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Since ancient times, man has learnt how to recognize the potential of various species of fungi, useful for his daily work. One of the clearest examples is the Similaunhütte Iceman, dated around the 4th millennium. Among the objects that he carried when he was frozen to death were a tinder fungus (Fomes fomentoius) and at least two birch fungi, among whose characteristics is an antibiotic substance called polyphoric acid C. It may also produce some hallucinogenic effect, but this is not very clear, which has motivated and pointed out the possibility that it was a local shaman.
Regardless of whether it was so or not, the truth is that traditionally there have been two families of mushrooms used for this last purpose, by various societies of shamanic origin. On the one hand Amanitaceae and on the other Agaricaceae. Within these families, those belonging to the genus Amanita and Psilocybe have stood out for their continued use over time. Out of the species belonging to the first group, we will take as a reference the best known of them, Amanita muscaria and although there are other equally well-known varieties, their use is much less.
Known for its use as an intoxicating shaman, from the Siberian regions, by travel literature, at least since the seventeenth century, the active principles that govern the activity of this fungus are ibotenic acid (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-isoxazolyl-acetic) and muscimol (3-hydroxy-5-aminomethylisoxazole), not muscarine as for a long time though.
Effects
The effects of the toxin generally appear within fifteen minutes of consumption. They usually last an average of between six and eight hours, during which a whole sort of process occurs characterized by visual distortions of the objects that surround the individual, loss of balance, moderate muscle spasms and alteration of visual perception and experience, existing numerous anecdotes about it. Unlike the genus Amanita, within the genus Psilocybe there are today about ninety-six psychoactive species, divided into fourteen genera, and about fifty-three harmless. However, it is thought that the number of the former will increase since until a few years ago the number of these was eighty-one. Although the most characteristic are the psilocybics, some like Panaeolus or Pluteus,
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