Unfortunately, there are no home remedies to abort a psychedelic trip or even reduced it in intensity. However, several categories of prescription drugs can be used to either help you calm down or even abort a trip completely.
The anxiolytic Benzodiazepines such as Xanax(Alprazolam), Seresta(Oxazepam), Valium(Diazepam) and Temesta(Lorazepam) as well as the hypnotic Benzodiazepines such as Normison(Temazepam), Rohypnol(Flunitrazepam) and Noctamed(Lormetazepam) can be used to help you calm down and take away the anxiety experienced during a bad trip. Benzodiazepines won't effect the visual character of a trip, but it will greatly reduce any psychological effects commonly experienced during a bad trip, making it much easier to just ride out the trip.
The newer, so called "atypical" antipsychotics such as Seroquel(Quetiapine), Risperdal(Risperidone) and Zyprexa(Olanzapine) and the older "typical" antipsychotics such as Thorazine(Chlorpromazine) and Haldol(Haloperidol) can completely abort a psychedelic trip, and they once were the first line of treatment in emergency rooms for psychedelic bad trips. However, due to the side-effects associated with antipsychotics, the preferred treatment for a bad trip in hospital settings nowadays are IV anxiolytic Benzodiazepine (usually Diazepam or Lorazepam) and supportive treatment.
Home remedies such as sugar water, cholocate or sweets to stop a bad trip unfortunately are nothing more but folklore, however for a person who doesn't know this, the anticipated effects of taking these remedies can be enough to calm him/her down purely through placebo effect.
So in short, taking 10-20mg of Diazepam or 1-2mg of Alprazolam, or an equivalent dose of another Benzodiazepine is going to be the best and most effective way to get someone through a bad trip, plus most households have a bottle of them laying around.
stop taking them... they're not addicting
The active (hallucinogenic) ingredient in magic mushrooms is called psilocybin.
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There is no penicillin in magic mushrooms.
Magic mushrooms are grown.
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 are poisonous and that is why you're tripping...
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Common names of mushrooms containing psilocybin include magic mushrooms, shrooms, psychedelic mushrooms, and sacred mushrooms.
Magic mushrooms are neither a stimulant or depressant. They are a hallucinogen.
high temperatures destroy the good stuff in magic mushrooms. You can find more out at magic-mushrooms.net
No, taking alcohol is not likely to abate the effects of magic mushrooms. Usually, the psychedelic effects overwhelm the depressant effects of alcohol, which are typically less noticeable than when not tripping. The psychedelic effects may be perceived to be reduced slightly, but alcohol would not stop the trip and return one to a normal mental state.