Amanita muscaria
Amanita muscaria, also known as fly agaric and fly Amanita, is a poisonous mushroom found throughout the woods on Northern Hemisphere. It is easy to recognize from its red cap with white spots on it. In the Indian holy Rigveda writings Amanita muscaria is called by the name Soma.

Amanita muscaria has a red
cap with white spots.
The Shamans of Siberia have used the mushroom as a psychoactive drug. It is also said to be historically the most widely used hallucinogenic drug in the world and is used as a medicine for curing rheumatism.
Most common way to have Amanita Muscaria is to make the dried mushrooms into tea. However, one must be extremely careful and try low dosages at first.
Safer way to have it is to buy Amanita Muscaria extract and pulver which is available on many e-shops. The extract or powder is usually mixed with water and drank to empty stomach. In some cases the water must also be boiled.
Amanita Muscaria contains many poisonous and stunning substances. It affects one's central nervous system and psyche, producing hallucinations. Although there are not many deaths associated with Amanita muscaria the poisonous effect can still be fatal especially for small children.

