Four Health Benefits of Magic Mushrooms

 

Many people travel to the House of Shrooms, where they spend hours looking down and walking in autumn. Their desire is for Liberty Cap, a traditional UK hallucinogen.

All over the globe, magic mushrooms can be found. Nearly every culture has a history and a sacred relationship to these essential trees. Stone paintings and evidence suggest that North African tribes from the Sahara may have used mushrooms as a way of life since 9000 BC.

The UK's season for magical mushrooms is now more than 70 days. This is due to climate change.

"Climate changes have had a significant impact on fruit production. Every year, the season's beginning and ending depends on the weather. We see that this has remained the same until the late 1970s. On average, however, the first fruiting day occurs earlier in the year and the last fruit is later. "

They are enjoyed by some people simply for the enjoyment of eating them. Others use the mushrooms to gain spiritual insight and new knowledge. New scientific research is supporting the belief that mushrooms have many health benefits.

It turned out that witches and druids, pagans, and hippies were correct - magic mushrooms are good for you. Here it is.

1. Positive personality changes such as increased "openness"

Humans were born with a sense for urgency and humor. They are eager to learn and connect with others. Experiences that can lead to suffering in our lives can make us feel isolated. A series of negative events can lead to the demise of future events for people who experience them.

This may be a good thing, at times. However, in some cases we might close more than necessary and limit our ability live by limiting new experiences and opportunities.

These cases may call for the use of psilocybin.

Researchers found that high-dose psilocybin sessions were associated with increased Openness in 2011. This psychological term refers to a person's attitude toward new experiences. It is also linked to factors like creativity, thinking and beauty appreciation. The frequency increased during the psilocybin session. However, in approximately 60% of participants, it was still significantly higher than the baseline for more than a year.

2. Stop smoking and other addictive behaviors

Psychotropics may be a good option for you if you're suffering from unhealthy patterns in your daily life. The magic mushrooms can be used to treat addictions such as nicotine and cocaine.

Amanda Feilding, of The Beckley Foundation, began working with Johns Hopkins University in 2008 on a pilot study. To overcome nicotine addiction, psilocybin psychotherapy can be used. Further research supports the effectiveness of psilocybin in treating substance abuse problems with the ongoing support of the Heffter Research Institute.

3. Reduce stress

Psilocybin is a mind-blowing mushroom active ingredient that has been a spiritual and cultural foundation of many great civilizations. Teonanacatl is the Aztec word for psilocybin. Modern brain science has demonstrated how it interacts with serotonin receptors to produce cognitive-altering effects.

Research has shown that magic mushrooms can be used to treat depression. Sometimes, one dose of magic mushrooms is not enough to permanently relieve symptoms.

After taking psychedelics, Beatles music was much better

4. Get rid of your ego to increase your intelligence

Both psychedelics and psilocybin are able to open up regions that allow us to feel free from our worldview. Its connection to our particular ego may be revealed as a false conjecture. A 2017 study found that short-term loss could be beneficial in the correct context. These life-changing, sometimes stretching events can help us feel connected and alive. They are also a source of inspiration for artists.

The law against psychedelics does not apply to the loving government. You might even jump from the third-story window. Because they disrupt the structure of ideas and models, psychedelics are illegal. They can make you realize that everything you think you know is incorrect.

The man who returns through the door is different from the one who came in. He will be extremely wise, but not certain. He will be happy, but not satisfied. But he is better equipped to comprehend the relationship between words and things. He is able to see the order in his thinking and the mystery that surrounds it.

I have never been religious. Since I was 15, I have been a spiritual person. I was introduced to Psilocybin [mushrooms] when I was 16. This really helped me think differently about the universe. I felt a profound fulfillment in my connection with something greater than me.

Post a Comment

0 Comments