Psilocybin mushrooms, or more commonly known as magic mushrooms, are fungi that contain the two psychedelic compounds psilocybin and psilocin. There are approximately 190 different psilocybin mushrooms and over 2,500 different kinds of mushrooms grown throughout the world today. Many non-poisonous and poisonous mushrooms resemble psilocybin mushrooms, making choosing them in the wild rather hard. People have been known to choose highly poisonous mushrooms that grow and look almost identical to the psilocybin mushrooms and others have gotten the right mushroom and became mentally unstable because of the high potency that these mushrooms have.

Psilocybin mushrooms are not addictive and are rarely abused, but people do try these mushrooms as a way to get high mixing them with alcohol and other recreational drugs. A Psilocybin mushroom causes the user to have changes in his or her hearing, speech and visual capabilities. Mixing this mushroom with other substances is a disaster waiting to happen. There are reports of users that took Psilocybin mushrooms and ended up dying while under the influence because they were completely confused about where they were or even who they were causing them to panic and do things that they would not normally do.

Even though Psilocybin mushrooms are completely natural, they are still psychedelic drugs that cause the brain trauma. Do not eat these mushrooms if you find them in the wild not only because they may not be the right ones but because they can change your life without you even knowing it. If you have any further questions about Psilocybin mushrooms, contact A Forever Recovery today.

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