Hallucinogenic mushrooms
When and who first tried the actionthese mushrooms, history is silent. According to the version closest to the truth, hallucinogenic mushrooms were used by shamans at ritual ceremonies (the age of stone sculptures of these fungi is determined by archeologists and historians in 3000 years). The white man who stepped onto the red-faced lands liked the magic mushrooms, and he brought them with him.
In fact, the entrenched name "hallucinogenic fungi" is not entirely correct, since a person clearly understands that he sees visions. But the benefits and harms have been arguing for many years.
Cultivation of hallucinogenic fungi is a processscrupulous and laborious. But with strict observance of technology, there should not be any particular difficulty. Actually, whatever kinds of hallucinogenic mushrooms you decide to grow, you still need a mycelium and a substrate. Mycelium, by the way, is still allowed for sale in ethnobotanical shops in many countries. And as a guide, you can take any instruction describing the technology of growing mushrooms (for example, veshenok). The approach is the same.
You can use a lot for growingdifferent types of substrate: straw, millet, rye, wheat, hay, rice, pearl barley, etc. Grain should be pre-cooked, and hay - boiled water for sterilization. Before settling hallucinogenic mushrooms in a new house, prepare the house in the most thorough way. Take into account: the appearance of neighbors or cohabitants in the form of bacteria can disrupt the whole process. It is interesting to observe the change in the content of psilocybin when various substances are added to the substrate. For example, with the addition of tryptamine (monoamine alkaloid), the level of psilocybin (the same active ingredient for which hallucinogenic fungi is grown) is significantly increased. Similarly, the addition of phosphates to the substrate is reflected.
Hallucinogenic fungi begin to act aftera few minutes after chewing. But tangible effects appear after half an hour (provided that they are chewed raw). First comes the sensation of weakness, nausea, cramps, chills. Then there are images with clear outlines. Perhaps the aggravation of hearing, rapidity of the pulse, red face, sweating, yawning, decreased concentration, depersonalization, dreamy state.
After an hour or two, the power of visual effectsincreases. More often a person sees colored bright patterns (usually with his eyes closed), the sensation of body and space is lost. This stage is accompanied by a slowing down of the passage of time, euphoria. The condition lasts two to three hours, then the effect strength begins to decrease.
Of the additional effects (perceptionindividual for each) may appear: uncontrolled laughter, decreased appetite, decreased salivation, sexual arousal (short), visual and auditory synthesis ("seeing" sounds).
American scientists consider hallucinogenicfungi as a basis for future directed drugs. Future products, they say, will be able to fight against neuroses, psychoses, and depression. However, scientists warn: home use can aggravate the symptoms of the disease and even lead to death.
Uncontrolled use of hallucinogensleads to irreversible changes in the brain, mental disorders, personality disintegration. For the reconstruction of the genetic code, one technique may suffice. The frequent use of hallucinogens (namely, they, as we know, are components of hallucinogenic fungi) leads to incurable diseases of schizophrenia. The drug accumulates in the spinal cord and brain and can recall itself after a month or even two, triggering previous feelings.
The dependence is formed rather quickly. Long-term use requires increased doses. Over time, anxiety, suspicion, aggression begin to manifest itself. Hallucinations can cause suicide.