Si Jamur Ajaib yang Bikin Halu

EPISODE · Jul 17, 2021 · 37 MIN

Si Jamur Ajaib yang Bikin Halu

from Indonesia Tanpa Stigma · host Indonesia Tanpa Stigma

Jamur yang satu ini memang beda. Dia bisa bikin orang yang mengonsumsinya mengalami halusinasi. Kalian pasti pernah dengar namanya kan? Ya, Magic mushroom!  Magic mushroom adalah jamur liar yang secara alami mengandung psilocybin, zat psikoaktif dan halusinogenik. Psilocybin itu adalah salah satu zat psikedelik yang paling beken. Nggak mengherankan, banyak yang makan jamur ini untuk "high" alias “giting”.  Jamur ini biasanya tumbuh di kotoran hewan ternak seperti sapi dan kerbau. Magic mushroom diolah dulu sebelum dikonsumsi seperti dikeringkan jadi mirip keripik, tapi ada juga yang memakannya mentah-mentah. Kadang-kadang, kita dengar juga ada yang mencampurnya dalam telur, masakan, teh, dibikin jus, dan semacamnya.   Indonesia dengan jelas melarang konsumsi dan peredaran jamur kotoran sapi ini. Lewat Undang-undang Narkotika No. 35 Tahun 2009, magic mushroom termasuk dalam Narkotika Golongan Satu. Apa dan gimana sih magic mushroom ini? Yuk kita simak obrolan santai kami mengenai si jamur ajaib ini.  Disclaimer: Pembahasan mengenai magic mushroom pada tayangan ini tidak dimaksudkan untuk mengajak apalagi menyarankan penonton untuk mengonsumsinya. Tayangan ini semata-mata untuk pengetahuan dan bahan diskusi mengenai wacana pengendalian narkotika yang lebih baik.  Dan nggak lupa, biar kami berkembang, like, comment, dan subscirbe ya gaeeessss... NUHUN.   #RumahCemara #IndonesiaTanpaStigma #SupportDontPunish #MagicMushroom

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