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kiruha [24]
3 years ago
5

Are mushrooms drugs? How do people take them? Can they be harmful? If they are, give examples of what mushrooms can do to people

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Health
2 answers:
olasank [31]3 years ago
7 0
Hello,

Are mushrooms drugs?:
There is a mushroom drug, Magic Mushrooms or <span>Psilocybin mushroom. Not all mushrooms are drugs (I think.)
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<span>How do people take them?:
</span>For the Psilocybin mushroom, people boil it for 20 minutes and drink the liquid. The effects will cause the user to trip and "<span>actually free the mind."
</span>Several small studies have linked the psychoactive ingredient in shrooms (which are illegal) with several purported health benefits, including the potential to help relieve anxiety and depression.
The therapeutic and spiritual uses of the mushrooms are what make it such an important tool for growth and healing.

Can they be harmful?: <span>But, as with any drug, shrooms also come with risks. This kind of mushroom doesn't have any accepted medical use. And it is pretty hard for scientists to tell what exactly these mushrooms can do and can't do.
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Mark brainliest if helped!
soldi70 [24.7K]3 years ago
4 0
Yes psilocybin
You eat them or you can drink them :) 
No, you can take heroic doses and be fine, they are one of the safest, just like LSD no OD50 found in humans and have been used in practices around the world
studies on it and depression on it rn.
But they can kick your behind if you aren't ready or take too much always have a sitter they can make you think you are dying
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