What to Know About Magic shroom Use
Magic mushrooms are naturally occurring psychedelic and hallucinogenic mushrooms that are either wild or cultivated. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations, psilocybin is one of the most well-known psychedelics.
Psilocybin is a Schedule I medication, which means it has a high potential for abuse and currently has no recognised medical use in therapy in the United States.
Although certain civilizations have been known to employ the hallucinogenic qualities of certain mushrooms for ages, Dr. Albert Hofmann discovered psilocybin in 1958, along with lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).
Magic mushrooms are frequently dried and eaten by mixing them into food or drinks. However, some people consume freshly picked psilocybe mushrooms.
Shrooms, mushies, blue meanies, golden tops, liberty caps, philosopher’s stones, liberties, amani, and agaric are all names for magic mushrooms.
Psilocybin is classed as a hallucinogen by the FDA.
Magic mushrooms are known to elicit nausea, yawning, drowsiness, introspective experience, anxiousness, paranoia, panic, hallucinations, and psychosis.