5% of US residents (10.2 million) had tried psilocybin mushrooms
This depends on where you live. They are generally not nearly as popular as drugs such as cannabis, however.
First of all, you should not need to know how many spores are needed to grow "magic mushrooms" but it would be the same as for regular mushrooms. As mushrooms are a fungus, they can grow from only one spore..
they can pretty much grow anywhere
Fresh magic mushrooms will go bad quickly. Dried magic mushrooms last much longer but may lose their potency over time, especially if exposed to air and/or stored in hot conditions.
More than likely, it means "tripping" (being intoxicated) on magic mushrooms. Magic mushrooms, or "shrooms" for short are hallucinogenic mushrooms with effects similar to LSD. Supposedly the high feels more "natural" and less jarring than LSD. There is a word of warning. Magic mushrooms are illegal in most places. Also, they look much like deadly mushrooms and grow in roughly the same places, so there have been many mushroom identification mistakes and deaths.
It should not be full. I would eat a small amount of food before and after. It you have too much food the mushrooms won't have a strong effect.
Only if they are poisonous mushrooms, not magic mushrooms NEXT ANSWER: To clarify, magic mushrooms are called such because they give you 'a high' feeling and can create physical and visual hallucinations or sensations . One may feel as if floating or 'magical '. What you are feeling after taking magic mushrooms is poisoning but not food poisoning - read below. A person can become fatally ill from eating unfamiliar mushrooms or toadstools If you aren't with someone who is a professional or who knowsd absolutely for sure, do not eat mushrooms found in the wild. . The component in a magic mushrooms causes what many people call a ' high' but which is in fact a poison. All the feelings and hallucinations one experiences on mushrooms are really the result of what happens to you while your body is trying to fight off the poison in the mushroom. The more mushrooms you take the greater amount of poison you are putting into your body & so the greater the effects. As with any poison, too much can be hazardous to your mental well being, your safety and health.
Yes, magic mushrooms and their psychoactive chemical components are hallucinogenic drugs. and not only that but shrooms come under different nicknames much lke marjuana is called Mary Jane widow or green.
Don't ever think of getting high it's gross and not good for your body
It depends on how much you are caught with and the way in which you are caught. There are many variables. The state law in MN falls much in line with federal though. Psilocybin is listed as a Sched 1 drug, but there is a debate on whether magic mushrooms count as a 'container' for a sched. 1 drug. Magic mushroom spores are completely legal in MN and all but 3 states in the USA.
No.You could simmer a large amount of magic mushrooms in water, fresh or dry, and extract the active ingredient, and inject that into your arm, but I'm not totally sure what would happen.So the question you really want to know is, can you administer psilocybin intravenously.Yea, you can but the effects would probably be different, i.e. different on-set, peak, come down, but eating them is a much safer, healthier way to take magic mushrooms so I say stick to that if you want to partake.
You probably took too much and your body is stiff trying to fight them. Either that or the mushrooms have awaken some mental health problem in you.
There are no magic powers but there is much beauty and wonder in the world.