who needs they shrussy ate? 🍄👁👄👁 The FDA just sent a letter out re: Amanita muscaria as I post this video in December 2024, saying "Amanita muscaria, its extracts, and certain constituents (muscimol, ibotenic acid, and muscarine), when used or intended for use in conventional food, are unapproved food additives. Food containing such ingredients is adulterated under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and are subject to enforcement action.” www.fda.gov/food/post-market-determinations-use-substance-not-gras/letter-industry-use-amanita-muscaria-or-its-constituents-food Here’s some personal commentary: This letter comes as a response to recent situations: the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly on 18 July 2024 (the one from this video when I mentioned Gas Station Mushroom Edibles) and from the “microdose edibles” 2024 recall, also mentioned in the video. In both of those situations, more than just Amanita muscaria chemicals (Ibotenic Acid, Muscimol, Muscarine) were found by laboratory, if they were found at all, in the products. So, if these products were supposed to be Amanita muscaria edibles, but weren’t, then that really sucks that Amanita muscaria is taking the fall for this. Letter aside, from a personal standpoint you should be aware of what the actual Amanita muscaria mushroom’s impact on you can be. Everything that goes into your body has a benefit-to-risk assessment. Be wary of composite products. Be reasonable, take care of yourself, and be well!
@@pum-pururum-tum He was already dead when he got to the ER (clinically dead anyway). Life support was keeping his body going, but MA himself, was gone.
This was my thought too. This outcome sucks in this case, but it was still nice to hear the friend didn’t try to hide anything. Too often when drugs are involved people panic and try to cover things up.
Damn his friend is a real one 1. stayed the 'more sober' trip sitter 2. called 911 + CPR 3. immediately told staff what they ate 4. EVEN TOOK THE EXACT BAG TO SHOW
All you guys are wrong!!! the friend is irresponsible!!! he should have monitored his roommate's actions and not allow his roommate to eat more than one cap that made them feel good. and stay at that one limit...also the roommate was neglectful the minute he saw his roommate contorting in the bed he should have immediately called 911 while he was still contorting. Irresponsible!!! not necessarily a good friend not necessarily a bad friend. only an irresponsible friend. that's what it is. An irresponsible friend. And also the friend was not smart instead of thinking carefully you can tell by the actor and his actions he had some kind of disability mentally. May He Rest In Holy GOD'S Presence. The surviving roommate must be thinking that it was technically his fault. But I don't think you should be blamed I think it was sort of a misjudgment of those dosage. And irresponsible behavior
muscimol and muscarine is no danger btw. its ibotenic acid thats bad. If you know how to prepare it, Amanita Muscaria is harmless and actually good for many things. Knowledge is king and always respect psychedelics and deliriants. Remember, its never the drugs fault, its the users fault. In the wrong hands, even NSAID (headache/painkillers) or antihistamines can be lethal.
@@nr1NPC i do not believe this to be true. I have to look into it more when I have time. But GABA agonists are very often at least moderately problematic, and muscimol is a gaba agonist. I do not doubt that ibotenic acid is worse, but i think saying muscimol is harmless is a very dangerous thing to say. Even if it has benefits, these things need to be treated with respect, and can't be portrayed as harmless
And applies from the moment you pick it, as well as when you buy it. Buy only from reputable sources you trust with your life, because thats what you are gambling. Dose as precisely as possible, having done your homework on reasonable effective doses in people your sex and weight. Dont take more than the minimum required to get the result you need. Take things new to you with supervision from someone you trust. BE SMART and dont intake toxic shit just to mess with your head. Theres a lot of safer ways to do that!
I took a foreageing class once and learned a fantastic lesson. "There are bold mushroom eaters, and there are old mushroom eaters. There are no old, bold mushroom eaters." Always know what you are ingesting beyond a doubt!
My number 1 rule: no matter how many books or websites you read, never pick or eat wild mushrooms unless you have someone with you who has picked and eaten those exact mushrooms in the same area many times before (lots of mushrooms look alike and a mushroom that’s safe to eat can have a toxic evil twin elsewhere).
Found a bunch of Amanita Virosa growing in me and my neighbor’s yards. I put on some gloves, picked them from the ground as deep as could, bagged them up and tied the bags tightly….. and promptly threw them in the trash. Amanita Virosa is also known as the Destroying Angel, and contains the same chemicals as the Death Caps. In 40 years, that is the only time I have ever seen those in my area, let alone my own backyard. I trashed them as my neighbor had a dog at the time (who also loved to eat things she found on the ground), and there were many stray cats in our area. I didn’t want an animal massacre 😬
A. virosa. Specific names do not get capitalized. Good eye though and love the pet safety aspect. Just remember that Amanita spp. are highly beneficial to trees and other woody shrubs and they do have their place in the ecosystem.
@@cynomain9802 A. virosa is a mycorrhizal species of fungi, meaning it forms mutualistic relationships with certain species of trees. They benefit with starches, and the trees benefit through an increase in their nutrient uptake capacity.
Dogs don't randomly eat mushrooms. I had a cabin in an area with A. Virosa and many other poisonous species, there were also people with dogs, no dogs would go near it as it doesn't smell like food for them.
@@infiltr80rYou have not met my dog 😞 he spent his first 4 years on this earth finding ways to eat splinters and rocks and mushrooms and thorns and dirt, etc. without us stopping him in time
It's always funny seeing layman getting paranoid. If you want to not get paranoid, you can try studying it. Going to any health college usually takes the hypochondria out of one's mind
Crazy to think that the dude died before presenting to the emergency room, and all that happened between presenting and pulling the plug was keeping the rest of his body alive.
