Abstract

As the consumers push towards use of natural substances for whole body health increases, and as the dependence upon prescription drugs shows no abatement, substances such as psilocybin (magic mushrooms) have emerged as acceptable methods to treat ailments previously addressed by prescription drugs. In addition to medical solutions provided naturally, many of these substances (primarily Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and psilocybin) have intoxicating effects, which opens an alternate usage avenue, especially amongst college students. Combining natural remedies with possible additional intoxicants, psilocybin could be primed to impact both over-the-counter and prescription drugs, plus consumers products used today for intoxicating impacts: beer, wine, spirits, and seltzers. This study asked college students about awareness, usage, preferences, and tradeoffs, regarding psilocybin. Survey results showed some surprising uses and consumption traits, and the exploratory review ultimately comes to conclusions and potential growth of psilocybin in society.

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