Magic mushrooms come in only 2 real species, neither of which are "lepta" mushrooms.
Mushrooms are a diverse group of fungi that can be edible or not, while magic mushrooms, such as Psilocybe cubensis, contain psychedelic compounds like psilocybin and psilocin that produce hallucinogenic effects when consumed. Consuming magic mushrooms can lead to altered perception, hallucinations, and changes in mood and consciousness.
Magic mushrooms typically have a distinct physical appearance, with a cone or bell-shaped cap, a white or yellowish stem, and dark spores. However, the safest way to differentiate them is through expert identification or using a mushroom guidebook, as misidentification can be dangerous or even deadly. It is important to exercise caution when foraging for wild mushrooms and avoid consuming any mushrooms unless you are absolutely certain of their identity.
It is unlikely that mushrooms growing in your guinea pig's cage are magic mushrooms, as these types of mushrooms are not typically found growing in captivity. However, to be sure, it would be best to consult with a mushroom expert or veterinarian to get a proper identification and ensure the safety of your guinea pig.
It is not recommended to refreeze mushrooms, including magic mushrooms, as this can affect their taste, texture, and potency. It is best to consume them fresh or store them in a cool, dry place for optimal quality.
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.
There is no penicillin in magic mushrooms.
Magic mushrooms are grown.
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
I act fine on magic mushrooms. You, on the other hand, act like an @sshole.
No. Magic mushrooms are illegal everywhere in the United States.
People that do not do magic mushrooms are not effected by them.
Some species of magic mushrooms are found in Tennessee, but they are illegal to harvest and consume.
Either taken in excess can be harmful. There is no specific interaction between psilocybin mushrooms (normally know as magic mushrooms) and aspirin.