@@monad_tcp I doubt it. Usually you don't donate organs that are both potentially lethally poisoned and starved of circulation for a time sufficient to cause braindeath.
I've always loved the science behind Amanita Muscaria. There's an indigenous tribe that figured out that Reindeer don't get sick when eating the raw mushrooms. The ibutenic acid is converted to muscimol as its metabolized and then theyd collect the reindeers urine. After boiling the urine they would consume it for the psychoactive effects while avoiding the negative aspects ibutenic acid.
@@skyofglass1243 yeah people need to read about more before throwing stuff in their mouth, even regular magic mushrooms can be just as dangerous if they are infected. Most of all he ate a company product, e.g there are other chemicals in there your body is not setup for
"Nothing that's natural can ever be bad for you," they thought. Except snake venom, poison oak, hemlock, pufferfish, e. coli, carbon monoxide from volcanoes, grizzly bears...
Usually these kinds of videos are like "This guy ate a piece of chocolate, this is how his small intestine ate itself" or "This woman ate one egg too many, here's how her brain failed" and it inevitably makes me paranoid that I might accidentally end up the same way. But this one? Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm safe.
most of chubbyemu's videos are like "someone ate 5 pounds of aspirin every day for 4 years, this is how their brain stopped." none of these videos ever make me paranoid because it's about stuff i would never even think of doing.
One dude drank the fluid from lava lamp. I can't picture how drunk or drugged out I'd have to be to do that. I'd probably die from the amount of those before I got the chance.
Yeah I smoked some drugs and was tripping out bad one night..once I was sure I needed the hospital I didn't wait to call. Sucked that I couldn't enjoy myself anymore but at least I'm still here
I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with bipolar. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
Yes sure of mycologist Pedroshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, addiction. Shrooms can really help break the spell. Whatever spell you may be under.
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
Damn that guy is a good friend for sticking by him. There's a lot of people who would just bail so they wouldn't get in trouble. He even brought the packaging so that the medical team would know exactly what type of mushrooms they ate. Fair play.
Most states have laws against prosecuting people who narc on their friends. That being said, bringing the packaging was a good idea. He wouldn’t have to worry anyway since none of the compounds in Amanita muscaria are controlled substances.
@@sachiel197 I mean I think it is both. The guy was irresponsible by not limiting and not monitoring, but at the same time, the decision once everything happened to bring the bag with him to the hospital and explain to the doctors and call 911 was responsible. He made some great choices after it was too late from the bad choices.
@@eggmon420 i agree. as i watching it i was worried the one-mushroom guy would get in trouble. i think some people have in similar situations. i was relieved it was judged an accidental death.,
After watching Chubbyemu for some time now, I conclude: 1. If you don't need it in your body, don't put it in. 2. If you have to put it in, do it in moderation. 3. If you can't do it in moderation and physical, physiological, etc symptoms start, seek immediate medical help. 4. When ask by doctors, always be truthful even if it's embarassing so resolution is quicker. 5. Continue watching Chubbyemu.
Don't consume too much of any one thing, don't habitually consume any one thing, and don't use poisonous drugs. There that's like 98% of the dangers in his videos. hope it helps
@@quillclock I think it was Dr. Eric Trexler who said on a podcast discussing bad dietary advice: "If you eat a very weird diet, it is going to do very weird things to your body." (Don't eat 30 bananas a day as your only source of nutrition, unless you like potassium overdoses.)
This is such a good overall harm reduction advice: "You should respect what it can and will do, because if you don't, you're going to find out". Perfection! Thanks for the video as always, Chubbyemu!
@arsena5209 I still can't believe what people do without thinking about the consequences the year 2025 is very close I am afraid of the things people will do to themselves.
@@wastedtalent666 Every chemical has an ld50 including those in weed. But none of it is in a high enough concentration to be dangerous that way. But if every other breath you took was weed, you'd die from lack of oxygen or burned lungs. Weed is far less dangerous than a majority of non food items we consume but everything can be done to excess.
I like the way you don't necessarily demonize the use of mushroom (Amanita Muscaria or Psilocybe Cubensis). Just warn people to be careful and also recommend that if one is to use it as a medicine, then respect it like a medicine.
I have tried Amanita Muscaria a few times, but only 1 small cap or half of a larger one at a time, and all it did is give me 9 hours of great sleep. I did my research and knew that a few caps would lead me into mind-altering territory, which I didn't want. I cringed when I heard "6 more caps", expecting a not very fun outcome, but didn't expect it to be fatal.
@bytefu Thank you for leaving a constructive comment. Your comment is a good one and I thank you for it. Not like all these other comments which is joke after joke after joke as if they were a bunch of clowns.
it usually takes 2 to 3 caps to be fatal. And that depends how diluted the mushroom is and how it is consumed. put it in a milk and it actually gets deadlier.
@@NightridingDoomfrom what I read it’s more like 10-15 caps to get in the danger zone. It obviously depends on the potency, preparation and your physiology but still far off from 2-3. I myself ate 5 once with no issues. Just felt like a bit drunk and slept great with amazing dreams.
