*There are over 200 species of magic mushrooms worldwide.
*Magic mushrooms have been used in religious ceremonies and rituals for thousands of years by indigenous peoples in Central and South America, Africa, and Asia.
*In the 1950s, magic mushrooms began to be used recreationally in the United States.
*Magic mushrooms were made illegal in the United States in 1970.
*Despite their legal status, magic mushrooms continue to be used by people around the world for their psychedelic effects.
Here are some additional facts about magic mushrooms:
*The effects of magic mushrooms can vary depending on the species, the dosage, and the individual.
*Common effects of magic mushrooms include altered perception, euphoria, and spiritual experiences.
*Magic mushrooms can also cause negative effects, such as anxiety, paranoia, and hallucinations.
*The risk of negative effects is increased when magic mushrooms are combined with other drugs or alcohol.
*Magic mushrooms are not addictive.
*Magic mushrooms have been shown to have potential therapeutic benefits, such as reducing anxiety, depression, and addiction.
*Research on the therapeutic potential of magic mushrooms is ongoing.