Safety Purpose
This calculator is built for cautious record keeping, not dose planning. People may use the word shroom for psilocybin mushrooms. Laws, strengths, and health risks vary. A simple tolerance score can never predict a safe experience. It can only organize timing, frequency, rest, and warning signs. Construction work also adds a serious safety concern. Anyone operating tools, driving, climbing, lifting, or supervising crews should avoid impairment and follow workplace rules.
Why Timing Matters
Recent use may leave people with less predictable responses. Poor sleep, stress, dehydration, and repeated sessions can increase confusion and risk. The calculator estimates a tolerance load from days since last use and recent frequency. It then shows a recovery percentage and a safety note. The score is conservative. It should not be used to increase intake. Higher amounts can create panic, accidents, legal trouble, and medical emergencies.
Reading the Result
A low tolerance load means more time has passed, not that use is safe. A moderate or high load suggests more recovery time may be needed. Red flags include unsafe mood, little sleep, alcohol, other substances, or safety sensitive work. The safest choice is to delay, seek support, and avoid risky environments. Talk with a qualified professional when health history, medicines, anxiety, or past reactions are involved.
Site Safety Reminder
Construction planning depends on clear judgment. Measurements, fall protection, traffic control, equipment checks, and electrical tasks need attention. Even mild impairment can cause costly mistakes. Use this page only as a private reflection tool. It is not a medical device. It is not a legal guide. It does not identify mushroom strength. It does not calculate a dose. Keep records honest, review patterns, and prioritize rest, hydration, support, and safe decisions.
Better Records
Good records reduce guesswork. Write the date, setting, mood, sleep, and support available. Note whether work, driving, or tool use is planned afterward. Do not record illegal details that create risk for others. Review patterns monthly. If use feels hard to control, ask a trusted person or health professional for help. Careful tracking works best when it supports delay, rest, and safer routines. Keep emergency numbers available. Leave job sites, ladders, vehicles, and machinery out of any substance decision every time.