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  • {{Hallucinogenic mushrooms}}
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  • {{Hallucinogenic mushrooms}}
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  • {{Hallucinogenic mushrooms}}
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  • ...nyberg1">{{cite journal|author=Nyberg, H.|year=1992|title=Religious use of hallucinogenic fungi: A comparison between Siberian and Mesoamerican Cultures|journal=Kars
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  • ...f Europe, Asia, and North America. ''Amanita muscaria'' is noted for its [[hallucinogenic]] properties, with its main psychoactive constituents being the compounds [ ...occurred in young children and in people who ingested the mushrooms for a hallucinogenic experience.<ref name = "Michelot03"/><ref name="Benjamin92"/><ref name="Hoe
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  • {{Hallucinogenic mushrooms}}
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  • {{Hallucinogenic mushrooms}}
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