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The Hallucinogens Muscarine and Ibotenic Acid in the Middle Hind    by Said Gholam Mochtar & Hartmut Ge

Traditional use of hallucinogenic fungi, of which we obtained knowledge some years ago (1963) in the Shutul Valley. Amanita muscaria without question plays a cultic role in the folk medicine of the Shutul Valley.
This information was published on Thursday 30 November, 2006

Visit to Kamchatka (Tatiana's Teachings)    by Carter/Jo Norris

We learned on the September 1995 trip to the Kamchatka Peninsula that the Kamchatka Amanitas muscaria (called mukhomor) often grow in pairs, can be red or orangish and seem to vibrate with energy.
This information was published on Thursday 30 November, 2006

Smoking Amanitas    by Alice Dee

Wonderful state induced by smoked Amanita Muscaria. About 2 sq cm of the dried, peeled skin from the reddish cap were crumbled and smoked in a pipe along with a tiny bit of MJ to mellow out the otherwise rather harsh smoke.
This information was published on Thursday 30 November, 2006

Constituents of Amanita muscaria    by K. BOWDEN, A. C. DRYSDALE & G. A

The fungus Amanita muscaria has been the object of intensive investigations for many years, and two of its constituents, muscarine and acetylcholine, are of fundamental importance in pharmacology.
This information was published on Thursday 30 November, 2006

Amanita muscaria identification    by Various Sources

The following varieties of Fly agaric mushrooms are generally accepted. Amanita muscaria cothurnata, Amanita muscaria flavivolvata, Amanita muscaria formosa, Amanita muscaria gemmata, Amanita muscaria regalis and Amanita mexicana. Amanita muscaria is also sometimes confused with the Panther mushroom...
This information was published on Saturday 11 November, 2006

Amanita Mushroom Hunting Tips

This information was published on Monday 06 November, 2006