Can anyone identify these?

SmokinMec

Well-Known Member
something to check would be to sqeeze the stems and if they turn blue they are worth looking into a lot more, if not probably nothing good.
 

We1

Well-Known Member
A lot of mushrooms are poisonous, your treading on dangerous grounds my friend, grow
your own!!!!
 

suimush

Active Member
All mushrooms are poisonous!
Thats why u get high....
:spew:

No, Psilocybian mushrooms have a psychoactive effect on us because the chemical psilocin/psilocybin is extremly similar to the neuro transmitter seratonin.



seratonin


Psilocin




How do shrooms work
Shroomery - How do shrooms work?

The chemicals in "shrooms" that produce the high are called psilocybin and psilocin (and some trace similar compounds). When you eat mushrooms, psilocybin is converted into a chemical called psilocin. Psilocin is then absorbed into the blood stream where it is taken to the brain.

Psilocin has a chemical structure very similar to the naturally occurring neurotransmitter serotonin. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that cells in the brain (neurons) use to communicate with each other. Varying levels of serotonin will affect sleep, appetite, sensory perception, temperature regulation, pain suppression and mood.

Serotonin is taken up or absorbed by neurons at receptor sites known as the 5-HT receptors. There are various types of 5-HT receptors, but for our purpose we'll generalize. Because psilocin's chemical structure is very similar to serotonin, it is taken up by the 5-HT2 receptor site (one of several 5-HT receptor types) as are many other common hallucinogens including LSD and mescaline.

After the psilocin molecules bind with the 5-HT2 receptor sites, little is known about what happens. Psilo(cybin)cin is considered a serotonin agonist and possibly may have reuptake inhibitory effects also(SSRI) .There is still not enough data to explain clinically exactly the effect of the active ingredients in psychedelic fungi. What we do know is that psilocin is NOT physically harmful to the body or brain. Psychological conditions can rarely arise from a very profound experience, but no physical harm is done by psilocin even in higher dosages.

In short: psilocin molecules from the mushrooms bind with serotonin receptor sites in the brain and cause the mind to do strange things and scientists aren't quite sure why.


Plz dont spread wrong propagandous information if you know not of what you talk about. Psilocybian mushrooms ARE NOT TOXIC.
 

kt0s.6o4

Well-Known Member
No, Psilocybian mushrooms have a psychoactive effect on us because the chemical psilocin/psilocybin is extremly similar to the neuro transmitter seratonin.



seratonin


Psilocin








Plz dont spread wrong propagandous information if you know not of what you talk about. Psilocybian mushrooms ARE NOT TOXIC.
:takes foot out of mouth:
sorry boss....
my bad
was only my :2cents:
 

suimush

Active Member
Yeah, sorry if that came off kinda rude.:?

That kind stuff bugs me. Ive heard that myth so many times and its simply not true.
 
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