INSIGHTS TO THE GREY MARKET OF MAGIC MUSHROOMS IN CANADA 

Introduction

Psilocybin, a key chemical component of magic mushrooms, is categorized as a controlled substance in many countries, making its sale and that of its mother plant illegal.

However, the sale of mushroom spores, as well as microdoses of psilocybin, has no legal implications, creating controversy over what locals term as double standards and catalyzing the development of gray markets for magic Shroomies Ottawa in Canada.

Magic mushrooms – Description

The mushroom has existed for thousands of years, and magic mushrooms have grown to over 200 look-alike species, some of which are poisonous. Its active ingredients, psilocin and psilocybin, are psychoactive, thus putting them under the United Nations Drug Control Convention.

In Canada, the chemicals are categorized under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act (CDSA), which terms their production, sale, and possession as illegal unless exempted or licensed.

Magic mushrooms are said to alter unconsciousness and cause hallucinations within the first 45 minutes of ingestion, which lasts up to six hours, depending on the kind of mushroom or dosage used.

Magic mushrooms in Canada, just like in other parts of the world, are either swallowed as capsules, cooked, eaten raw, mixed in beverages, or even sniffed when in powder form.

Since their production is illegal, such drugs or ‘foods’ are typically not tested to determine if they also include other dangerous substances.

Effects of Magic Mushrooms on a user

Magic mushrooms affect a person’s mental state or physical well-being in the long or short term.

By affecting their mental state, victims mix up their senses, like hearing colours and seeing music, altering their sense of time, experiencing panic attacks, and becoming light-headed.
Physical effects include twitching and muscle weakness, numbness, high blood pressure, nausea, loss of bladder control, exaggerated reflex movements, and extreme temperatures.
Although no investigations have been done to determine the repetitive or prolonged use of magic mushrooms, its risks include paranoia, sudden flashbacks, and elevated risks of psychiatric side effects.

The good thing with magic mushrooms is that they are not addictive but tend to grow tolerant to the body forcing the user to increase their intake to attain the expected desire.

Therapeutic benefits of magic mushrooms

No scientific processes have been conducted on magic mushrooms in Canada to determine their therapeutic ability. Similarly, the quality, efficacy and safety of products containing psilocybin have not been approved anywhere in the world.

Therefore, this necessitates engaging a doctor on the available options to treat any conditions before emerging in magic mushrooms as a treatment.

However, in cases where unauthorized drugs are the only form of appropriate treatment, doctors can aid their patients’ access to magic mushrooms in Canada through existing legal options such as clinical trials.

Conclusion

For any country to benefit from restricted medical products, the patient, the health practitioners, the manufacturer, and the controlling body must cooperate in sharing truthful information that will ease its access for the benefit of the citizens and the nation.