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A Map Has Launched Showing Where to Find Magic Mushrooms in Real Time
The question of where and when to find psilocybe mushrooms has been answered

Magic Mushroom Map has now launched, making things a lot easier for those in the U.K. and beyond wishing to find magic mushrooms growing in the wild.
Why Magic Mushrooms?
Whilst the drug in the mushrooms, psilocybin, is currently a schedule 1/Class A drug, it is also well known for its therapeutic effects and is currently in clinical trials around the world, and has been granted breakthrough therapy status by the FDA.
Can Magic Mushrooms help with depression and anxiety?
Psilocybin is currently in trials for helping end of life anxiety with excellent results. Recently a court in Canada granted permission to four people with a terminal diagnosis permission to take the drug outside of a clinical trial setting for the first time, enabling them to live out their last days free from distress and anxiety brought on by their disease and diagnosis.
Aside from anxiety, the drug is in trials for depression and smoking addiction with very promising results, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and now anorexia. Trials are ongoing, with some suggesting that psychedelics will soon replace antidepressants.
With the possible impending mental health crisis and the current rise of psychedelics in part due to the new research findings, some people will wish to seek out their own mushrooms in order to heal themselves. Legal psilocybin treatment is not expected until possibly 2022, though some reports suggest sooner.
I personally used magic mushrooms to help with low confidence and social anxiety issues, and am now as good as cured.
It’s not all good news. Some people have very troubling times when under the drug, and knowing the risks is important for anyone looking to try psychedelics.
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