Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 If you want to use drugs, read this first. http://www.xs4all.nl/~4david/mushroom.htmlMagic MushroomsWARNING: mushrooms should NEVER be ingested unless positively identified to be non-poisonous by a mycologist. Often the only differences between highly toxic mushrooms and edible mushrooms are extremely subtle and require a great deal of training to distinguish. Also, several hallucinogenic varieties have been shown to be toxic to humans in medium to large doses. OH O-| /P|O CH| / 3// \___ _ CH CH N| || || 2 2 \| || || CH\\ / \ / 3NH PSILOCYBINFor thousands of years before Europeans set foot in the New World the sacred mushroom was in use in native rituals. In the 1950s R. Gordon Wasson, a Wall Street banker, participated in a Mexico mushroom ceremony and eloquently described the 'Divine Inebriant' in a piece of writing which could go some way to explaining the fascination with which many people regard psychedelic drugs. These words, of course, could really equally apply to any of these substances: 'There are no apt words ... to characterize your state when you are, shall we say, 'bemushroomed.' ... How do you tell a man born blind what seeing is like? In the present case, this is especially true because superficially the bemushroomed man shows few of the objective symptoms of one intoxicated, drunk ... [the mushroom] permits you to see, more clearly than our pershing mortal eye can see, vistas beyond the horizons of this life, to travel backwards and forwards in time, even (as the Indians say) to know God. It is hardly surprising that your emotions are profoundly affected, and you feel that an indissoluble bond unites you with the others who have shared with you in the sacred agape ... All that you see during this night has a pristine quality: the landscape, the edifices, the carvings, the animals - they look as though they had come straight from the Maker's workshop. This newness of everything - it is as though the world had just dawned - overwhelms you and melts you with its beauty. Not unnaturally, what is happening to you seems to you freighted with significance, beside which the humdrum events of everyday are trivial ... What you are seeing and what you are hearing appear as one: the music assumes harmonious shape, giving visual form to its harmonies, and what you are seeing takes on the modalities of music - the music of the spheres ... All your senses are similarly affected: the cigarette with which you occasionally break the tension of the night smells as no cigarette before had ever smelled ; the glass of simple water is infinitely better than champagne.' From 'The Hallucinogenic Fungi of Mexico', R. Gordon Wasson in The Psychedelic Reader, Ed. Gunther M. Weil et al, Citadel Press Inc., 1973. Fortunately one does not have to visit Mexico to experience the mushrooms, probably the most effective and safest of natural psychedelics. Psilocybian mushrooms should not be confused with the Fly Agaric (amanita muscaria) a toxic deleriant. The most common species of 'Magic Mushroom' found wild in the UK is the increasingly popular 'Liberty Cap' (psilocybe senilanceata). Indeed this particular species, despite its relative weakness, is prized by the South American Indians as one of the best. The Liberty Cap contains psilocybin, which is converted to psilocin in the body. Psilocin is a close chemical relative of LSD. However, the effects, according to many users, are milder, more pleasant and there is said to be less risk of bad trips. The greatest danger comes from eating other mushrooms -- different poisonous mushrooms picked by mistake. Therefore any potential mushroom picker should be quite sure they know what to look for (many reference books about mushrooms describe the Liberty Cap). The season for the mushroom is between September and December. During this time many people, not known for a previous interest in fungi, can be seen scanning the grass in fields with bent heads. The mushrooms are usually found after heavy rain and a long search. After picking they are dried on paper. Although the dried mushrooms are less potent than the fresh, if not dried the mushrooms might contain flies harmful to the liver. Some people say mushrooms make them sick, but then I have never had any toxic effects from the mushrooms. A test for psilocybin-containing mushrooms is to look for a blue colour at the end of the stem after they have been picked. Those who want to make quite sure can buy a chemical called methaminophenol sulphate from photographic positive identification. Add it to twenty times its volume in distilled water. Apply to