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Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by Nazro, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. Nazro

    Nazro Member

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    I'm wondering if I'm allergic to penicilin or however you spell it, kinda high right now. would I be allergic to the chemical contained in the shrooms, the one that has the same ending as the penicilin. See, I have done a lot of drugs, but I don't want to try so on the first try it will kill me. Plus what would be a good price to buy them for, and the choclate covered ones, is that worth the extra money? Any advice would be excellent, thank you.
     
  2. G0dm4ch1n3

    G0dm4ch1n3 Senior Member

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    Psilosybin is completely different from Penicilin. You will be ok.
     
  3. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    ok i cannot stop laughing at this logic

    i know a knife would kill me, so should i not marry a wife because both words end in ife
    (not to mention that its only the last 2 letters, can u drink gin? will cinimin kill me? what happens if i touch tin?
     
  4. Nazro

    Nazro Member

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    Lol, nah I heard if it ends in the same, and it's a drug, your most likely allergic to it.
     
  5. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    that might be true in some things, like when it ends with a certain chemical name but thats taking just the last 2 letters

    like if your alergic to sulfates (or is it sulphides) anything ending in sulphate u might want to be wearry of till your sure...
    but
    penicilin, and psilosibin are single, un related chemicalks......if thet were able to be combined into say psilo-penicilian or something then chances are u may have an issue

    theres hmmm probly 10000 different chjemicals u could call drugs (as in used in medicine, not to get high) that all end in in...
    and hundreds of herbs

    the names are from latin and in is a common suffix
     

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