Psilocybin mushroom

What are Psilocybin Mushrooms?

On this page, you will encounter Latin words. This approach is used to be more like a medical doctor, rather than using crystal clear English.

You go to your Doctor, and he says, “It seems that the subarachnoid1 atrophy is nominal for your age.”

WTF does this mean? Why is he talking about a spider in your brain? You are now quite stressed, as, although you aren’t medically trained, you do understand some Latin and a little of the Greek that the Latin world borrowed. Especially in this case, ‘Arachnid,’ which is near Greek for spider.

You ask him “How did this spider get inside there?” with a tone of some concern while attempting not to appear completely shocked.

How are we feeling today; are the pills helping with your anxiety issues?” he asks.

This has escalated the current situation to a whole new level. You are not taking any anxiety medication.

You shout “Don’t talk to me with your body posturing in that tone, when you have obviously not read the right notes, and you don’t even know which patient of yours I am?”

Unbeknown to you, a secret button has been pressed, located just under his desk. Two men appear in white suits and place a straight jacket to restrain you. You are denied any phone calls and taken from that place to a mental institution for an indefinite period while Chlorpromazine is injected on an IV drip.

Anyway, back to the question

They are Mushrooms containing psychotropica essentiae; these are A polyphyle. A polyphyle is a group or assemblage of organisms, vel aliis elementis, that possess a mix-up in evolutionary origin. In simple terms, they may share more than one common ancestor.

It is even probabilis that different Psilocybin Mushrooms have no common ancestors whatsoever. This phaenomenon is not restricted to fungos and is found within, quadraphonic sound system experts. Examples include: V8 internal combustion engines, and roadies with bunches of keys.

Distribution

Global distribution of psychoactive species of all Psilocybin genus Mushrooms

Note that the above map doesn’t include Russia or vast portions of the African continent at all. The survey was biased because it only had a few Oxbridge idiots with no experience with the world and who’s daddies were driving battleships.

Effects of taking a full dose

The effects of Mushrooms are subjective, and can vary greatly among different people. The psychotropic effects of mushrooms can last from three to eight hours depending on the method of preparation, and individual metabolism. The first 3–4 hours after taking the Shrooms are usually called the ‘peak,’ during which the user sees many a vivid image, and things seem unusual or even more unusual. Because psilocybin can alter how the user perceives time, it may appear like the effects last longer.

However, remember that we are not really aroused by taking the complete psychedelic dose at all here.

Risks

As you can see above, Mushrooms are low risk. Despite this, governmentalist entities 2 are deeply divided over these natural earthly products. The benefits of the Shroom are not comprehended by them. This has more to do with inexperience and square-headedness than anything else we could think of.

Introduction to microdosing

The theory

Microdosing, in the context of this book, is the theory of using sub-threshold doses (microdoses) of serotonergic psychedelic drugs to:

  1. improve creativity
  2. boost physical energy level
  3. promote emotional balance
  4. increase performance on problem-solving tasks
  5. treat anxiety, depression, and addiction

The evidence

Alternative medicines produced and used in Africa

The practice of microdosing has become more widespread in the 21st century, with more people claiming long-term benefits from the practice.

Psilocybin microdosers report that the Mushrooms:

  1. increase creativity
  2. calm anxiety
  3. decrease the need for caffeine
  4. reduce depression
  5. give you more energy to deal with the madness 3

Mechanism

The chief mechanism of microdosing is a boost to the neurotransmitter chemicals, which are normally required for brain function to occur.


Copyright © 2022 Geoffrey David Cowne

FOOTNOTES

1

The subarachnoid space is the space that normally exists between the arachnoid and the pia mater. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid and continues down the spinal cord. Spaces are formed from openings at different points along the subarachnoid space; these are the subarachnoid cisterns, which are filled with cerebrospinal fluid. Literally, it means ‘ under the spider’.

2

(a.) A being or creature.(b.) Legalese for “person”. (c.) You don’t actually have to be a person to be an entity because of corporate personhood.

3

 Here, the madness refers to the general background radiation of world politics, religious fervour, the fabric of social history going back a million years, the threats from your next door Extant Hominidae etc.

4

M.D., which can be used with or without the dots (M.D. or MD) is the designation for a medical doctor. This designation is attained by attending medical school (typically a four-year program after finishing at least one college boy degree, plus a residency program), and learning to diagnose patients’ symptoms and offer treatment.