How does hallucinogenic mushroom affect your body?

Although hallucinogenic mushrooms are an illegal item, some studies have proven that the ingredients in it have many benefits such as helping to reduce anxiety and depression.

Although hallucinogenic mushrooms are an illegal item, some studies have proven that the ingredients in it have many benefits such as helping to reduce anxiety and depression.

Here are the effects that hallucinogenic fungi can affect your body.

1. Psychedelic mushrooms make you feel comfortable

According to scientists, psychedelic mushrooms can create the same sense of relaxation as low-dose marijuana.

Like other hallucinogens, such as LSD or peyote, hallucinogenic fungi produce stimulation by acting on neurons via serotonin . This is a neurotransmitter that has many different functions: mood regulation, appetite, sleep, muscle contraction and some cognitive functions. In addition, hallucinogenic fungi also affect the prefrontal cortex, playing a role in controlling abstract thinking, analyzing thoughts, moods and perceptions.

2. They create hallucinations

Many people who used mushrooms described a strange experience, like "hearing" colors and "seeing" sounds. In 2014, the researchers decided to clarify this and came to the conclusion that the chemicals in hallucinogenic fungi disordered perceptions by causing neurotransmitters to get mixed together.

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Psychedelic mushrooms have many risks. And doctors put them in the category "not allowed for medical use".(Image source: businessinsider).

3. Illusion mushrooms can cure depression

According to neurologist David Nutt of the Royal College of London, when using mushrooms, the user's brain activity patterns are also changed. Some areas of the brain become more active, while others are weakened. The most weakened area is a brain region that plays a role in maintaining ego.

In people with depression, neural connections in the ego region are unusually strong. Under the influence of hallucinogenic mushrooms, these overload connections will be soothed and the patient's condition will be improved.

A five-year study was conducted by scientists from Johns Hopkins University, suggesting that fungal psilocybin is highly therapeutic for depression and anxiety.

Only by a single dose of hallucinogenic mushroom, 80% of the patients participating in the treatment significantly reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. These are the two main signs in assessing the severity of mental illness.

4. However, while taking the medicine, sometimes the feeling of stress will arise

Many cases reported from patients taking part in hallucinogenic depression have shown the presence of anxiety, stress and discomfort that lasts from a few minutes to a few hours. After that, the feeling of comfort and relief began to arise. However, this experience varies depending on the user's condition.

5. Your sense of time may be distorted

Feeling as if time was slowed was one of the side effects of using hallucinogenic fungi, according to the US National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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Feeling as if time was slowed was one of the side effects of hallucinogenic fungal use.

6. You can have a similar experience as out-of-body experience (out-of-body experience)

Psychedelic mushrooms can cause quite strange effects, but so far science has not been fully explained. After about 20-90 minutes from the time of using the mushroom, the "soul" experience will begin and last more than 12 hours. This experience may vary depending on your mood, personality as well as your surroundings.

7. You may feel more open or imaginative

Participants after using psychedelic mushrooms said they felt more open, more creative, and more appreciative of the importance of beauty.

When researchers followed volunteers for a period of one year later, nearly two-thirds said that using mushrooms was one of the most important experiences and changed their lives. In which more than ½ of volunteers still keep a high score in the test of love about the level of openness.

Update 17 December 2018
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