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by Chris Channing

The psilocybin mushroom is a type of mushroom that has been known for its psychedelic effects even centuries back into time. Scientists have uncovered proof that drawings in caves resemble the psilocybin mushroom- meaning that the mushroom has been used for literally centuries. But what’s the science behind such mushrooms- and what happens in the ingestion process?

One should never ingest a psilocybin mushroom if they do not have doctor supervision or if it banned in their home country. The psilocybin mushroom has been declared by the United Nations to be a possible threat long ago- but only recently have medical studies proven that they are indeed beneficial in some ways. Because of such studies, some countries allow for the mushroom and its properties to be used at will among its citizens.

The psilocybin is interesting to study, as it has adverse effects on the human body. Oddly, the psilocybin compound is not toxic and does not harm the body in normal doses. The psilocybin compound also does not create addiction or dependency problems with patients, as studies currently show. Although this remains true, emotional dependency may be possible.

It is also important to note that even if you live in a country that has banned psilocybin, you may be eligible for medical use. Some countries have understood that the psilocybin compound can be beneficial to help treat depression, mental disorders, and even over-compulsive disorder. As more studies are conducted, more and more countries have become lenient of supervised medical use.

It is also interesting to note that the psilocybincompound is not necessarily responsible for the side effects that are obtained through the psilocybin mushroom. In fact, psilocybin breaks down into psilocin- which is in turn responsible for the side effects in question. This compound that results can distort perception and reality in a number of ways.

As with many compounds that have potential to distort perception and the senses, psilocybin can lead to poor experiences and good experiences alike. This is largely dependent upon the environment in which the medical patient is ingesting the psilocybin in. If the environment is disturbing, eerie, or otherwise frightening- so then, too, will be their episode that results from the compound.

As it was previously mentioned, psilocybin does not commonly create an addiction or a dependency in its users. Studies show that the only real risk in the matter is tolerance. As psilocybin is ingested more and more, the body builds up a tolerance to it. This can ultimately lead to an overdose, which can have negative effects on the user taking the compound. This is a prime example on why doctor supervision is necessary.

Overall, the psilocybin mushroom is a very beneficial object that can help aid those with mental conditions. But as previously stated, this should only be done under the supervision of professionals, and only in the event that psilocybin is not banned in the country in which it is being taken. After all, there are other alternatives in getting help with medical conditions in the mean time, until the psilocybin compound can be fully studied and one day approved for general use.

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