@@damianlopez7630 That doesn't bother me as much as the desperate people begging for likes by stealing other people's comments! Babe wake up.. so and so just uploaded! 🤦♀️
So I'm a fairly experienced forager. Here are my three big mushroom foraging rules: 1) If you can't be 100% sure what it is, don't eat it. When in doubt, don't risk it. 2) Know what mushrooms grow in the area you're in. A safe mushroom from your area might not grow in a different one. 3) Make sure your field guide is from a reputable publisher. There are a lot of self-published field guides on Amazon that are made with AI and not accurate. If you're new to foraging, look for books at your local national park, or ask the rangers which publishers they like. Seriously though, be careful. There are lots of cases of South East Asian families finding Amanita Phalloides and mistaking it for paddy straw mushrooms, which are common in SE Asia, but don't grow in the US. Even "safer" lookalikes to mushrooms that aren't amanitas (like Aspen Boletes vs. King Boletes) can give you a very bad evening vomiting. Foraging can be a wonderful and empowering hobby, but it does come with risks. Know them, and know your plants!
I've been foraging for 4 years. I don't mess with white mushrooms that grow directly out of the ground. I'm not tempting fate and getting a death cap or destroying angel. 😊
I mean, it's not intentional. It's kind of how the body is. It follows specific procedures for how to "restart" or fix things, but it isn't always the best thing to do. With modern medicine, humans have found more efficient and less destructive methods to deal with things that are kind of "outside" what the body would do normally. Like when someone has a specific kind of pregnancy that results in a dead fetus and the body calcifies it. The body can either reabsorb the fetus or expel it, but sometimes it's too large to be reabsorbed. So then the body, in an attempt to fix things, deals with it like a foreign body and tries to protect the mother's body from it and calcifies it to keep dead matter "quarantined." It would've been better to expel it, but since the body couldn't, it did that. And while it works, it's not ideal. It's never "intentional" in the way that it actively attempts to harm itself. It just does what it thinks should be done to preserve itself, but sometimes it's not quite right.
In addition to everything edstella stated, there are many things our bodies do that seem self destructive in a modern lens, but there never would have been evolutionary pressure to have moderation on some responses. For this example, you'd already be dead and these responses to more mild problems did keep people alive.
@@nightbringar7558 Indeed and I get that. Heart attack is 100% fatal when untreated so of course the body doesn't have any failsafes after the fact. However it's also so interesting that in cases where medical intervention does allow the patient to survive the attack, the reboot process causes damage in addition to the loss of blood flow (and therefore stopping supply flow). Makes me wonder if there's a possibility for it occuring in unborn babies as well right when their heart starts beating for the first time. This opens so many medical possibilities. Learning to understand these micro-mechanisms inside the body could save untold numbers of lives. Luck is just a culmination of variables human beings aren't capable of taking into account or perhaps even concieving of. And little bit by little bit, humanity is reducing the number of those incalculable/inconceivable variables. I don't think any one could know that better than a doctor. A feat that even the Romans did not conquer on such a level despite how inventive and brilliant both they and all of our ancestors were.
Love your channel...But the actors portrayed in this episode were absolutely brilliant...Not often do you see actors play out their roles in apperance/personality, but the "star" of this episode absolutly nailed it. Rarely do you see someone I would envision blindly gulping down unknown quantities of a drugs with absolute abandon, but this gentleman was perfect...Great vid
As a Norwegian we are taught to stay away from the "red fly mushroom" (amanita muscaria/fly agaric)- which is very common in the southern parts of Norway - as it is a known "killer mushroom". We also get to hear about the (apparent myth) that Vikings used to eat these in order to "go berserk".
But it was used for good things too. We just forgot to mention that when we wrote the textbooks and just thought it would be easier to default to mass hysteria over a mushroom because why not.
I imagine the Vikings as the Jackass guys - pranking each other, saying the mushroom will make you a God at raping and pillaging and other Viking shit… but it just makes you sleepy AF and everyone draws Viking dix and gang signs on your face in sharpie.
I like that you said if you're going to use something as a medicine, treat it as a medicine. Do your research, know what you're getting into, get it from a reputable source, and for the love of god use a proper dosage and don't just take a bunch because you think "taking more will always equal more benefits" because that's not how anything works
starting this video i was like damn, someone died off magic mushies...but i was in such a huge SHOCK when he said amanita. I swear the first thing anyone interested in mushrooms is taught that you should stay away from them. Its crazy people would take, especially as psilocybin exists
it may be the first thing anyone casually interested in mushrooms learns, but if you do your research, you can eat them, both by paraboiling them to remove toxins and eat it as a cooked edible, or dried for various uses. I own an amanita muscaria tincture made by a mycologist. hamiltions pharmacopeia is a show with an episode all about amanita muscaria and it has really great unbiased information on the mushroom
@@netherworldfiendEh, in a few years we might be reading about people getting cardiac valvulopathy from daily microdosing (tryptamines exert their psychological effects by acting on the 5HT2A receptor, which is closely related to 5HT2B which regulates the growth of your heart valves). But yeah, someone getting a fatal acute OD seems extremely unlikely.
They’re INCREDIBLY common these days, especially since around 2022. If you go to any smoke shop in states where weed is illegal, they’re beyond ubiquitous, and sold in both high dose edibles and disposable vapes. Nasty work if you ask ya boy
You should avoid everything from the gas station except the gas, and even that's questionable. I do have a fun little travel size toothbrush I got at one though.
This is tragic but between that hilarious actor playing the hippy dippy type munching down shrooms and the Doom music I couldn't help but laugh my ass off for the first part of the video.
I collected some when I was a teen. We dried them in the oven, cut them up and ate them to get high. Gravity felt three times stronger and colours where more intense. I painted a picture on the trip. Very risky behavior in hindsight, but a good memory as well
I once ate one as a 5 year old kid. Found it while mushroom picking in the forest. Anyway I started hallucinating, and imagined buildings were falling over. When I was put in bed, I had nightmares about oppressive geometric shapes increasing and decreasing in size.
