MAGIC MUSHROOMS AND HOW THEY AFFECT CLUSTER HEADACHES

Magic mushrooms are most commonly known for the psychedelic state they can induce if ingested in certain amounts. This change in perception is catalysed by the substance within them known as psilocybin, a powerful molecule capable of inducing a range of experiences from the clarity of thinking of a micro dose, all the way to the apparently profound states of a heroic dose. Although largely recognised for this ability alone like some mushrooms, such as the jedi mind fuck, does well in bright light., it appears magic mushrooms may have the potential to play a major role in the treatment of cluster headaches, as displayed in a video featured by National Geographic.

CLUSTER HEADACHES, A DEEPER LOOK

Cluster headaches are relatively rare, yet can affect anybody, more so within the age range of 30 - 40. These headaches can set in almost immediately and with intense sharp, piercing and burning pains. Symptoms often include red and watering eyes, sweating of the race, a running nose and swelling of an eyelid. Want to know more about b+ cubensis potency, please check out online.

The exact cause of this condition is yet to be identified, however they have been linked to activity within a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, responsible for the production of certain hormones within the body that control physiological functions such as hunger, sleep, mood and temperature.

Certain external factors such as drinking, smoking and strong smells have been associated with triggering cluster headaches.

Cluster headaches seems to strike in cycles, that may last from weeks to months, with periods of remission in between.