Psilocybin mushroom
Possession of psilocybin mushrooms
illegal in the UK under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Penalties can include fines, warnings, and even imprisonment.
United States have made them classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, making them illegal at the federal level. However, some states and cities have decriminalized or legalized them for medical or recreational use.
Possession of psilocybin mushrooms is illegal in the Philippines, and penalties can include imprisonment.
Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal in South Korea, and possession can result in severe legal consequences.
Common Street Names
Magic mushrooms
Shrooms
Psychedelic mushrooms
Philosopher's Stones
How they are taken: Magic mushrooms are usually eaten or made into tea.
Long-term effects on the body
No known physical addiction or withdrawal symptoms.
Possible stomach problems with frequent use.
Rare cases of long-lasting hallucinations.
Increased risk of accidents.
No serious known physical health effects.
Statistics and facts about magic mushrooms
Overdose is rare, but excessive use can be harmful to mental health.
Recovery rates vary; some people report positive changes, while others may have negative experiences.
No specific recovery method, but therapy can help some users.
Effects on the environment
Growing magic mushrooms can be environmentally friendly if done responsibly.
Illegal production and distribution can have negative environmental impacts due to clandestine operations and waste.
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Short-term effects on the body
Dizzy
Sick
Diarrhea
Stomach pains
Mental
The Good
Euphoric
Excited
Very Giggly
Energized
In Awe of the things around you
The Bad
Panicked
Overwhelmed
Anxious
Feel like vomiting
Paranoid
Ling-term effects on the mind