Alcohol and marijuana may be the most commonly used recreational drugs in the world, but magic mushrooms appear to be the safest, a new survey finds.
The superfood is rich in chemicals that boost nerves in the brain called nerve growth factor. It can prevent inflammation and deley the development of dementia and Alzheimer's.
Psilocybin, the active ingredient of magic mushrooms may have physical and psychological effects. Scientists, however, warn against the use of this substance.
A new study found that when people eat magic mushrooms, their brains become hyperconnected.
Using LSD and other psychedelics may actually lower a person's risk of developing mental health problems, a new study suggests.
A 41-year-old man from Ohio was found naked, bloody and screaming on the grounds of a Michigan school after police say he tore off parts of his penis while high on magic mushrooms.