV, and it is the formula in this collection most likely to produce a perceptible mood shift. The effect is described by many users as a lightening: less reactive, more socially at ease, less burdened by whatever accumulated during the day. THCV keeps the experience clean and prevents the heavy body feeling that sometimes accompanies THC without a counterbalancing cannabinoid. CBG supports emotional steadiness so the lift stays pleasant rather than tipping into anxious territory for most people.

First-timers should start with half a gummy. This is not a disclaimer added for liability purposes. It is genuinely the right dose for someone who has not used THC before or has low tolerance. Half a High Spirits at 5pm is a pleasant, manageable first experience. A full gummy at 5pm for someone with no THC tolerance is a much larger commitment. Start at half, wait the full 60 minutes, and decide from there. For anyone ready to explore more about how microdose gummies work for daily mood balance, the science behind consistent low-dose use is worth understanding before building a routine.

Good Night CBN: The Difference Between Falling Asleep and Actually Resting

Good Night is not a wind-down gummy and it is not an evening social product. It is a sleep product, and it should be taken 30 to 60 minutes before the intended time of sleep, not before the intended time of sitting on the couch. The 40mg CBD provides the broad nervous system calming base. The 20mg CBN adds targeted sleep-onset support through its mildly sedating receptor activity. Reishi contributes triterpenoids that modulate the physiological stress response and support the kind of restful sleep where the body actually recovers.

The Good Night formula addresses a specific problem that plain CBD does not fully solve: the experience of lying in bed while the nervous system remains subtly activated, producing light sleep that is technically rest but does not feel like it. CBN plus Reishi together create a more complete physiological signal for deep rest. This is why the formula includes 20mg of CBN rather than relying on CBD alone, and why the mushroom choice is Reishi rather than Lion's Mane. Every ingredient in this formula belongs to nighttime biology, not daytime.

Key takeaway: the evening collection covers two distinct needs. High Spirits handles the emotional transition out of the day between 3pm and 6pm. Good Night handles sleep onset at bedtime. Taking them in the wrong window produces the wrong effect.

How to Choose Your Starting Point

If You Have Never Tried THC

Start with the Good Day CBG Gummy on a morning when you do not have high-stakes commitments in the first two hours. Take one gummy with food and give it 60 minutes before assessing. The 1.5mg of THC in Good Day is a very low amount, and most people do not feel significant intoxication, but some do, particularly those who are highly sensitive to cannabinoids. Spend a week with Good Day before moving to Focused Microdose. This sequencing builds familiarity with how your specific endocannabinoid system responds to THC before stepping up to 2mg or 5mg.

If You Are THC-Curious but Anxious About Dosing

The Focused Microdose Gummy is specifically designed for this situation. The L-Theanine in the formula acts as a natural anxiety buffer for the mild THC content, and at 2mg, the dose is low enough that most people experience the mood lift without the disorientation or anxiety that can accompany higher doses. Start with half a gummy at noon on a low-pressure day. Wait 60 minutes. If the effect feels comfortable and manageable, a full gummy is the right next step. If it feels like more than you wanted, you now know your dose is half a gummy, and that is useful information rather than a problem.

If You Already Have a Routine and Want to Optimize It

If you are using plain CBD and feel ready for more support, the question is which window in your day is most underserved. Morning flatness and poor focus point toward Good Day or Focused Microdose. Afternoon mood dips and the inability to decompress after work point toward High Spirits. Lying awake or waking through the night points toward Good Night. Pick the one window that costs you the most and start there. Adding multiple gummies in the same day is possible once you understand how each formula affects your system individually, but starting with all four simultaneously makes it impossible to know which one is doing what.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mood Gummies and Functional Mushroom Edibles

What makes mood gummies different from regular CBD gummies?

