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Ya, this would include mushrooms grown from cow dung, and I was told once that

some kind of fungus grown on the shell of wheat is also a hallucinogenic and

that is only the beggining of the list.

ginloi <ginloi@...> wrote: This chemist worked with fungus

growing on grain, ergot and other fungi, but is largely associated with LSD. It

is interesting to note the brain alterations with the fungi, although the

medical community does not appreciate in " causation " brain injury caused by

mold. One hand does not want to know what the other hand is doing...Like the

song says... " Say it isn't so... "

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Objet: Albert Hofmann, at 102; Swiss chemist discovered LSD - The Boston Globe

Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:51:06 -0400

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2008/04/30/albert_hofmann_\

at_102_swiss_chemist_discovered_lsd?mode=PF

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