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Psilobyn Mushrooms - Coggle Diagram
Psilobyn Mushrooms
Short-term Effects
Dilated Pupils
Increased heart rate
Nausea or stomach discomfort
Muscle weakness
Chills/sweating
Hallucinations
Altered sense of time
Intense emotions
Enhanced sensory perception
Rapid thinking
Street Names
Shrooms
Magic Mushrooms
Boomers
Caps
Mushies
Legal Penalties for Possession
USA: depends on state some have decriminilized it (e.g. Oregon, Colorado)
UK: Class A drug; possession can lead to up to 7 years imprisonment.
Philippines: Highly illegal; penalties include life imprisonment.
South Korea: Illegal with harsh penalties (fines or imprisonment)
Ways it is taken
Eaten (raw or dried)
Brewed into tea
Mixed with food (e.g. chocolate)
Capsules (powder form)
Long-term Affects
Bulding Tolerance
Flashbacks (Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder)
Anxiety or paranoia
Mood swings
Facts
Deaths from mushrooms are extremely rare
Treatement is usaully counselling and/or therapy
Low addiction potential
Psilocybin-assisted therapy shows promising results for mental health treatment (e.g. PTSD, depression).
What is it?
Psilocybin mushrooms are naturally occurring fungi containing the psychoactive compound psilocybin.
Environmental Impact
Environmental impact is low as mushrooms are biodegradebal and are usually grown in a small scale.