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NIH Gives Out a Nearly $4 Million Grant to Fund a Psychedelic Mushroom Study
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(10-28-2021, 04:01 PM)TrivialPursuit Wrote: Done both. Never hallucinated - that's an invention of movies and TV shows. Never met anyone that ever hallucinated either. Peyote is the one to go to for visions. Colors changing in brightness and color is the definition of hallucinating. You're seeing things that don't really exist. You want stronger hallucinations, take bigger doses. I've done both, multiple times. I tripped balls. I watched a popcorn ceiling go to battle with the wall. Obviously the ceiling won, it had the higher ground. And they've found mushrooms to have the least negetive effects of all the mainstream drugs, both personally and socially.(WAY lower than alcohol.) Oh to be a kid again.
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