Magic Mushroom: A Beginner’s Guide To Shrooms

 

Magic mushroom

Psilocybin mushroom, also known as ‘magic mushrooms’ and ‘shrooms’ is a popular drug for spiritual recreation. It is well known for its halucinogenic effect. Shrooms are not something newly introduced, in fact it has been consumed since 8000 BC for spiritual experience. In many cultures it was a belief that shrooms could be a way to reach God and communicate with them.

Many weed consuming people without any hesitation tried magic mushrooms and loved the experience and described it as a wild trip.

 

 

How Magic Mushrooms Affects Your Brain?

 

Here is what actually happens in brain after taking this recreational drug. When you consume psilocybin, it is transformed in your body into the active element psilocin, which is chemically identical to serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter, or chemical messenger, that is thought to be involved in the production of happy feelings. Because it binds to the same receptors in the brain as serotonin, psilocin raises serotonin levels. Hallucinations occur as a result of this.

At its best psilocybin shrooms will cause euphoria and at its worst it will make you nautious and dizzy. There is temporary rearrangements in brain. Every small details seems noticeable to us.

 

 

How should a newbie take magic mushroom?

 

It's best to eat them on an empty stomach, or at the very least wait 6 hours after your previous meal before eating truffles or magic mushrooms. Because they don't have a particularly good taste, you can eat them with chocolate, yoghurt, or other things. It is critical not to overdose; it is preferable to not get there than to surpass while you are novice.

Don't mix mushrooms with other substances; cannabis interacts well with psilocybin, but if you're a newbie, it's best not to mix the two so you can get a true sense of the magic mushrooms' effect.


 

What your shroom trip experience is going to be like?

 

Perceptual changes such as visual halos surrounding lights and objects, brilliant colours, distorted eyesight, emotional shifts, and a distorted sense of time are common throughout a psilocybin encounter. Users may also have heightened emotions and ideas. One may feel closer to nature or the universe, as well as to one's loved ones and oneself. Many people have expressed a sensation of calm and openness.

Physical side effects differ from one person to the next. Some people report feeling queasy for the first 60-90 minutes after intake, while using the mushrooms as a tea may help to alleviate nausea.

Changes in heart rate or blood pressure, restlessness or alertness, and coordination problems are other possible physical symptoms.


 

Possible side effects and risks

 

Anecdotal evidence suggests that most psilocybin experiences are positive and have little to no long-term negative effects, even in unsupervised recreational contexts.

Finding a safe and comfortable environment when using psilocybin recreationally and in a non-clinical context minimises the likelihood of having a negative trip.

 


Conclusion

 

Magic mushrooms have the potential to change your life, but you must know how to use them effectively. The best approach is to pick the proper time, place, and company, then relax and enjoy the ride as if it were a movie, rather than trying to manage it.

And the most essential part is that you always return; don't think that the effect will give you difficulties because that is typically what causes them; simply enjoy the journey.

 

 

 

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