Do Enchanted Mushrooms Raise Blood Pressure?

Magic mushrooms, also known as magic mushrooms or psilocybin, can temporarily increase heart rate and blood pressure, leading to an increase in myocardial oxygen demand. However, this temporary physical side effect is not a significant concern, as the effects will wear off when the drug does. People with pre-existing heart or blood pressure conditions should take caution when deciding to take shrooms, as even the short-lived effects can potentially be harmful.

Psilocybin-containing mushrooms are also known to induce temporary increases in heart rate and blood pressure. If the mushrooms were contaminated or mixed with other drugs, they may show signs of poisoning, including tachycardia, hypertension, and hyperthermia. An emerging hypothesis suggests that classic psychedelics, like DMT, ayahuasca, LSD, mescaline, peyote, or psilocybin, could have a positive impact on heart health that is remarkably long-lasting.

Magic mushrooms contain psilocybin, a hallucinogenic chemical found in certain mushrooms, often in the Psilocybe genus. Eating mushrooms that contain psilocybin can have various effects, ranging from euphoria to euphoria. Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic compound found in certain mushrooms, often in the Psilocybe genus, and is used in spiritual rituals, recreationally, and as medicine.

Serotonin (5-Hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) receptors play an important role in perception, affect regulation, and attention. Shrooms, also known as magic mushrooms and psilocybin, are used in spiritual rituals, recreationally, and as medicine. Experts recommend a nutrient-dense, whole food diet like the Mediterranean or DASH diet to help patients regulate hypertension and avoid heart disease.


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  • I have treatment resistant depression/MDD along with a number of other mental disorders. I’m hoping that micro-dosing will be shown to be effective. I have no interest in having an altered experience, but it would be amazing to have some relief from things that have tortured me my entire life. Fingers-crossed more and more research is done on these beautiful organisms that could help make life more tolerable for some of us.

  • I do it for the High only. At day 15 of not eating. My eyes are capable to zoom in around 2,700 miles away. I haven’t told and never will to any medical since i own a CDL. My eyes also see a lil bit 360. •My consciousness• Takes an out of body for me and i can i map out my entire sarounding. Like if is looking for something for me but i use this magical power to map out my area. At night and some times at day. I have the most advanced technologycal Legendary most notorious dreams a human could ever imagine of. At day 20. I can always conect my body With my brain 🧠 like a bluethooth. I can hear and feel the brain like if i was inside of my brain 🧠 At night my vision become soo unreal i can see 100% clear with zero light. I can hear far i can sense stuff and i can feel any movement around me even if inside of a vehicle or a house. My human instinct also gets activated and can tell me whats about to happen a few seconds before. At day 25 i get this extremely happy feeling and calm feeling way beyond real or any fake nonse pill. 💊

  • Microdosing is truly treating my depression 10 times better then Zoloft at least, also with absolutely no side affects. Every other day 150 mgs of the fruit. Changed my lookout on life and now I’m prospering, savings so differently, money wise, and so many other things, it makes me more “adult” feeling and with a childlike happy feelings I thought normal people had always had

  • MDMA did more for me than any councillor or antidepressant could ever hope to do under the current framework, it actually helped let go of some of the complexes introduced by councillors as well as come to terms with myself in a more self accepting way. The way I look at it is, therapies that seek to alter mood are something that causes dependency on outside controls and mechanisms to detach where as therapies that alter perception cause a different outlook on the same story and actually gets to the root rather than pruning the mood.

  • Anybody who has undergone intensive psilocybin therapy will understand that trying to get life-changing therapeutic benefits of psychedelics WITHOUT the trip is laughable. You don’t get the life-changing insights that actually alter your perceptions of yourself and the world around you without the trip. That’s what rattles you out of the depression. It’s like packing years of intensive cognitive behavioral therapy into five hours while clearing the mind’s RAM cache. It’s not an intervention to be undertaken lightly, but it’s the trip itself that provides the benefit. There’s a horrifying puritanism in our culture against altering consciousness, while having this obscene blind spot towards substances like alcohol, tobacco and coffee. It leads to this concept that never altering your consciousness is somehow the “ideal” without ever stopping to interrogate WHY that became a cultural taboo.

