Awesome discovery, I’m not kidding when I say I’m gonna plop a Cicada right in my mouth next time I get chance. (Alright maybe I am..) Pop the juicy bugger as he tries to bite his way out.
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So I’ve known about this fungus from before, it happens to infect Cicadas and turns them into mating crazy zombies that will half their body missing and still moving. I’ve seen them before, very interesting.
Well they found that this fungi produces both psilocybin AND cathinone in the Cicada to help keep it happy. I could see it, psilocybin for the fear extinction and cathinone to keep it blissfully happy and horny as a goat on meth.
It makes me wonder if there’s health risks with ingesting cicadas or this fungi lol. That sounds like one hell of a trip, but I don’t wanna turn into a zombie either.
Levels so low you’d need to eat a forest full but that’s possible every so often right? Lol.
-GC

Psychoactive plant- and mushroom-associated alkaloids from two behavior modifying cicada pathogens
Entomopathogenic fungi routinely kill their hosts before releasing infectious spores, but a few species keep insects alive while sporulating, which en…
So I’ve known about this fungus from before, it happens to infect Cicadas and turns them into mating crazy zombies that will half their body missing and still moving. I’ve seen them before, very interesting.
Well they found that this fungi produces both psilocybin AND cathinone in the Cicada to help keep it happy. I could see it, psilocybin for the fear extinction and cathinone to keep it blissfully happy and horny as a goat on meth.
It makes me wonder if there’s health risks with ingesting cicadas or this fungi lol. That sounds like one hell of a trip, but I don’t wanna turn into a zombie either.
Levels so low you’d need to eat a forest full but that’s possible every so often right? Lol.
-GC
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