The main compounds bond in your brain in the same way that serotonin does. So you hallucinate and feel good. It also cases a rise in dopamine levels. Most trips last no more than 8 hours and there is some "after glow" effect of feeling good and brightness of colors for the next 24 hours or so. There are no studies that show any long turn effects, though the change in brain chemistry and the fact that long term use will cause the effect of you needing to take more and more to gain the same high could indicate that there is a change in monoamine oxidase in the brain. This could theoretically lead to a depression state as the monoamine oxidase is responsible for balancing serotonin levels.
No it does not according to medical research. But shrooms can make your brain bleed if you do it alot
the only thing that "doing shrooms" will affect is your brain . therefor if you want to remain sane , leave them alone.
None whatsoever.
No, but shrooms can be tested for in an extended drug test.
Unlike LSD shrooms are grown in the wild and natural
Magic Mushrooms, Shrooms, Liberty Caps, Mushies, etc...
Due to the release of Seratonin in the brain. Kind of the same way MDMA (exctasy -hate that word) releases Seratonin and keeps you up and going all night.
Because the forest has weed and shrooms in it, the weed for glycoma and the shrooms jist because
No It offers neuroprotection, meaning it protects nerves and brain cells. There is also some evidence that it may facilitate brain cell development. The US DHS confirms the scientific research that marijuana can be used as a neuroprotectant and antioxidant, it hold the patent to these uses patent no. 6630507
In Islam, consuming shrooms, also known as psychedelic mushrooms, is generally considered haram (forbidden) because they alter one's state of mind and can lead to intoxication. Therefore, shrooms are not considered halal according to Islamic dietary laws.
Depends on the kind.
shrooms