The effects of magic mushrooms can vary depending on the individual, the dose, and the setting. Common effects include:
* Visual hallucinations: Users may see objects, patterns, or colors that are not actually there.
* Auditory hallucinations: Users may hear sounds, such as music or voices, that are not actually there.
* Tactile hallucinations: Users may feel sensations, such as tingling or numbness, that are not actually there.
* Changes in thought: Users may have difficulty concentrating or thinking clearly. They may also experience new insights or perspectives.
* Changes in emotion: Users may feel happy, euphoric, or relaxed. They may also experience anxiety, fear, or paranoia.
The effects of magic mushrooms can last for several hours. In some cases, users may experience flashbacks, which are brief recurrences of the effects of the drug.
Magic mushrooms are not addictive, but they can cause psychological problems in some people. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use magic mushrooms. They should also be avoided by people with a history of mental illness or heart problems.
Magic mushrooms are illegal in many countries, including the United States. However, they are legal in some countries, such as the Netherlands and Jamaica.