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Medical Properties of "Magic Mushrooms"

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    Also known as the Psilocybin, are one type of hallucinogenic mushrooms which trigger changes in perception, mood and thought. Its legality spreads only in a few countable countries, Brazil, Bahama, Bulgaria, Jamaica, British Virgin Islands, Nepal, the Netherlands and Samoa. Whereas, cultivating and consumption of these mushrooms are illegal in the rest of the world, due to its severe side effects, if avoiding the correct dosage and unpredictable impacts on different age groups, and is listed as a Schedule I Drug.

    Following are the negative effects of this psychedelic mushroom, noted with a paper writing help and few medical resources -
    • dilation of pupils
    • perceptual changes
    • stomach discomfort and nausea
    • headaches
    • fast or irregular heartbeat
    • increased body temperature
    • increased blood pressure
    • excessive sweating
    • breathing quickly
    • vomiting
    • facial flushes, sweating and chills
    • diarrhea
    • muscle weakness
    • paranoia
    • psychosis
    • seizures
    • coma
    • exhaustion
    • depression
    • anxiety
    • experiencing flashbacks
    • loss of appetite
    • dry mouth
    • sleep problems
    But then why is it legal in other countries? Clinical studies involves research and trials of Psilocybin as a beneficial option towards medical treatment. And guess what? This is why Oklahoma House has passed the bill of Magic Mushroom Research recently.
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