It’s Not Magic

Psilocybin is of course a Schedule One controlled substance, while amanita is not. As a result, the amanita products are “…often marketed as a dietary supplement…”

Despite the popular nickname, "magic mushrooms"... seems they aren’t.

Amanita muscaria does have perception-altering effects, but unlike psilocybin mushrooms, it is also quite toxic. The bad news: evidence of amanita has been discovered in various commercially available edibles.

Muscimol and ibotenic acid are the two key ingredients found in the amanita mushroom that are responsible for both its hallucinatory qualities and the toxic consequences. The two are also believed  to be behind a recent spate of hospitalizations.

A formal warning has been issued by a team of experts at UC San Diego.

Rising Popularity of “Magic” Amanita Mushrooms Raises Alarms – Scientists Warn of Serious Dangers

Amanita's psychotropic effects — per the scientists, a “feeling of weightlessness, visual and auditory hypersensitivity, space distortion, unawareness of time, and colored hallucinations” -- make it easy to mistake for its psilocybin-bearing cousins.

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