Yes, it is very possible. They might trip intensely on the second time, or they might be some of those people who just don't react to mushrooms for some unknown reason.
For whatever reason, some people report not experiencing the full effect of magic mushrooms during their first times. Perhaps not enough of the substance was taken to elicit a psychedelic state. (Also, edible mushrooms are sometimes sold as magic mushrooms.) Another scientifically unproven hypothesis is, because the user does not know what to expect the first few times, the effects are less than when the user knows what is coming. The psychedelic mindset may be easier to reach with lower doses for one who has already experienced it.
Yes, consuming mushrooms containing psilocybin can potentially induce hallucinations, altering perception of time and reality, which can result in experiencing flashbacks even after the effects have worn off. It's important to note that individual experiences with psychedelic substances can vary widely.
There is no easy way to identify psychedelic substances. In order to do this you first must take the time necessary to thoroughly research specific substances. You really have to do your homework and try to become an expert on what you are trying to identify. There are many potentially dangerous and fatal substances out there that can be confused with a harmless hallucinogen. For instance let's talk about mushrooms. There are many poisonous mushrooms. In fact, some of the most poisonous mushrooms are related to psychoactive mushrooms and sometimes can be hard to distinguish from one another without extremely close attention to detail. This means that instead of having a crazy trip on some mushroom you be dieing a slow painful death. Having said this I am not responsible for any mishaps caused by ignorance and stupidity and I am not endorsing the use of any psychedelic substance.
Psychedelic music is the music you would like to listen to while you are on psychedelic drugs. You can still enjoy it very much without them though.There are many kinds of psychedelic music, as it has evolved in time since it's first apparition. Psychedelic music started to happen in the late 1960s, when people were getting inspired by psychedelic drugs to make their music. It was characterized by trippy and groovy guitar sounds, and the lyrics often described the psychedelic experience. As it evolved in time, a bit later, there was psychedelic folk, with bands like the Grateful Dead. A bit less distorted and a bit more experimental. The whole culture happened in and between the concerts where people would take acid and live really intense experiences. In the late 80s and early 90s, techno music was getting bigger and they developed their own version of psychedelic music. First known as 'acid house', this is the music that was played in the first raves. Then later came out of Goa, psychedelic goa trance, now known as psytrance, which is the most known psychedelic music among the youth today. There is a worldwide movement of psychedelic parties going on, with really big festivals attracting people from all over the world.
The adverse psychoactive reactions to psychedelic mushrooms are a regular human response initiated by food poisoning. At this time, there is no test which can chemically detect for this substance.
Since the person in question is legally considered an adult, they could face fines or possibly jail time if the mushrooms are proven to be psilocybin. Psilocybin mushrooms are considered a Schedule I drug. Charges and sentencing vary by state, but consequences are not usually severe for first-time offenders.
can i refreeze mushrooms/
People have been eating mushrooms since the first human discovered the first mushroom growing somewhere. Those who discovered edible mushrooms continued to eat them, if they liked them or if there was little else to eat. People would have quickly learned to tell edible mushrooms from poisonous ones by observing the effects upon other people who ate them and so learning which types to avoid. This is how most animals learn what is edible and what isn't. Humans certainly began cultivating mushrooms around the same time they began cultivating other plants for food.
Mushrooms are no more dangerous to reheat than they are to eat the first time they are cooked.
The time you can grow mushrooms is when its most humid around where your living
Psylocybin breaks down over time. If you've dried your mushrooms quickly with air only and no heat. I have taken them as much as a year later and they still worked, but noticeably weaker. Once you've dried them proper, put in a ziplock with a dessicant and store in the freezer. Do not freeze fresh shrooms. Psilocybin is destroyed when frozen as the cell walls crystalize and fracture making it no longer psylocybin
No, there are mushrooms everywhere. However I am certain some species of mushrooms have gone extinct over time, it is part of evolution.