Magic mushrooms, as they are known, are natural mushrooms that are generally consumed raw or dried and ground and drunk in tea or coffee, and produce hallucinogenic effects. There are many, many different types and varieties of magic mushrooms with different strengths.
Basically mushrooms release the imagination to internal or external influences and let it run without limits, whether the 'journey' is pleasant or a nightmare experience is almost uncontrollable. The journey typically takes no more than an hour to start and can last up to 6 hours. It's like a less intense alternative to the much more dangerous semisynthetic hallucinogen LSD.mdma online
While the long-term effects of regular intake of magic mushrooms are somewhat unknown, the biggest problem is their natural availability (they grow in wild grazing fields on or around cow and horse feces). This can be an irresistible lure for thrill-seeking mushroom users who will go out and collect them on their own thinking that each mushroom is consumable.
However, not all of these mushrooms are desired and it can be very difficult to distinguish between those that are toxic and non-toxic. Some of these fungi are very poisonous and can kill in a very slow and painful way, for example, fever, vomiting and diarrhea. Some even have a delayed reaction that takes days to show any signs or symptoms before taking their own life without any antidote.
Because magic mushrooms occur naturally and are not 'processed' in any way prior to consumption, they are naively regarded as a safe drug. Absolutely no drugs are safe, and most drugs are natural or have been refined from natural plants or fungi anyway. That said, they are not known as an addictive or heavy drug, nor are they as violent or psychologically damaging as LSD, nor are they socially corroding like crack or heroin.
However, depending on the mental predisposition of mushroom consumers, mushrooms can have a damaging effect on the consumer. For example, if the user is prone to a fragile mental state or is of a highly suggestible nature, he may believe that his hallucinations are the manifestation of something true and become obsessed and damaged by it.
One such documented case of these limbs involved a young man who began taking mushrooms and began to have the recurring hallucination of a flower disguised as a court jester who repeatedly taunted him with insults that left him with scars. As absurd as it may seem, without dismissing these experiences simply as hallucinations, he believed that this abusive flower was the manifestation of truths about himself and it became a spiral of severe depression.
. He and his friends admitted that he was absolutely fine before taking mushrooms, but at some point during the course a can of worms was opened to him. Sadly, to this day he still struggles with emotional and mental problems that simply did not exist before the advent of his life-changing hallucinations. It would be impossible to say for sure in such a case whether the mushrooms were responsible for triggering such ongoing mental problems, or whether an underlying mental illness already existed and thea use of mushrooms had no consequences, but it is always worth keeping in mind.