@@jackster2352 Wow. Holy crap you could be right. Shit, is that what caused it? Oh my god, that's extremely plausible. THANK YOU for pointing that out, I'm actually very serious right now. I never connected the dots. I always was a bit 'different' from the other kids, and still am to this day. I was extremely creative and curious. To this day, those are the qualities of myself that I value most highly. I hate to say this out loud, but I've always been a bit of a genius. Could it really be THAT's why I turned out this way... Thank you, really.
@@netherworldfiend Yep. Probably the most vivid memory I have from that time. Mommy told me not to eat the dotted mushrooms, but I thought better because Mario eats them all the time. I'll just take a nibble, and she'll never even know. Anyway I get such a bad headache that I have to be carried to the car, and fall asleep on the floor at home. Still remember that dream like it was yesterday. Maybe I should try again, this time as a more responsible and informed adult.
geometric shapes in nightmares are no joke; I've had needle structures, with impossibly thin points tracing an infinitely smooth surface, defying any logic, while chewing hardened cheese in my sleep. There is no sleep those nights.
Thank you so much for giving a valid and in-depth review of this incident and the problem of A. muscaria products. It’s rare to see medical content/media that does the research ❤
"RCT3 is a 28 year old man, presenting to his computer desk with intrigue, excitement and mild amusement. He was extremely pleased to see that one of his favourite channels had uploaded once again, and was looking forward to learning something new."
Always get a laugh out of asking anyone who claims that "natural" ingredients cannot harm humans if they would eat deadly nightshade berries or destroying angel toadstools.
Hey it's Hamilton! I remember him from my days at Groundworks Coffee in Venice CA. Very kind and memorable fellow. Nice to see him participating in one of the more informative documentary series'. Good show, Hamilton.
Respiratory Arrest: Hyperactivation of GABAergic pathways in the medullary respiratory centers reduces sensitivity to hypercapnia (elevated CO₂) and hypoxia (low O₂). This results in central hypoventilation syndrome, progressing to apnea. Cardiac Arrest Mechanism: Secondary to hypoxia, myocardial tissue undergoes anaerobic metabolism, leading to lactic acidosis, intracellular pH reduction, and impaired sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca²⁺ cycling, culminating in ventricular fibrillation or asystole. Ischemic Cascade in Brain Cells: Depletion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) disrupts Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase pumps, causing cytotoxic edema. Excessive glutamate release during hypoxia triggers NMDAR-mediated excitotoxicity, leading to calcium overload in mitochondria. Formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) damages mitochondrial membranes, initiating apoptotic signaling cascades.
i saw a thing that said depending on the cell type 25%-75% of the atp produced goes towards driving the sodium potassium pumps (and nerves are toward the higher end)
It’s the theory behind how Amenita’s properties were first discovered.. by tribesman watching reindeer trip the fuck out after eating them, they discovered if you drank the reindeer piss, you would get all of the good effects and none of the sickness.
@@user-bo5qb2rb8qthey digest the ibotenic acid into more muscimol. Muscimol is a GABA agonist, most comparable in effects and mechanism to the drug Ambien. It's the desired compound in Amanita Muscaria, the Ibotenic acid however causes cramps, agitation and in worst case, seizures, and is undesired. So you feed the mushroom to reindeer, because they convert the ibotenic acid into muscimol and piss it out
I think if you want to do psylocibin it's very hard to get into trouble. Much harder than with alcohol. But Amanita? Overdosing is dangerous, eating the wrong type is lethal. Amanita is like playing Russian roulette with someone else loading the gun out of sight. uestion the sanity of anyone
Welp, this was literally Gas station mushrooms, if you read the article they even found pregabalin in some of the edibles, I could imagine there's a bunch of shit in there. Also the dude massively overdosed. There's people taking amanita ritualistically for decades and theyre fine.
Im a mushroom forager. I found a huge patch of absolute honkers of yellow amanita muscaria this fall. The caps were almost a foot wide flattened out. There was like 30 of them in a little area right beside a trail. They looked awesome but i know you better not eat them. Lol
Something that's natural is something that only benefits you, which is anything that tastes good. (Not including junk food and drugs since they're artificial)
Yehe I'm so sick of product that say this and is marketing as extra healthy because of this... Some times we need processing to remove har full natural ingredients...
@HaqiqaSeeker Nature is a cruel mistress. The list of harmful natural substances is much longer than the list of beneficial natural substances. This is a byproduct of interspecies competition, which is one of the main drivers of natural selection. Being able to eat and avoid being eaten has been the impetus for the synthesis of countless terrifying toxins.
@@dougdupont6134eh… i disagree. i’ve had eating disorders and they’re a bch and a half. i can imagine someone being so desperate that they’ll risk brain worms. skinny or death and all… (v glad i’m recovered from that.) this guy doesn’t didn’t seem to have any sort of mental issue going on other than “lacks self preservation instinct”, though.
Thank you for another year of great content. Deeply appreciate your contributions to the community. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 🎉
The patient was found to have *Carrumemia* ; "carrum" meaning "wheeled vehicle", and "emia" meaning presence in the blood. What "T" hadn't told the doctors was that, twelve hours ago, he had eaten an entire 1997 Toyota Corolla
Thank you, Chubby Emu, for your videos and for your caring for your fellow humans enough to work so hard educating us about so many things. Even teaching us Latin at times, I've learned a lot from your videos- Happiest of Holidays to you and yours! ☮️
You really put effort in all of your videos. I am not connected to medicine at all, but even I understand everything clearly what you say here. Good job, keep it up!
