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magic mushrooms

魔幻蘑菇,神奇的蘑菇,魔法蘑菇,魔术蘑菇

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mushroom, Psilocybe mexicana, of Mexico and the southwestern U.S., containing the hallucinogen psilocybin.

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  • Just one dose of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, was recently shown to ease depression and anxiety in cancer patients—an outcome that lasted for years after their trip.

  • The good news is that the research coming out of Imperial College’s Research Center has shown some impressive results in reducing treatment-resistant depression using psychedelics, such as the psilocybin found in “magic mushrooms.”

  • In 2014, he heard researchers at Imperial College London were planning to test psilocybin, the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms, as treatment for depression.

  • Psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, is being investigated as a potential treatment for depression.

  • Scientists are developing psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, into a treatment for depression.

  • In the end, the line between magic and religion may be something of an artificial one.

  • “One of the producers on a story we were doing on the Orlando Magic told me about this young guy he really liked,” Jaffe said.

  • The future Mr. Vergara—and star of ‘True Blood’ and ‘Magic Mike’ shares some life advice in an exclusive video.

  • Despite all the gun talk in “Hot N—,” everyone wanted a piece of him and his magic.

  • Both Prados have enough magic that, after you visit them, the whole world feels like their gift shop for a few hours.

  • Here began indeed, in the drab surroundings of the workshop, in the silent mystery of the laboratory, the magic of the new age.

  • A tall phantom in livery appeared, as if by magic, and signed to me to ascend the grand staircase.

  • However, on reaching Spain, the magic of the Emperor's personality soon restored the vigour and prestige of the French arms.

  • All this I admit to be the fever of the mind—a waking dream—an illusion to which mesmerism or magic is but a frivolity.

  • On every side rose little islands, covered with small trees or underwood, lending a most magic appearance to the river.