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The same could happen with poisonous mushrooms, such as amanita muscaria.
To speed up the process they make him take hallucinogenic drugs (Amanita muscaria).
Amanita muscaria is the type species of the genus.
Other entheogenic fungi, such as Amanita muscaria, have also been suggested.
The classic example of a toadstool is Amanita muscaria.
Paradoxically, the red cap of Amanita muscaria was also associated with the sun due to its round shape and color.
In addition, it sold a large variety of plants, as well as Amanita muscaria mushrooms.
These mountains are considered gateways to the spirit world and have the Amanita muscaria growing in abundance.
It could be confused with the poisonous fly agaric (Amanita muscaria).
This is well illustrated by the monosaccharide uptake system in Amanita muscaria.
The peyote cactus and a mushroom called Amanita muscaria contain such chemicals.
Amanita muscaria is edible if parboiled to leach out toxins.
Amanita muscaria mushrooms have properties that are arguably more deliriant than psychedelic.
Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric, is a psychoactive fungus.
Muscimol is the psychoactive compound responsible for the effects of Amanita muscaria intoxication.
It commonly grows with the mycorrhizal fungus Amanita muscaria in a mutualistic relationship.
Fungi reported from the area include Amanita muscaria and Sparassis crispa.
Amanita muscaria contains several biologically active agents, at least one of which, muscimol, is known to be psychoactive.
The description may indicate an entheogenic mushroom such as fly agaric (Amanita muscaria).
The album cover image is of an amanita muscaria mushroom, also known as a fly agaric mushroom.
Amanita muscaria varies considerably in its morphology, and many authorities recognise several subspecies or varieties within the species.
Amanita muscaria was widely used as an entheogen by many of the indigenous peoples of Siberia.
The muscimol-containing Amanita muscaria mushroom was used for ritual purposes throughout prehistoric Europe.
Amanita muscaria (fly agaric) is another mushroom having hallucinogenic properties that has not been thoroughly studied.
Amanita muscaria var.