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Wtf?

 

and btw they don't only grow on cow shit..?? dunno were you heard that.

you won't need to find a farm. look for wet, grassy, muddy, dank areas. like in a forest, or Mesh Gear Fox's Y-fronts.

Psylocibes cubensis, the magic mushroom that lives in my area, only grows on cow manure, horse manure, and manure enriched soil. I heard that from reading field guides.

 

Although that is a cliched and partly wrong statement, that they only grow in cow dung, it's a good rule to follow when you're searching

 

They also grow in damp vegetative areas with rich soil

 

But if you're in an area with cows it tends to have that quality anyway because of the dung, even if they're not growing DIRECTLY out of the shit.

 

So go to some cow fields.

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It also helps if the fields are old, meaning not recently (within 10 years of so) cultivated.

 

Also the ground should not be moist to the degree of being swamp like.

 

Fields where any kind of animal has been grazing and thus shitting, will bolster the chances of there being shrooms on the field.

 

There's one thing I've always wondered though, do the animals eat these shrooms? and if so, do they get any of the effects?

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It also helps if the fields are old, meaning not recently (within 10 years of so) cultivated.

 

Also the ground should not be moist to the degree of being swamp like.

 

Fields where any kind of animal has been grazing and thus shitting, will bolster the chances of there being shrooms on the field.

 

There's one thing I've always wondered though, do the animals eat these shrooms? and if so, do they get any of the effects?

 

There is a symbiotic relationship between most herbivorous grazing/foraging animals, and psychoactive mushrooms

 

Psilocybe Cubensis in particular give heightened visual acuity, for example. This increases their possibility of survival

 

Having a neural structure which makes good use of Psilocybin is advantageous to an organism, thus those who eat it increase their neural affinity to Psilocybin which is 4-Phosphoryloxy-n,n-Dimethyltryptamine. There are theories that this symbiotic relationship between Psilocybe Cubensis mushrooms and humans gave rise to the advent of conscious thought. This is because Serotonin, one of the most ubiquitous neurotransmitters in the human body, is structurally VERY similar to Psilocybin.

 

Psilocybin = 4-Phosphoryloxy-n,n-Dimethyltryptamine

Serotonin = 4-Hydroxytryptamine

 

The continued eating of Psilocybe mushrooms and the acquisition of a neural structure which accomodates those substances well theoretically gave rise to the usage of neurotransmitters like Serotonin, causing emotions and conscious thought to propagate.

 

They're also mushrooms, which are healthy in general regardless of their psychoactivity.

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Educational, impressive!

 

So if cows had some chemical in their brain that was able to make better use of the psilocybes chemical then theoretically cows would start developing complex emotional and thought patterns on account of eating psilocybes.

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On 2/12/2012 at 3:21 PM, ilqx hermolia xpli said:

 

There is a symbiotic relationship between most herbivorous grazing/foraging animals, and psychoactive mushrooms

 

Psilocybe Cubensis in particular give heightened visual acuity, for example. This increases their possibility of survival

 

Having a neural structure which makes good use of Psilocybin is advantageous to an organism, thus those who eat it increase their neural affinity to Psilocybin which is 4-Phosphoryloxy-n,n-Dimethyltryptamine. There are theories that this symbiotic relationship between Psilocybe Cubensis mushrooms and humans gave rise to the advent of conscious thought. This is because Serotonin, one of the most ubiquitous neurotransmitters in the human body, is structurally VERY similar to Psilocybin.

 

Psilocybin = 4-Phosphoryloxy-n,n-Dimethyltryptamine

Serotonin = 4-Hydroxytryptamine

 

The continued eating of Psilocybe mushrooms and the acquisition of a neural structure which accomodates those substances well theoretically gave rise to the usage of neurotransmitters like Serotonin, causing emotions and conscious thought to propagate.

 

They're also mushrooms, which are healthy in general regardless of their psychoactivity.

Do you still believe this? i think this logic is very backwards. Effects like visual acuity come from activating receptors that are specifically serotonin receptors, the psilocybin would have had no effect without serotonin system already existing. Not to mention there are plenty of species that wouldnt have ever come into contact with these mushrooms that have a serotonin system, lobsters etc. I can see some plausibility in arguments about how it led to language due to synesthesia though.

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