Magic Mushrooms

Psilocybin Magic Mushrooms (also called psychedelic mushrooms or shrooms) have been used for spiritual purposes and as recreational drugs by many cultures around the world for centuries. They contain the psychoactive ingredient psilocybin, which interacts with serotonin in the brain and causes altered perceptions.

When taken at a high dose, mushroom consumption can cause visual hallucinations, changes in mood and feelings of connectedness and well-being. They can also trigger anxiety, fear, nausea and muscle twitches. The length and intensity of a trip can vary greatly from person to person. Some people have negative experiences while others have life-changing positive ones.

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It is important to be in a safe environment and to have an experienced guide with you when taking psilocybin mushrooms. They are not addictive and don’t pose a risk for overdose or death in the same way that other substances do, but they can cause a distorted sense of reality and can lead to hallucinations, panic attacks or paranoia. In the most serious cases, they can also lead to a mental health condition called hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD), in which you have visual or other hallucinations long after taking a drug.

It’s also important to know that you can build up a tolerance to magic mushrooms as little as 3 or 4 times a week. You can then have to take more and more mushrooms in order to feel the same effects. In addition, it is dangerous to misidentify psilocybin mushrooms with poisonous look-alike varieties as this can result in severe poisoning and even death.