Mushrooms (Shrooms)

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Mushrooms (shrooms)Video Description:When Alice ate a magic mushroom, she grew to giant-sized proportions. Will your own experimentation with hallucinogens lead to a similar psychadelic effect? Here, a no holds barred look at drugs of this nature. Transcript:Native Americans in Central and South America used them thousands of years ago-and they're still popular today! They're magic mushrooms! Psychedelic mushrooms, which moonlight as magic mushrooms and “shrooms,” are a hallucinogenic drug. The fungi , which are officially known as psilocybin, grow naturally.  Mushrooms are generally dried and eaten, but because of their unpleasant taste, are often mixed with other foods. After you eat magic mushrooms, you will usually experience hallucinations. Generally, the effects on your senses will be the most intense part of your trip. You may feel that surfaces shimmer or that you can “see” sounds. On occasion, people who eat mushrooms have a “bad trip,” during which they experience unpleasant revelations or feelings of woe. These are not as severe as bad LSD trips, however. Physically, the drug can cause appetite loss, feelings of coldness, nausea, and numbing or weakness in the limbs and face. Magic mushrooms have not been shown to be addictive, but they are illegal in the United States! Category:Alcohol & Drugs/Recreational Drugs Tags:mushrooms, magic mushrooms, hallucinogens, hallucinogen, psychedelic, drugs, drug, mushroom, magic mushroom, Peyote, hallucinogenic drugs