stem of mushroom and wait half an hour for a deep purple colour. The American mushrooms include Psilocybe cubensis and caerulescens and are far more potent on a weight basis than the English ones. Whereas typical doses of the Liberty Cap are 25-50 dried little mushrooms, only a few grams of the American mushrooms ('shrooms) are needed. The effects, as with any drug, depend on the individual's body weight as well as the size and strength of the mushrooms. The mushrooms have a greater effect if a soup is made from them and also if taken on an empty stomach. To prepare a soup it is necessary to boil up the 'shrooms for ten minutes, add packet soup powder or instant coffee to hid the (disgusting) taste then drink the soup and repeat the process using the same mushrooms. The effects start after about twenty minutes for soup and forty-five minutes when eaten. At low doses effects last about four hours and at higher doses up to six hours. Once the effects start to end they do so rapidly, unlike acid which seems to linger on a bit. Possession of fresh mushrooms, in the UK is not illegal at the present. This may well change in the future. Even now possession of a preparation or product of the mushrooms is an offence. This includes drying mushrooms to a powder, crushing or boiling them. Mushrooms which are dried but are still intact are legal (excuse: 'I picked them like that, Officer. The sun must have dried them out, honest guv'.'). Kits to grow the mushrooms at home in jam jars are available from the USA by mail order. 'FS' has a 'Resource Guide' containing information about 43 companies selling every thing from mushroom videos to edible cultures and spore prints (more than 50!). The address is given in the bibliography. Judge Clive Callman ruled in 1983 test case that the cultivation of 'magic mushrooms' is legal in the UK, unfortunately it's also quite difficult. A friend once tried it and failed due to lack of sterile conditions. Fly AgaricThis drug is only included to warn of its considerable dangers. The Fly Agaric ('amanita muscaria') is the well-known red toadstool with white spots which appears in illustrations in fairy tales. It is not a true psychedelic drug and at best has unpleasant side effects. At worst it could kill you. Effects are said to be dizziness, muscle twitching and possible vomiting after a half hour. This is followed by a drunken feeling and perhaps a light sleep lasting about two hours. Numbness may be present in the extremities. On waking feelings of great strength and hallucinations (especially of size) lasting about six hours have been reported. Overdoses can lead to convulsions, derangement, coma and amnesia. There are reports that this drug can cause ergotism, constriction of blood in the extremities of the bodies (e.g. nose, fingers etc) leading to gangrene. Death or permanent brain damage is possible from overdose (caused by respiratory paralysis). Kidney damage is also possible. Neither the toadstool nor any preparation of it are controlled substances. They are not likely to be ever classified as such, since hopefully few will be foolish enough to try it. ------------------ Hallucinations More Condition_symptoms Do Mushrooms Cause Hallucinations By Not Only Releasing More Seratonin, But Also Through Brain Swelling? Do mushrooms cause hallucinations by not only releasing more seratonin, but also through brain swelling - hallucinations more condition_symptoms My impression is that not only press the cause of elevated levels of fungi in serotonin, but also swelling of the brain and the skull, so that genuine hallucinations, while serotonin induces euphoric enthusiasm. Can you insight into the validity of this? http://coa-ca-advanc.blogspot.com/2009/12/hallucinations-more-conditionsymptoms.html __________ October 26, 2006 Dear TeenHealthFX,When u eat shrooms "magic mushrooms"...does it cause any permanent damage to ur brain ?Signed: Brain Damage From Magic Mushrooms?Dear Brain Damage From Magic Mushrooms?, The more technical term for “magic” mushrooms or “’shrooms” is Psilocybin mushrooms. For our readers who may not know, these particular types of mushrooms are a type of hallucinogen drug that can either be eaten in their dried mushroom form or consumed as a white powder. The term “hallucinogen” means that taking this drug will cause a person to experience an altered sense of reality (also known as “tripping”). Keep in mind that hallucinations can range from intriguing and pleasurable to frightening and anxiety producing. The types of intense experiences that can accompany the use of hallucinogens can be physically and emotionally uncomfortable, and