The actor in this one was very good! Edit: I foolishly bought gas station mushroom gummies one time. Found out the mushrooms in there didn't amount to anything but the main ingredient is 5HTP. I got a very unpleasant and scary spike in seratonin for about 4 hours. Just leave these things alone alltogether.
my roommate brought home some "mushrooms" (nooo idea where we got them) and they said "I felt like a speedbump in a parkinglot. Would not recommend" We live close enough to where shrooms are decriminalized; there was no point in getting offbrand unlabeled/unregulated crap when you can buy whole dried ones with strain specificity
So glad you posted this. I had something similar happen to me when i used to do mushrooms. Passed out, felt like my heart stopped but i was tripping so idk, woke up convulsing and went through three cycles of this wirh increasing intensity. That was 5 years ago and i still have this involuntary muscle thing where i violently shake my head uncontrollably at random with a frequency that seems to be linked to how stressed i am at the time. Didn't go to the hospital but have asked doctors about it afterwards and no one seems to know what to say other than come back if it gets worse. Careful with this stuff guys, it made me think i was the second coming of Jesus along with so many other really weird symptoms for 6 months and periodically with decreased intensity over time for about two years after this trip i am describing.
The acting at 8:05 is absolutely insane. It's very convincing that this guy is high af and possibly having a good time at the moment. The new actor is great! It is quite sad that a lack of regulation (not prohibition) and education make these unfortunate outcomes more likely. The friend did as much as he could do. It must've been a horrible experience for him.
i like this youtube channel because they explain situations that actually happen and recreate it with accuracy and is very good, with attention to detail and over reviewed explanation that is simply just correct.
who needs they shrussy ate? 🍄👁👄👁
The FDA just sent a letter out re: Amanita muscaria as I post this video in December 2024, saying "Amanita muscaria, its extracts, and certain constituents (muscimol, ibotenic acid, and muscarine), when used or intended for use in conventional food, are unapproved food additives. Food containing such ingredients is adulterated under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and are subject to enforcement action.” www.fda.gov/food/post-market-determinations-use-substance-not-gras/letter-industry-use-amanita-muscaria-or-its-constituents-food
Here’s some personal commentary: This letter comes as a response to recent situations: the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly on 18 July 2024 (the one from this video when I mentioned Gas Station Mushroom Edibles) and from the “microdose edibles” 2024 recall, also mentioned in the video. In both of those situations, more than just Amanita muscaria chemicals (Ibotenic Acid, Muscimol, Muscarine) were found by laboratory, if they were found at all, in the products. So, if these products were supposed to be Amanita muscaria edibles, but weren’t, then that really sucks that Amanita muscaria is taking the fall for this. Letter aside, from a personal standpoint you should be aware of what the actual Amanita muscaria mushroom’s impact on you can be. Everything that goes into your body has a benefit-to-risk assessment. Be wary of composite products. Be reasonable, take care of yourself, and be well!
Shrussy is crazy😭
i a m s o r r y ????
Ayo chubby emu 👀🤨
First
Pardon? 😳
Babe wake up, someone is presenting to the emergency room
I myself presented to the emergency room the other day and this was all I could think of 😂
O m g!!
Come up with something new and original!
Copycat!
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 wow, what a bundle of joy you are
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 cuz it's still good. chill broski
Babe wake up, someone is presenting to the emergency room, WHERE WE ARE NOW*
Finally someone who tells the medical team what happened, and even brought the packaging.
And... he still died
fr
And finally the doctor tried sniffing some too
@@pum-pururum-tum He was already dead when he got to the ER (clinically dead anyway). Life support was keeping his body going, but MA himself, was gone.
This was my thought too. This outcome sucks in this case, but it was still nice to hear the friend didn’t try to hide anything. Too often when drugs are involved people panic and try to cover things up.
Every time I feel a little too impulsive, this channel is always there to keep me in check.
He said be extremely careful 😅
"Who needs they shrussy ate." is not a sentence I expected to ever read in an educational video.
Smh you ever eaten some juicy shrussy? Get learned young'n
lol
mfw I read the meme: 8:01
And that's a rather rare, specialized meme too😂
What does it mean? I’m old lol. Googled it and still don’t get it.
Damn his friend is a real one
1. stayed the 'more sober' trip sitter
2. called 911 + CPR
3. immediately told staff what they ate
4. EVEN TOOK THE EXACT BAG TO SHOW
I really hope he is doing okay. Losing a friend in this way has to be so traumatic.
And yet, this one had the "at autopsy" ending.
@@GrammarSplaining even if you plan things as right as possible things can still go bad (i do understand one thing here was planned very bad)
Does MA mean mushroom addict?
All you guys are wrong!!! the friend is irresponsible!!! he should have monitored his roommate's actions and not allow his roommate to eat more than one cap that made them feel good. and stay at that one limit...also the roommate was neglectful the minute he saw his roommate contorting in the bed he should have immediately called 911 while he was still contorting. Irresponsible!!! not necessarily a good friend not necessarily a bad friend. only an irresponsible friend. that's what it is. An irresponsible friend. And also the friend was not smart instead of thinking carefully you can tell by the actor and his actions he had some kind of disability mentally. May He Rest In Holy GOD'S Presence. The surviving roommate must be thinking that it was technically his fault. But I don't think you should be blamed I think it was sort of a misjudgment of those dosage. And irresponsible behavior
I think this is the only channel of this type that's extremely serious and extremely silly. Love that.
muscimol and muscarine is no danger btw. its ibotenic acid thats bad. If you know how to prepare it, Amanita Muscaria is harmless and actually good for many things.
