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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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Answer:
b- Tell them to stop because its not in any way harmful
Answer: Uncertainty
Explanation:
The principle of science used here is uncertainty. The various doctors attributed their sickness to hookworm gotten from cat and dogs but the uncertainty here is that it wasn't described they had access to the water because they were disappointed by the feces of dogs and cat found around, and how they all got the same rashes at the same time is questionable
one-horned Rhinoceros
Explanation:
The greater one-horned rhinoceros is commonly found only in South Asia and South East Asia. Historically, the rhinos were distributed in the floodplain and forest tracts in Brahmaputra, Ganges and Indus river valley. Today, however, no more than 2,000 remain in the wild, with only two populations containing more than 100 rhinos: Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India (1,200) and Chitwan National Park (CNP), Nepal (600). Despite joint efforts between Bhutan and India, the survival of a small population of rhinos living along the Indo-Bhutan border in Manas still remains doubtful (Jnawali et.at, 2000).