Description

Psilocybin Mushroom

Magic mushrooms are a particular kind of mushroom that contain the chemicals psilocybin or psilocin. They are also known as shrooms or mushrooms. Some medications lead to hallucinations. Also available in pill form is psilocybin powder. Both fresh and dried mushrooms are edible. You can inject or snort powdered psilocybin.

Serotonin receptors are typically activated by psilocybin in the prefrontal brain. This area of the brain influences perception, cognition, and mood. Moreover, hallucinogens affect the parts of the brain that control arousal and panic reactions.

It’s not a given that psilocybin usually results in vivid or audible hallucinations. Instead, it alters how certain drug users see the things and people already present in their environment

Psilocybin typically produces hallucinations within 30 minutes of ingestion and lasts for 4-6 hours. Changes in sensory perception and mental processes can linger for several days in some people.

A magic mushroom’s effectiveness is determined by:

whether they are consumed fresh or dried depends on the species’ origin, growing circumstances, and harvest period.

Quick facts about psilocybin
1) Both favorable and unfavorable physical and psychological consequences of psilocybin are possible.
2) There is no inherent addiction to psilocybin.
3) The medication has the potential to cause psychotic episodes.
4) A psilocybin-induced adverse psychiatric reaction is more likely to occur in people with a family history of psychosis.
Hallucinogens, typically psilocybin and psilocin, are found in “magic mushrooms,” which are mushrooms. If you consume magic mushrooms, it’s possible that you’ll perceive things that aren’t really there, as well as feel anxious, fearful, queasy, and twitch your muscles while your heart rate and blood pressure rise. Magic mushroom use occasionally causes “poor trips” or “flashbacks,” according to some users.