Knowledge is king and always respect psychedelics and deliriants.
Remember, its never the drugs fault, its the users fault. In the wrong hands, even NSAID (headache/painkillers) or antihistamines can be lethal.
@@nr1NPC bro how about just don't eat the poison mushroom
@@juhis5936 If you prepare it correctly, like I said. Then its not poisonous and has many benefits.
@@nr1NPC i do not believe this to be true. I have to look into it more when I have time. But GABA agonists are very often at least moderately problematic, and muscimol is a gaba agonist. I do not doubt that ibotenic acid is worse, but i think saying muscimol is harmless is a very dangerous thing to say.
Even if it has benefits, these things need to be treated with respect, and can't be portrayed as harmless
@@blueangels111 I wrote "Knowledge is king and always respect psychedelics and deliriants. "
"If you believe it to be your medicine, treat it like medicine" is a really incredible insight.
And applies from the moment you pick it, as well as when you buy it.
Buy only from reputable sources you trust with your life, because thats what you are gambling.
Dose as precisely as possible, having done your homework on reasonable effective doses in people your sex and weight.
Dont take more than the minimum required to get the result you need.
Take things new to you with supervision from someone you trust.
BE SMART and dont intake toxic shit just to mess with your head. Theres a lot of safer ways to do that!
"If you use the word 'partake' when describing the ingestion of your medicine, it's not your medicine."
The mantra of alcoholics.
The mantra of alcoholics.
@RICDirector in this case seems he just overdose by choice. Taking 7 instead of 1 and of various size
I took a foreageing class once and learned a fantastic lesson.
"There are bold mushroom eaters, and there are old mushroom eaters. There are no old, bold mushroom eaters."
Always know what you are ingesting beyond a doubt!
beyond
The same proverb is used for pilots.
Spore test, ALWAYS 🌠
@@royalaxe fixed, ty
My number 1 rule: no matter how many books or websites you read, never pick or eat wild mushrooms unless you have someone with you who has picked and eaten those exact mushrooms in the same area many times before (lots of mushrooms look alike and a mushroom that’s safe to eat can have a toxic evil twin elsewhere).
Found a bunch of Amanita Virosa growing in me and my neighbor’s yards. I put on some gloves, picked them from the ground as deep as could, bagged them up and tied the bags tightly….. and promptly threw them in the trash.
Amanita Virosa is also known as the Destroying Angel, and contains the same chemicals as the Death Caps. In 40 years, that is the only time I have ever seen those in my area, let alone my own backyard. I trashed them as my neighbor had a dog at the time (who also loved to eat things she found on the ground), and there were many stray cats in our area. I didn’t want an animal massacre 😬
A. virosa. Specific names do not get capitalized. Good eye though and love the pet safety aspect. Just remember that Amanita spp. are highly beneficial to trees and other woody shrubs and they do have their place in the ecosystem.
If I ever saw those and copied you, I'd also research why those specific mushrooms grew there 🙀
@@cynomain9802 A. virosa is a mycorrhizal species of fungi, meaning it forms mutualistic relationships with certain species of trees. They benefit with starches, and the trees benefit through an increase in their nutrient uptake capacity.
Dogs don't randomly eat mushrooms. I had a cabin in an area with A. Virosa and many other poisonous species, there were also people with dogs, no dogs would go near it as it doesn't smell like food for them.
@@infiltr80rYou have not met my dog 😞 he spent his first 4 years on this earth finding ways to eat splinters and rocks and mushrooms and thorns and dirt, etc. without us stopping him in time
New actor! Can't wait for him to become a farmer, adventurer and cook susbitious food for another farmer, adventurer.
Poor guy already in the ER in his first video.
I wonder if he just didn't think that the John Hamm lookalike was believable as a shroom user.
I absolutely love this new actor, some of his expressions are simply over-the-top.
omg did he die already? what an entrance!
Tip of the day: sus is short for suspicious.
A woman binged Chubbyemu videos for hours straight, this is how she became paranoid
YWNBAW
The bad thing is i watch this and I'm already paranoid😂
This is why I like that he covers more extreme and unique cases. I'm not gonna take random mushrooms or drink 10 energy drinks you know?? Lol 😂
😂
It's always funny seeing layman getting paranoid. If you want to not get paranoid, you can try studying it. Going to any health college usually takes the hypochondria out of one's mind
Crazy to think that the dude died before presenting to the emergency room, and all that happened between presenting and pulling the plug was keeping the rest of his body alive.
Same happened with my dad, probably he died between taking a ride to a hospital and the bed itself with all the instruments attached to him.
for organ donation probably
@@monad_tcp Well, yeah, but it’s still wild to think that the dude just died before he was admitted to the hospital.
@@monad_tcp I doubt it. Usually you don't donate organs that are both potentially lethally poisoned and starved of circulation for a time sufficient to cause braindeath.
@@monad_tcpWouldn't there be toxins in the organs?
"A FULL recovery" 😊
"A recovery" 😢
"At autopsy" 😬
It can get worse unfortunately. There was a woman who got turned into a vegetable. That's worse than death imo
😂😂
"Carbon recovery"
@@feynstein1004 body still warm. Can be used for experiment
@@feynstein1004 yes it was “couldn’t make a recovery”
I've always loved the science behind Amanita Muscaria. There's an indigenous tribe that figured out that Reindeer don't get sick when eating the raw mushrooms. The ibutenic acid is converted to muscimol as its metabolized and then theyd collect the reindeers urine. After boiling the urine they would consume it for the psychoactive effects while avoiding the negative aspects ibutenic acid.
