Has anybody ever taken an excessive amount of hallucinagenic mushrooms?!


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Has anybody ever taken an excessive amount of hallucinagenic mushrooms?

Are you able to explain what you went through? The things you saw (or thought you saw)? The only time I did was on a trip to Amsterdam. It was pretty insane. Everything was pretty shiny for a while, and I had a hard time remembering how things happened chronologically because they seemed to keep happening over and over again, and then it started to get really scarey and I had somehow convinced myself that I had damaged my brain and physically was in a coma in a hospital and that everything happening to me was all in my head and my family were all around me, and I couldn't remember the last thing that happened that was real in my life - it was so intense, but now having known what it was like, I think I'd like to try it again someday. I'd also really like to know how it works - has medical science ever actually explained this? All I know is that the power of belief IS an incredibly persuasive thing when it comes to convincing your mind or body of things happening.


Answers:

Speaking from conversations overheard, you understand, the fact that polka-dotted wild mushrooms grew naturally outside Austin, Texas, you understand, and only in a cow patty for humerus, you understand, I can tell you it's the stomach that rejects the bitter food. I would venture that this being a more natural product than Sandoz Labs' invention, LSD-25, that there could be, perhaps, a lesser chance of permanently wiring the brain. But, I have observed a young man that never recovered from the artificial product created by clandestine laboratory methods. That was just one person. The rest of the group I was acquainted with appreciated the initial revelation that seemed to dominate for the first 45 minutes or so, but loathed the fuzzy, scrambled body-ache that accompanies the trip for the majority of the evening.

And, I'm just referencing what other people have said. winkwink




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