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There are a large number of mushrooms in nature that should not be eaten. They contain a lot of hallucinogens: psilocybin, psilocin, serotonin isomers, muscimol, etc. All these substances are similar in structure to human neurotransmitters, which affect the production of the hormone serotonin. Psilocybin has a relatively low level of toxicity, but its effects are quite strong. It is impossible to predict the exact action: some experience peace, see colorful hallucinations, while others begin to feel panic and anxiety. At the same time, some substances from poisonous and hallucinogenic mushrooms are widely used in the creation of drugs for mental disorders, antiseptics, etc.
The effect of eating mushrooms and the effect on the body Significant increase in activity in those areas that are responsible for visual and sensory perception. Stimulating points in the brain that are usually only activated when experiencing strong emotions or during sleep. Tingling throughout the body. The addict sees everything in brighter and more saturated colors. The “trip” (the duration of the substance’s effect) can be both beautiful and pleasant, and like a nightmare.
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