Wednesday, September 17, 2014

How Do Magic Mushrooms Work?


Many people think of drugs as something you can buy from someone on the street. While many drugs are manufactured, some can be found naturally such as marijuana or "magic mushrooms." These plants are also referred to as 'shrooms for short among regular users. The chemical in these fungi that causes it to be a drug is something called psilocybin. This drug can be traced as far back as the days of the caveman, when people would eat them as food, not knowing of their psychoactive effects.

Soon, the word about the effects of these magic mushrooms spread, and was even used by the Spanish and the Europeans. These mushrooms can be found all over the world. When they are eaten by the user, the chemicals in them break down and cause the user to become giddy and experience hallucinations. The effects of mushrooms are much like those of acid or LSD, except that the substance is natural instead of manufactured.

Each person experiences something different when they ingest magic mushrooms. Sometimes, a person may just become very happy and laugh at everything. Other times, they may see things that are not there. A trip from magic mushrooms can last for as short as a couple of hours to a day or longer. This often depends on what the person ate, the potency of the mushrooms, and how many they ate.

In most cases, these 'shrooms are not dangerous to the human body and the effects wear off fairly quickly. Of all the drugs available, they tend to cause the least harm to people other than marijuana. Once the mushrooms are flushed from the body, they leave behind very little trace. This can explain why they are such a popular choice among recreational drug users all over the world.

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