how do mushrooms and LSD work?

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I’ve never understood how they make people see things. Same thing with ayahuasca. Obviously, there’s some sort of chemical reaction within our brain like with any drug, but what about these makes us see things that aren’t there? Also, how does our brain create so many realistic images in front of us without them being real?

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Mushrooms and LSD are both substances that can alter a person’s perception and mood. They do this by interacting with the brain and disrupting the normal functioning of nerve cells.

Mushrooms contain a chemical called psilocybin, which is converted into psilocin in the body. Psilocin acts on the brain to produce changes in perception, mood, and consciousness. It is thought to work by activating certain receptors in the brain, particularly those for the neurotransmitter serotonin. This can cause changes in the way that the brain processes information and can result in hallucinations and altered states of consciousness.

LSD, on the other hand, is a synthetic chemical that is similar in structure to serotonin. When it is ingested, it acts on the brain to produce changes in perception and mood. Like psilocin, it is thought to work by activating certain receptors in the brain, particularly those for serotonin. This can cause changes in the way that the brain processes information and can result in hallucinations and altered states of consciousness.

In both cases, the effects of these substances can be unpredictable and can vary greatly from person to person. It is important to use caution when taking any substance that can alter perception and mood!

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