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A History of Magic Mushrooms



A History of Magic Mushrooms

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Want to know more about magic mushrooms? Want to know what they were historically used for? Then keep on reading.

A History of Magic Mushrooms is a descriptive guide to the various properties of mushrooms and their historical uses.

l-Tryptophan is one of the essential amino acids.  Tryptophan is the potential precursor of the indole alkylamines, that is, compounds which include bufotenine, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, N,N-diethyltryptamine, serotonin, iboga, and harmala alkaloids, psilocybin, LSD, lysergic acid amide, and some yohimbe alkaloids.

With the exception of serotonin all these compounds are hallucinogens and are all found in plants and or some animals.

If you are interested in the magic mushrooms, their history, and usage in various parts of the world, this article should be your “go to” guide.


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