  • The first time I took shrooms I was 17 I didn’t take many by most standards and passed out my posture has never been the same since at the time I was struggling with bad posture and circulation. Now I can barely remember the pain I used to have but today my back feels good and my doctor said I have fine posture

  • it’s changed my life too. heavy past trauma + bipolar disorder, and I feel this drug allows you to connect parts of your brain that wouldn’t otherwise. it helps me access the past somehow to speak in a more authentic way. it also feels like it heightens sensitivity, so when I’ve started from a rough place, I have to ‘consciously suffer’ through the pain. then, I can see my real self return back full of possibility. Peace is on the other side of pain if we face it. Unfortunately it hasn’t cured my nicotine addiction but I def realize more and more ‘what I’m doing is trashing my body for an empty thrill’ edit: I wrote this before perusal the article

  • I have multiple sclerosis and was using a walker and cane daily. After microdosing lsd and shrooms 🍄I’m no longer using a cane or walker and even went on a hike which I haven’t been able to do for 5 years 🙏🏽😭 F pharmaceutical industry and war on drugs. Also, my dad who is 82 has been having terrible asiatic nerve trouble. He just microdosed 2 lsd drops today and was literally crying because he saw immediate improvement 🙌🏽💕🙏🏽

  • Ate some shroom chocolate, was having a bad trip. Watched Moana. Now I see the world differently. Kinda kidding, I’ve tripped plenty and I love perusal things. Gotten some pretty profound experiences from simply perusal movies and getting the deeper context. That altered state though lol. Seriously please watch Moana everyone.

  • I started microdising a few weeks ago, has 100% changed my life, jist because ive now changed my thinking pstterns. When you understand that thoughts manifest into feelings and then behaviour, I fully understand how I’ve now changed. Its just my thinking! Not a sign of anxiety or depressive thoughts at all. I feel focused and more positive, happy. I also tried some gummies, 0.5g on an evening out with friends and beer. It was brilliant! I now look forward to socialising and actively seek opportunities to go out, beforehand id stay in and avoid these interactions. Amazing! Also to note i feel more connected to others and have no unnecessary fight or flight response. Going out to pubs/clubs has been joyful. I can see everyones insecurities and anxieties, so i guess so many people feel that way when out and about, and it made me connect with people in a funny meaningful way.

  • Fortunately, here in Vancouver we can buy them openly in reputable dispensaries right in the shopping district. They’ve alleviated the treatment-resistant depression I’ve struggled with since adolescence. A few grams and a pleasant afternoon in beautiful Stanley Park and I’m reinvigorated for months. I got my joie de vivre back.

  • Anyone else have this feeling? First shroom trip it felt like there was a light bulb behind me that glowed around me. It felt like that light bulb was my consciousness expanding, I also closed my eyes and saw all black with fractures and cracks during the come up. And a thought arose in my mind that I the shrooms cracked open my mind for new information or wisdom and a new outlook on life. After the trip became more intense I started having crazy closed eye visuals. I saw a few figures and faces that seemed demonic but I wasn’t afraid. I tripped with 3 girls I just met and 1 of them was really toxic, and I saw her as a human but I also thought she was a demon. Wasn’t the best environment to be in with pretty much strangers but nothing seemed to bother me, I just focused on myself and the trip.

  • I do mushrooms once a year. Every time it gives me a realization of what I want in life. I also don’t feel like smoking cigarettes for days after. I feel like a better person. Also last year year I had a bad habit of telling ppl to go to hell. On my last mushroom trip last October I got stuck in a hell loop, and I felt like god sent me to hell. Ever since I never and will never tell someone to go to hell again. In layman’s terms I treat ppl better now

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