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knowledgeself rated 7 months ago
From the page: "Psilocybin Mushrooms"
nails58 rated 8 months ago
look and learn
PiTrinam rated 16 months ago
From a page: # Fungi, including edible, hallucinogenic, and medicinal mushrooms, are important in indigenous cultures. Examples: Psilocybe cubensis and other Psilocybe species (magic mushrooms; basidiomycetes) are hallucinogenic and are used in traditional shamanic cultures in Central America. Psilocybe is a decomposer that can be cultivated much like Agaricus bisporus. It is grown for the illegal recreational drug market in clandestine mushroom farms. Some populations of Amanita muscaria (the fly agaric; basidiomycete) are psychoactive. R. Gordon Wasson has argued that Amanita muscaria was the sacred "soma" described in the Rig Vedas, which are part of the foundation of Hinduism. In Siberia and northern Europe it has reportedly been used as an inebriant. Ganoderma lucidum (ling zhi, reishi; basidiomycete) is believed to have life-giving properties in China. Cordyceps sinensis (ascomycete) is another fungus used in traditional medicine in China. Piptoporus betulinus (basidiomycete) is a bracket fungus that grows on birches. The 5300 year-old "ice man" that was discovered in a Tyrolean glacier carried pieces of Piptoporus on a leather strap. The use of the fungus is not known with certainty, but it may have been used to treat intestinal parasites.
kichigai rated 34 months ago
dont eat the wrong kind!
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