the memory can stay with the user for a long time. Flashbacks of “trips” can also be a common phenomenon of users of the drug. In small amounts these mushrooms can bring on feelings of relaxation and physical distortion, such as feeling detached from one’s body, feeling as if one was observing him/herself, or seeing special images or arrangements of color and light. In large amounts, Psilocybin mushrooms can produce certain physical sensations, such as lightheadedness, shivering or sweating, nausea, and numbness of the tongue, lips and mouth. Regardless of the amount of the drug that is taken, some users will also experience an increase in blood pressure, heart rate and breathing. This drug can also change a person’s perception of time, making minutes feel like hours. Anxiety and fear can also be experienced by some users of Psilocybin mushrooms, making the various effects of this drug subsequently difficult to endure. Psilocybin mushrooms do not generally cause dangerous physical reactions, and physical dependence and addiction are also unlikely to occur. However, it is important to remember that individuals will have different experiences with this drug based on a number of factors, including:A person’s expectation of the drugPhysical health issuesEmotional health issues (for example, pre-existing mental conditions, such as depression can cause unpredictable reactions to Psilocybin mushrooms)Previous drug experiencesOverall mood and mood at the time of taking the drugThe amount of the drug consumedThe setting and company in which the drug is consumedIf the drug is used in combination with other drugs (for example, the use of this drug in combination with marijuana can cause unpredictable reactions to Psilocybin mushrooms) One of the most dangerous things about using Psilocybin mushrooms is that it is a very difficult variety of mushroom to identify in the wild and in its dried form. And taking the wrong kind of mushroom could cause severe health problems. There are other forms of fungi that look similar to Psilocybin mushrooms that can cause hallucinations, but these hallucinations are much more dangerous. In fact, taking a toxic mushroom by accident can actually be deadly. So keep in mind that in looking at what you think are “magic” mushrooms, you may be mistaken, the person who sold or gave them to you may also be mistaken as they try to assure you of what they are giving you. In other cases, some addicts have also talked about picking mushrooms from their own backyards and selling them to teens (especially at concerts) claiming they are Psilocybin mushrooms in order to make money to support their own drug habits. So you have to watch out for people trying to pass on what they say are “magic” mushrooms when in fact they just do not know, or they just do not care. Another dangerous aspect of using Psilocybin mushrooms is that it is possible to soak these mushrooms in the liquid form of LSD, or to mix LSD with Psilocybin in its powdered form. This adds another dimension to using the drug, as LSD’s effects, though similar to “magic” mushrooms, last longer. In addition, drugs said to be LSD often contain other chemicals, such as strychnine (which is poisonous) or PCP (also known as “angel dust”), a very dangerous hallucinogen. TeenHealthFX understands that it is very tempting for some adolescents to want to try certain drugs – to experience the effects first hand. And while some drugs certainly do have more risks with use than others, any use of illegal substances brings with it some kind of risk – and it is important to be aware and well-educated about those risks before exposing your body and mind to something that could be potentially harmful and dangerous to you. If you need any other information on this drug or any other type of drug, you can do a search on this website or contact the National Institute on Drug Abuse & Alcoholism at 1-888-644-6432. http://www.teenhealthfx.com/answers/Alcohol/33508.html _____________________________Dangers of taking psilocybe magic mushrooms - shroom DONT'sIbotanic acid, also an active substance of the Amanita's may cause brain swelling.... in both my right arm (which actually swelled up a bit) and my right foot which ...www.magic-mushrooms.net/dangers.html - Cached - SimilarMagic mushrooms are not party drugsPsilocybin the active compound in Magic mushrooms is not a party drug like alcohol and XTC .... Ecstasy Damages the Brain and Impairs Memory in Humans ...www.magic-mushrooms.net/party_drug.html - Cached - Similar 1 of 1 Photo(s) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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