Yes, for five to seven days in urine tests.
No, lepta mushrooms are not the same as magic mushrooms. Lepta mushrooms are a type of mushroom belonging to the Leptotaeniaceae family, known for their distinct shape and colors. Magic mushrooms, on the other hand, refer to psychedelic mushrooms that contain psilocybin, a hallucinogenic compound.
Magic mushrooms (also called shrooms or mushrooms) are a type of mushroom that contain the chemicals psilocybin or psilocin. These chemicals cause you to see, hear, and feel things that are not real (hallucinations). Magic mushrooms come in fresh, dried, or powder form. Powdered psilocybin can be inhaled (snorted) or injected (with a needle). Magic mushrooms are also taken as a tea, cooked with food, or added to fruit juice. A person can take psilocybin legally by being in a research study or getting special permission from Health Canada with the support of their doctor. Otherwise, it is illegal to grow, sell, or carry magic mushrooms in Canada.
Alcohol If you are going to be drinking alcohol while using magic mushrooms then you should definitely be careful. If you eat the magic mushrooms while you are already drunk then all of the mental effects that being drunk has on you will go away when the trip from the magic mushrooms begins. If you were to be drinking a lot of alcohol or you eat a lot of magic mushrooms then the nausea which appears at the start of the trip from the magic mushrooms will be a lot worse. With magic mushrooms there is no real major benefit with drinking alcohol at the same time so it is not recommended. There is no reason why you should be experimenting with the two at the same time because each has a completely different reason for being used. If you are in a mood where you find that mushrooms will give you the experience that fits that mood then that is the drug you take but you should not find yourself in a mood where you feel like you need to mix drugs because no additional (positive) effects will come from it.
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.
Psilocybin is a natural psychedelic compound that is found in certain species of mushrooms, not in plants. It is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of magic mushrooms when ingested.
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.
Well one I took some and went to tge park to walk the trails and I sweat and seem to barely trip
Either you bought/picked the wrong type of mushrooms, or you've done it recently before (tolerance builds up), or you're on a prescription medication that blocks the effects, or your brain just doesn't respond to them.
Mushrooms would be vegetables.
Psycobin is the drug that would be tested for in a drug test but the urine samples that would be able to come up positive for the drug are too expensive.
Have you ever noticed mushrooms come in many sizes.
Mushrooms are certainly cultivated in Germany and most other countries also.