potential for abuse. And just like with marijuana, some people think that because they're natural, that means they're okay to ingest. But the truth is that hallucinogenic mushrooms are a natural poison that can harm your body and mind. Mushrooms work by disrupting how your nerve cells and the neurotransmitter serotonin interact throughout the brain and spinal cord. By changing the normal functioning of serotonin in the brain, mushrooms distort the way you process information and can make you hallucinate. When you hallucinate, it becomes difficult to tell the difference between fantasy and reality. You may see, feel and hear things that don't exist. You can also have rapid and intense emotional mood swings. This shift in perception can be frightening. It can cause panic attacks and a complete loss of contact with reality. As you can imagine, in this state of mind, it can be very easy to have a dangerous, or even fatal, accident. 6 5. LSD
6. Complete each space in the text with a word formed from the word in capitals. A man takes a single (1 SPOON) …….. of a substance and puts it in his mouth. Instantly he is transported to another world, a place of surreal visions and swirling colours. He rushes (2 HEAD) into this parallel universe. What is this (3 TERRIFY) compound with the power to induce such a mind-blowing trip? Is it some kind of drug that makes the user hallucinate? No, it's just a humble cereal ad on TV. The Fruity Wheat ad is the latest in a long line of (4 CONTROVERSY) ads whose imagery appears to draw on the effects of mind-altering substances. Colin Rees of the 'Stop TV Advertising' group, said: 'I find this and other such ads totally (5 ACCEPT) Take this stuff and you will experience something out of this world – the (6 IMPLY) of the ad seems clear to me. The companies who make them
I left a message on Mark's voice mail, "It's definitely your lucky day. You're booked for dinner at seven. Have fun!" Then I clocked out, eager to get home. "He said what ?" Cary sat on the opposite end of our white sectional sofa and shook his head. "I know, right?" I enjoyed another sip of my wine. It was a crisp and nicely chilled sauvignon blanc I'd picked up on the walk home. "That was my reaction, too. I'm still not sure I didn't hallucinate the conversation while overdosing on his pheromones." "So?" I tucked my legs beneath me on the couch and leaned into the corner. "So what?" "You know what, Eva." Grabbing his netbook off the coffee table, Cary propped it on his crossed legs. "Are you going to tap that or what?" "I don't even know him. I don't even know his first name and he threw that curveball at me." "He knew yours." He started typing on his keyboard. "And what about the thing with the vodka