billiedelgado created AIRAVATA-3666:
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             Summary: psilocybe mexicana
                 Key: AIRAVATA-3666
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-3666
             Project: Airavata
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: billiedelgado


One of the most widely known hallucinogenic mushrooms on the planet for its 
psychotropic impacts is the Mexican Psilocybe. It is a types of psilocybin 
mushroom that comes from the Strophariaceae household. It is a variety of 
fungus endemic to the Mesoamerican region, so it can not be discovered in other 
places in the world. Its unique properties made it be used greater than 2.000 
years back by pre-Hispanic societies. Today many people utilize this mushroom 
for its hallucinogenic properties.This expression equates as "mushroom of God." 
It is a fungus that has a structure in such a way that it grows directly from 
the ground.The materials that all hallucinogenic mushrooms have and that make 
them have these results they are the psychoactive substances called psilocybin 
and psilocin. El Mexican Psilocybe It has numerous cells inside the stem that 
can offer a color varying from ocher to dark purplish. The active concept of 
these mushrooms establishes 0.003% of all its content, which makes it regarding 
0.3% drying material. As a whole, all the fungi that contain these energetic 
concepts were established in subtropical and also tropical regions, taking 
advantage of soils with a high content of smoke and also organic matter with a 
large amount of plant debris. Presently, there are still some groups of people 
in the main area of Mexico that use this [psilocybe 
mexicana|https://mycotrop.com/it/funghi-magici/363-psilocybe-mexicana.html] 
mushroom in their typical rites.By having these energetic principles they 
usually have psychedelic, entheogenic or hallucinogenic results. These results 
depend upon the dose and the person at all times.



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