https://www.afinalwarning.com/489088.html (Natural News) Despite preconceptions about psychedelic mushrooms, widely known as “magic mushrooms,” multiple researchers over the last decade have uncovered significant psychological benefits from their use, especially for people suffering from mental disorders. While the active compound in shrooms called psilocybin can cause hallucinations, it has also been proven to be a promising treatment for anxiety and depression. But as with all medications, it only produces positive effects when used correctly. A case study published on Jan. 11 in the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry demonstrates the adverse effects of misusing magic mushrooms. Instead of drinking the shroom tea he brewed, a 30-year-old man decided to inject the concoction into his veins. He was rushed to the emergency room several days later because the mushroom began to grow in his blood. While this unusual case is the first and only one of its kind to be reported so far, it highlights the need for strict regulation of the use of substances like magic mushrooms, as well as public education about the dangers that come with misusing them.