Re: Re:virus: this is the world we live in...death comes in threes

From: Archibald Scatflinger (TransdimensionalElf@hawaii.rr.com)
Date: Sat May 18 2002 - 05:26:59 MDT


> On another small note, I'm going on a small vacation this summer to
Texas. We're going to an anime "nerd" convention. I'll be gone for nearly
a week, starting the 30th this month. I was talking to a few of my friends
going with me, and we all agreed to have a small experamentation with
"shrooms." This is my first experamentation with "drugs" "first hand." I'm
sure a few of you would be able to answer a question for me about this. How
long is that detectable in your system? How is it detectable? What
precautions should I take?
>
>

Mushroom Basics
by Erowid

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DESCRIPTION
There are dozens of species of psilocybin or 'magic mushrooms' belonging
primarily to the genuses psilocybe, panaeolus, and copelandia (unrelated to
psychoactive amanita species). The effects of their ingestion resemble a
shorter acting LSD trip, producing significant physical, visual, and
perceptual changes.
Nearly all of the psilocybin containing mushrooms are small brown or tan
mushrooms easily mistakable for any number of non-psychoactive, inedible, or
poisonous mushrooms in the wild. This makes them somewhat difficult, and
potentially hazardous, to identify. The primary distinguishable feature of
most psilocybin containing mushrooms is that they bruise blue when handled.
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MUSHROOM IMAGES
Dose
Recreational doses range from 1-5 grams of dry mushrooms depending on the
species and individual strength of the specimens. Dosages for wet mushrooms
will be approximately 10 times higher (10-50 grams). Because different
species vary in size, the number of mushrooms per gram will also vary.
Price
$20-$40 per 1/8 ounce. $100 - $250 per ounce.
Law
Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal in the United States because they contain
psilocybin and psilocin which are specifically listed as illegal (Schedule
I).
Active Ingredients
The primary effects of mushrooms come from several active alkaloids they
contain; the most common are psilocybin, psilocin, and baeocystin.
Psilocybin is a more stable compound than psilocin, but is broken down into
psilocin after ingestion.
Production
Psilocybin containing mushrooms grow wild across the United States and in
many countries around the world. There are also several species which are
easily cultivated with a fairly simple and inexpensive setup. Most
recreationally used mushrooms are cultivated rather than picked wild.
History
Psilocybe mushrooms have been used for thousands of years by Native
Americans in Central and South America. The first european record of their
use showed up in the 16th century writings of a Spanish priest who wrote
about the Aztec's use of both mushrooms and peyote. In 1957, Wasson became
the first in modern times to document and publish a description of his own
experience (Life Magazine). The active ingredient of the mushrooms,
psilocybin, was soon isolated and by the mid 60's mushrooms were being both
studied and used recreationally. In 1968 possession of psilocybin mushrooms
was made illegal in the United States.
Slang
mushrooms, magic mushrooms, mushies, shrooms, psilocybes, cubes (p.
cubensis), liberty caps
EFFECTS
Onset
Depending on how much and how recently one has eaten, Mushrooms generally
takes 30-60 minutes (though sometimes as long as 2 hrs) to take effect.
Duration
The primary effects of magic mushrooms last for 4-6 hours when taken orally.
For many people there is an additional period of time (2-6 hrs) where it is
difficult to go to sleep and there is definitely a noticeable difference
from everyday reality, but which is not strong enough to be considered
'tripping'.
The Experience
In the beginning stages of onset, Mushrooms are likely to cause a sort of
undefineable feeling similar to anticipation or anxiety. There may be a
feeling of energy in the body, and the sense that things are different than
usual. As the effects intensify, a wide variety of perceptual changes may
occur; pupil dilation, visuals, mental stimulation, new perspectives,
feelings of insight, quickly changing emotions (lots of laughter), possible
paranoia and confusion. More advanced users may seek spiritual awareness or
a sense of universal understanding through their use of mushrooms.
Closed-eye visuals are extremely common with psilocybin mushrooms. Open-eye
visuals are common for some people and are more likely at higher doses.
PROBLEMS
Many people experience nausea and/or vomiting during mushroom experiences,
epecially with higher doses. Other possible negative effects include anxiety
and unwanted or frightening thoughts and visions. Mushrooms, though perhaps
to a lesser degree than LSD, can precipitate strong, temporary changes in an
individual's experience of life and reality. It can be a powerful
psychoactive experience, especially at higher doses, which is significantly
affected by experiences, set and setting. Recent experiences, especially
strong ones, can have a substantial effect on a trip. Physically or
psychologically unsettling events in the days before a Mushroom trip can
blossom into more serious distress and trauma while tripping. It is
important to be prepared for the possibility of encountering difficult or
frightening mental states. The Psychedelic Crisis FAQ addresses some of the
issues involved in dealing with a difficult trip.
Addiction Potential
Mushrooms are neither physically addicting nor likely to cause psychological
dependance. Many people actually find that their desire to use mushrooms
goes down for a period of time after use. As with all substances, some
people will use them more frequently than they are comfortable with. There
is a short period of tolerance after Mushroom use. Using Mushrooms two days
in a row is likely to lead to a diminished experience the second day, though
spaced 5-7 or more days apart, this effect is nearly non-existent.
Contraindications
Do not operate heavy machinery. Do Not Drive.
Taking psyilocybin containing mushrooms while on an MAOI can dramatically
increase the effects of the experience. MAOIs are most commonly found in the
prescription anti-depressants Nardil (phenelzine), Parnate
(tranylcypromine), Marplan (isocarboxazid), Eldepryl (l-deprenyl), and
Aurorex or Manerix (moclobemide). Ayahuasca also contains MAOIs (harmine and
harmaline). Check with your doctor if you are not sure whether your
prescription medication is an MAOI.
Individuals currently in the midst of emotional or psychological upheaval in
their everyday lives should be careful about choosing to use psychedelics
such as mushrooms as they can trigger even more difficulty.
Individuals with a family history of schizophrenia or early onset mental
illness should be extremely careful because mushrooms have been known to
trigger latent psychological and mental problems.
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Ethnobotanist Terence McKenna is also quite sure that Soma is a mushroom,
but he has chosen another species. As Soma is often associated with cattle
worship and pastoral cultures, McKenna has chosen the coprophillic
(dung-loving) Stropharia cubensis as the most likely candidate.  The
connection with cattle is an important one, and Wasson himself, while never
considering S. cubensis as a possible contender for the title of Soma, does
ask himself , "Is S. cubensis responsible for the elevation of the cow to a
sacred status?". How could a mushroom aid a cow in attaining sacred status?
The answer lies in the fact that S. cubensis is a very special mushroom. It
contains within it the indole tryptamines psilocin and psilocybin, both
which produce profound changes in the sensorium of those who ingest it.
Figure 1 shows the superficial resemblance of the molecular structures of
some indole based hallucinogens, along with seratonin, which is a main
neurotransmitter of the human brain.
It is important to note not only the structural correlation between psilocin
and seratonin, but also the similarities these compounds share with
N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), which is discussed below. DMT is a neurotransm
itter found in the brains of all creatures, is entheogenic in large doses
(55-65 milligrams smoked is an ample dose), and likely plays a role in
dreaming as well as near-death experiences.
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