It's amazing what people try. Never in a thousand years would it occur to me to boil reindeer urine and drink it for a high.
You can get the same effect by dehydrating and heat-treating the mushrooms. No yellow snow required.
@@interstellarsurferyeah, first time I bought some online like god 17 years ago? I “redried” them in the oven before I ate them, lol
@@skyofglass1243 yeah people need to read about more before throwing stuff in their mouth, even regular magic mushrooms can be just as dangerous if they are infected.
Most of all he ate a company product, e.g there are other chemicals in there your body is not setup for
I love that people just figure the weirdest things out through the strangest methods, especially when motivated by indecent things 😂
I've done the GOLDEN TEACHERS mushrooms, I'll say it's the very best strain I've laid my hand on.
I do 3.5 g of the golden teachers mushrooms every 6 months to reboot my brain.
Only people who have taken the GT mushrooms can only understand the powers lol..
After my trip yesterday, I did understand why the golden teachers are praised... you can have some beautiful experiences on them..
Heard so much about magic mushrooms I'll like to give it a try please where do I get?
medicgael
"Nothing that's natural can ever be bad for you," they thought. Except snake venom, poison oak, hemlock, pufferfish, e. coli, carbon monoxide from volcanoes, grizzly bears...
Exactly!!!🤦🤦🤦
@@joyanderson8646 Found another comment like it just above! Such a duh!
I know! Nature is literally full of things trying to kill other things.
200ml of water, but in your lungs.
Actually just about everything that comes out of volcanoes is bad for you
Usually these kinds of videos are like "This guy ate a piece of chocolate, this is how his small intestine ate itself" or "This woman ate one egg too many, here's how her brain failed" and it inevitably makes me paranoid that I might accidentally end up the same way. But this one? Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm safe.
Me with a chocolate egg right now😅
most of chubbyemu's videos are like "someone ate 5 pounds of aspirin every day for 4 years, this is how their brain stopped." none of these videos ever make me paranoid because it's about stuff i would never even think of doing.
@@284mbp gas station sushi and stuff tho
One dude drank the fluid from lava lamp. I can't picture how drunk or drugged out I'd have to be to do that. I'd probably die from the amount of those before I got the chance.
@@qrqrqr0515I eat breakfast at circle K a lot and this always goes through my head.
MA's actor needs a bonus for the incredible work on this video 😂
A former classmate of mine died from this. I am glad you are spreading the word Dr. Bernard.
I am surprised by how many people will just buy random substances and "self-dose" 🤔
Especially since A. muscaria is very common and barely possible to mix up with anything that would kill you. Just go in the spruce woods in autumn.
@@kk-9981People do confuse A. pantherina/pantherinoides with it however, and that is a lot stronger.
@@kk-9981 in my "research" amanita muscaria is a definite pass for me
@@unturned6066 mental health epidemic atm - it's sadly less surprising every day
I feel so bad for his roommate. they seem like they were good friends, and the guy did everything right to try and help him.
The roommate waited for 9 hours before calling an ambulance after seeing MA started convulsing... I wouldn't call that doing everything right. 😬
Yeah I smoked some drugs and was tripping out bad one night..once I was sure I needed the hospital I didn't wait to call. Sucked that I couldn't enjoy myself anymore but at least I'm still here
@@M0dElitehe was contorting in bed and then threw up. Then fell asleep and THEN nine hours later he convulsed. You’re not a good listener.
It's not his fault, if someone decided to swallows 6 mushroom caps
those were actors, maybe the one guy was just sick of his room mate, pretty slick eh...
I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with bipolar. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
Yes sure of mycologist Pedroshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, addiction. Shrooms can really help break the spell. Whatever spell you may be under.
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
Can I Google this dude? How can I find him
Damn that guy is a good friend for sticking by him. There's a lot of people who would just bail so they wouldn't get in trouble. He even brought the packaging so that the medical team would know exactly what type of mushrooms they ate. Fair play.
Most states have laws against prosecuting people who narc on their friends. That being said, bringing the packaging was a good idea. He wouldn’t have to worry anyway since none of the compounds in Amanita muscaria are controlled substances.
still irresponsible for not noticing his friend stopped breathing until it was too late
@@sachiel197 I mean I think it is both.
The guy was irresponsible by not limiting and not monitoring, but at the same time, the decision once everything happened to bring the bag with him to the hospital and explain to the doctors and call 911 was responsible.
He made some great choices after it was too late from the bad choices.
So a regular friend lets them pass away?
@@eggmon420 i agree. as i watching it i was worried the one-mushroom guy would get in trouble. i think some people have in similar situations. i was relieved it was judged an accidental death.,
After watching Chubbyemu for some time now, I conclude:
1. If you don't need it in your body, don't put it in.
2. If you have to put it in, do it in moderation.
3. If you can't do it in moderation and physical, physiological, etc symptoms start, seek immediate medical help.
4. When ask by doctors, always be truthful even if it's embarassing so resolution is quicker.
5. Continue watching Chubbyemu.
After watching Chubbyemu videos I’m surprised I survived my 20s and 30s.
Agreed!
Sounds like my gf
6. Don't drink lava lamps
6. -Emia means presence in blood.
Thank you chuibbyenu I needed to be reminded of this. So watched at right time. Am in recovery And thank you for your channel
A man binged every Chubbyemu video in one weekend. This is what happened to his anxiety levels
Don't consume too much of any one thing, don't habitually consume any one thing, and don't use poisonous drugs.
