Magic Mushrooms, since they are known, are naturally occurring Fungi which are usually consumed raw or dried and ground up and drank in tea or coffee, and produce hallucinogenic effects. There are many, many different kinds and types of magic mushrooms with varying strengths. Simply the mushrooms free up the imagination to internal or external influences and let it run without bounds, perhaps the 'trip' be pleasurable or a nightmarish experience is practically uncontrollable. It generally takes no longer than an hour or so for the trip to engage, and can last around 6 hours. It's such as a less intense option to the far more dangerous semi-synthetic hallucinogen LSD.
Whilst the future ramifications of taking magic mushrooms regularly are somewhat unknown, the greatest problem is their natural availability (they grow in wild grazing fields in or just around cow and horse feces). This is somewhat of an irresistible lure to the thrill seeking mushroom users who'll venture out and collect them on their own thinking every mushroom is consumable. However, not all of these fungi are the desired ones and it can be extremely difficult to distinguish ones which are or aren't toxic matrix bars mushroom.. A few of these mushrooms are highly poisonous and can kill in an exceedingly slow and painful way, like fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. Some have a late reaction taking days to show any signs or symptoms before taking your daily life with simply no antidote.
Because Magic Mushrooms are naturally occurring and not 'processed' in any way before consumption, they're somewhat naively considered a safe drug. Absolutely no drug is safe, and most drugs are naturally occurring or refined from natural plants or fungi anyway. Having said that, they aren't referred to as an addictive or heavy drug, nor are they as violent or psychologically damaging as LSD, nor are they socially corroding such as for example crack or heroin. With regards to the mushroom-users mental predisposition however, mushrooms may have a damaging effect on the user. For instance, if an individual is susceptible to having a vulnerable mental state or is of a really suggestible nature, they might believe their hallucinations to be the manifestation of something true and become somewhat obsessed with it and damaged by it.
One such documented case of the extremities involved a son who began taking mushrooms and started having the recurring hallucination of a flower dressed up as a court-jester which repeatedly taunted him with scarring insults. As preposterous because it sounds, without discounting these experiences merely as hallucinations, he believed this abusive-flower to be the manifestation of truths about himself and spiralled into an extreme depression. He and his friends admitted he was absolutely fine before taking mushrooms, but somewhere during the course a can of worms was opened for him. Sadly, to this day he still struggles with emotional and mental issues which simply weren't there before the advent of his life-changing hallucinations. It could be impossible to say for many in this case if the mushrooms were accountable for triggering such continuing mental problems, or an underlying mental illness was already present and the mushroom use was inconsequential, nonetheless it is always worth bearing in mind.