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by flyagaric
What is Fly Agaric? With all of the talk about “legal highs” these days, people keep digging a little bit deeper and striking “gold” in the form of Salvia, Kratom, and now Fly Agaric, or Amanita muscaria. The Amanitas muscaria are a large mushroom that generally grows in clusters and may be anywhere from the size of a golf ball to bigger than both of your hands. Most have bright red caps with white wharts and, if separated, you’d find a yellow layer of skin. A mature fly agaric mushroom is usually 3 to 8 inches in size, but some have grown to be very large.
Depending on weather conditions and age of the mushroom, the top of the fungus may change from red to yellow. The mushroom is often mistaken for other species, which can be quite dangerous for those who go in search of this one. Some Amanita strains can be consumed and other are considered to be poisonous. The Amanitas muscaria can be found in most parts of the world and it tends to adapt to trees, pines and other woodland plants well. It does adapt well to warm climates and has been spreading in the rainforest of Australia, among other spots.
The two active ingredients in Amanitas muscaria are muscimol and ibotenic acid. It’s these two that induce fly agaric’s potent effects and psychoactive properties. Psychoactive symptoms include auditory and visual distortions, mood change, euphoria, relaxation and loss of equilibrium. There have been no recorded deaths associated with the use of muscaria. Of course, “poisoning” levels have been achieved by those looking for a psychoactive high and overdoing it or simply from young children finding it and putting it in their mouths.
Fly agaric has a great history, going to back to shamans in Eastern Siberia. The Amanitas muscaria mushroom are still used in spiritual rituals, shamanic rituals and for mediation purposes. There are many varieties of Fly Agaric as it is grown in several places in Europe and in the United States. As with any ethnobotanical, it’s easy enough to buy unauthentic stuff and waste time and resources.
Do your homework, read the fly agaric reviews and buy from a trusted source. Then, enjoy yourself.
January 1st, 2011 at 3:23 am
i guess you could consider fly agaric as risky, but i think it’s fantastic!
January 1st, 2011 at 4:03 am
Amanitas really rocks. you simply just can’t go past this product
October 2nd, 2011 at 7:53 pm
it sounds really gross! but i got to study them for school… ewww! i hate mushrooms with a passion!