Mood-specific gummies are formulated with multiple cannabinoids chosen for their specific receptor activity rather than relying on CBD alone. A standard CBD gummy works through one mechanism: CBD's interaction with CB1 and CB2 receptors and serotonin receptor modulation. A mood gummy like Good Day CBG adds CBG for alertness and focus through a different receptor pathway, Lion's Mane for neurological support, and a small amount of THC for limbic system engagement. Each ingredient adds a distinct mechanism of action, which is why the combined effect is more specific and more reliable than CBD alone. Society's Plant formulates each gummy for a particular part of the day, which means the ingredient list is not a collection of trending wellness compounds thrown together. There is a specific reason for each cannabinoid in each formula.

Can the same gummy work differently depending on when I take it?

Yes, and this is one of the most important things to understand before building a routine. THC's effect on mood and energy is significantly influenced by cortisol levels, food intake, and the nervous system's baseline state at the time of consumption. High Spirits taken at noon, when cortisol is still high and the nervous system is activated, produces a different experience than the same gummy taken at 4pm when cortisol is naturally declining. Similarly, Good Day taken on an empty stomach moves through the system faster and feels more pronounced than when taken with a substantial meal. Timing is not a preference. It is a variable that changes what the product does in your body.

What is the difference between CBN and CBG for mood and sleep?

CBG and CBN have opposite best-use windows despite both being non-psychoactive cannabinoids. CBG activates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors alongside cannabinoid receptors, producing an effect profile that supports alertness, cognitive clarity, and stress management during waking hours. It is the daytime cannabinoid. CBN, on the other hand, interacts with the nervous system in a way that promotes calm and supports sleep onset, with mild sedating properties that make it unsuitable for a morning formula but well-suited to a nighttime one. Putting CBN in a daytime gummy would work against the intended effect. Getting this pairing right is one of the most consequential formulation decisions in this category, and it is why Society's Plant does not use the same cannabinoid base across all four formulas.

Do I need to take all four gummies in one day?

No. The collection is designed to cover the full arc of a day, but using all four in one day is not the goal and is not recommended, particularly for anyone new to cannabinoids. Start with the one formula that addresses the part of your day that is most challenging: morning focus, midday mood, afternoon decompression, or nighttime sleep. Spend at least a week with that single formula before adding another. This approach makes it possible to understand how each cannabinoid combination affects your specific system. Adding four new compounds simultaneously makes it impossible to know which one is working, at what dose, and for how long. Pick your entry point based on your most pressing need and build from there.

Are functional mushroom edibles safe to take with cannabinoids?

Lion's Mane and Reishi have well-established safety profiles and are generally considered compatible with cannabinoid-based formulas. Neither mushroom produces psychoactive effects, and neither is known to significantly inhibit the liver enzymes responsible for cannabinoid metabolism at the doses used in functional edibles. That said, if you are taking prescription medications, it is worth checking with a prescribing physician before adding any new supplement, since some medications interact with cytochrome P450 enzymes that cannabinoids also engage. For people without medication considerations, the combination of functional mushrooms and cannabinoids in Society's Plant's gummies reflects a formulation approach grounded in how these compounds complement each other at the receptor and neurological level rather than simply trending together. All products are Farm Bill compliant and third-party lab tested, with COAs published at societysplant.com/pages/labs.

Who should use caution with THC-containing mood gummies?

THC-containing gummies, including all four formulas in this collection, require thoughtful consideration for people who are pregnant or breastfeeding, people with a personal or family history of psychosis or THC-induced anxiety, and people who take medications metabolized by the CYP3A4 enzyme pathway. For anyone in a profession that requires drug testing, it is important to know that naturally occurring THC from hemp may show up on a drug test with regular use. The functional mushroom tinctures (Thrive, Chill, Dream, and Flow) are the only products in Society's Plant's catalog that contain zero THC and are designed for people who need to avoid cannabinoids entirely. Anyone with questions about their specific health situation should consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.

There is a version of feeling good that does not require willpower, a perfect morning routine, or getting through the day on caffeine and optimism alone. Society's Plant built this collection for the nervous system that is doing its best and deserves actual support: specific cannabinoids at calibrated doses, functional mushrooms chosen for a reason, formulated for the part of the day that needs the most help. Pick the window. Take the gummy. Feel the difference between surviving the day and actually being present for it.

Explore the full collection at Society's Plant Gummies.

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