Über den Gebrauch psychoaktiver Pilze als Rauschmittel
Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie December 1, 2001 Tillmann Supprian, U. Frey, R. Supprian et al. 4 citations
Psychoactive mushrooms have been used in northern Europe since the 1970s and have recently regained popularity among young people. In autumn, these fungi can be foraged from natural habitats across Europe, while some species are cultivated in the Netherlands and sold in smart-shops or online. In Germany, dried specimens are marketed as aroma pads. This review describes common psychoactive species and outlines the medical risks associated with their use.