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A: Psilocybin is converted in the body to psilocin, which affects serotonin receptors. Effects can include altered perception of time and space, visual distortions, euphoria, introspection, and sometimes anxiety or confusion.

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It sounds like you might be asking for a text about (psychedelic mushrooms containing psilocybin) and the letter "Q" — perhaps as in Q&A, or as a shorthand for "question" (e.g., “shrooms Q&A”). A: Psilocybin is converted in the body to

A: In most countries, yes — illegal for possession, sale, or cultivation. A few jurisdictions (e.g., Oregon, Colorado, parts of Canada for medical/therapeutic use) have decriminalized or legalized psilocybin therapy. Here it is: Q: What are “shrooms”

A: Emerging research suggests psilocybin-assisted therapy may help with depression, anxiety (especially end-of-life distress), OCD, and addiction. Clinical trials are ongoing.

A: Bad trips (psychological distress), risk of accidents if used irresponsibly, potential for triggering latent psychosis in predisposed individuals. Not physically addictive, but tolerance builds quickly.