From brianmc@aol.com Sat Jun 10 23:22:06 EDT 1995
Article: 2153 of bionet.mycology
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From: brianmc@aol.com (BrianMc)
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Subject: Re: Psychoactive Morels
Date: 10 Jun 1995 01:41:50 -0400
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The search image really DOES get burnt into one's retina.  I find that
after several days of intense morel gathering  (itself a source of
pleasureful stimulation), I see morels even when they aren't there.  This
is certainly not the result of psychoactive properties of the mushrooms,
as I usually take all my collections home and dry them.


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