Identifying Poisonous Mushrooms in the Woodlands
By woodlandstv
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Forager Fraser Simpson explains the way to identify the ammonite mushrooms - namely the most deadly series in the UK
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It's a medicine in the sense that it will make you confront the root of any cognitive dissonance, as oppose to the drugs like the SSRIs that just mask the symptoms. I say it's a benevolent poison 😉 But yeah definitely there's the potential for abuse with every medicine or drug.
The Fly Agaric is not deadly
"Put it back and Let it Grow" Hahahahhaha this guy is Trolling or Stupid
hahaha Amanita Muscaria (fly agaric) is not poisonous, it has been used by pagan peoples, and hindu peoples for thousands of years, the mushroom induces dream-like states of awareness, and causes visions and intense dreams.
@***** no it doesnt. I eat these all the time and depending on how much is eaten it will relax in small doses and make you hallucinate in high doses. Don't speak on something you have never tried. You don't need to change anything to hallucinate. Quit talking like you know. You have obviously never tried them.
Ha should cook it up and try out a small amount. People like it way more than flies
If some body know, it is poison mushrooms should be destroy . not should put back to kill or hart to some body . I think not should be take risk. your life is more important then eat poison mushrooms. I heard some people die with eating wild mushrooms. If you are sure, it is good then you can eat, good for health.
+Yaakov Yisroel it contains Muscamol
@***** you still have no clue what your talking about. Keep trying, try hard. You still fail. You cant tell someone who uses the mushrooms how they work. Your a fail. I use the mushrooms, i know from 1st hand experiance. Your knowledge comes from what you read about others. Fail.
@Cameron Loren Psilocybin has amazing medicinal properties for fighting serotonin related mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD. Although deaths are very rare, stuff still needs to be respected. I consider psilocybin a medicine and not a poison. But of course, medicines shouldn't be abused.
lol pls
December 17, 2015