The Fly Agaric is known as the Magic Mushroom because of the hallucinogenic properties of the Amanita family. Ancient shamans used great care


The Fly Agaric is known as the Magic Mushroom because of the hallucinogenic properties of the Amanita family. Ancient shamans used great care in preparing them to avoid serious harm and death


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