There that's like 98% of the dangers in his videos. hope it helps
@@quillclock I think it was Dr. Eric Trexler who said on a podcast discussing bad dietary advice: "If you eat a very weird diet, it is going to do very weird things to your body." (Don't eat 30 bananas a day as your only source of nutrition, unless you like potassium overdoses.)
You will never eat day old noodles or any gas station food ever again
As he's presenting to the emergency room with hbp and nausea
LOL!
This is such a good overall harm reduction advice: "You should respect what it can and will do, because if you don't, you're going to find out". Perfection!
Thanks for the video as always, Chubbyemu!
a respectful way of saying "f around and find out"
@arsena5209 I still can't believe what people do without thinking about the consequences the year 2025 is very close I am afraid of the things people will do to themselves.
Anything is dangerous in the wrong quantity, even water.
Not smoking weed 😂
@@wastedtalent666 Boy do I have some news for you..
@@wastedtalent666 Every chemical has an ld50 including those in weed. But none of it is in a high enough concentration to be dangerous that way. But if every other breath you took was weed, you'd die from lack of oxygen or burned lungs.
Weed is far less dangerous than a majority of non food items we consume but everything can be done to excess.
@@wastedtalent666 psychotic breaks would like a word with you
@@wastedtalent666 I had a weed-induced psychosis when I overdosed once. Please be careful. It's relatively safe, but not there are risks
Ah yes, gas station Amanita muscaria. Goes perfectly with gas station sushi 😋
And gas station nachos.
😂
"It came free with the fill-up!"
@@Reubenhubert And sketchy roller hot dogs.
lol
Oh my, a double in December? What a treat! ❤
Chubby emus Christmas gift to us ❤
I like the way you don't necessarily demonize the use of mushroom (Amanita Muscaria or Psilocybe Cubensis). Just warn people to be careful and also recommend that if one is to use it as a medicine, then respect it like a medicine.
No caps on the species name
@delicheese6774 and now I know
I have tried Amanita Muscaria a few times, but only 1 small cap or half of a larger one at a time, and all it did is give me 9 hours of great sleep. I did my research and knew that a few caps would lead me into mind-altering territory, which I didn't want. I cringed when I heard "6 more caps", expecting a not very fun outcome, but didn't expect it to be fatal.
@bytefu Thank you for leaving a constructive comment. Your comment is a good one and I thank you for it. Not like all these other comments which is joke after joke after joke as if they were a bunch of clowns.
it usually takes 2 to 3 caps to be fatal. And that depends how diluted the mushroom is and how it is consumed. put it in a milk and it actually gets deadlier.
@@NightridingDoom Thank you for the information and thank you for not joking around and popping jokes like almost everyone else
@@NightridingDoomfrom what I read it’s more like 10-15 caps to get in the danger zone. It obviously depends on the potency, preparation and your physiology but still far off from 2-3. I myself ate 5 once with no issues. Just felt like a bit drunk and slept great with amazing dreams.
@@damianlopez7630
That doesn't bother me as much as the desperate people begging for likes by stealing other people's comments!
Babe wake up.. so and so just uploaded! 🤦♀️
I appreciate that this video is informative without being anti mushroom.
So I'm a fairly experienced forager. Here are my three big mushroom foraging rules:
1) If you can't be 100% sure what it is, don't eat it. When in doubt, don't risk it.
2) Know what mushrooms grow in the area you're in. A safe mushroom from your area might not grow in a different one.
3) Make sure your field guide is from a reputable publisher. There are a lot of self-published field guides on Amazon that are made with AI and not accurate. If you're new to foraging, look for books at your local national park, or ask the rangers which publishers they like.
Seriously though, be careful. There are lots of cases of South East Asian families finding Amanita Phalloides and mistaking it for paddy straw mushrooms, which are common in SE Asia, but don't grow in the US. Even "safer" lookalikes to mushrooms that aren't amanitas (like Aspen Boletes vs. King Boletes) can give you a very bad evening vomiting.
Foraging can be a wonderful and empowering hobby, but it does come with risks. Know them, and know your plants!
My sister ended up in the ED after ignoring rule 1. She ended up okay but super embarrassed.
I've been foraging for 4 years. I don't mess with white mushrooms that grow directly out of the ground. I'm not tempting fate and getting a death cap or destroying angel. 😊
These guys bought them online so what's the point of your comment 😂
or don't take shroom maybe ? you weak ass
Foraging guides made with AI? The AI that can't figure out how to do human hands? That's legitimately insane
"FUNGUS AMONGUS 😳" almost slipped by me.
Great album btw 😉
@@dynamoproductions5 One of the best bass players alive. Makes me want to improve; makes me want to give up.
@@funkingitup1805 the duality of musician
@@funkingitup1805love your username btw
Creepy
Thanks for taking the time to tell us about this huge concern in such an easy way. What happened was sad, but hopefully this will help.
Learning that thebrain actually damages itself again as the heart starts beating again in insanely interesting O.o
I mean, it's not intentional. It's kind of how the body is. It follows specific procedures for how to "restart" or fix things, but it isn't always the best thing to do. With modern medicine, humans have found more efficient and less destructive methods to deal with things that are kind of "outside" what the body would do normally. Like when someone has a specific kind of pregnancy that results in a dead fetus and the body calcifies it. The body can either reabsorb the fetus or expel it, but sometimes it's too large to be reabsorbed. So then the body, in an attempt to fix things, deals with it like a foreign body and tries to protect the mother's body from it and calcifies it to keep dead matter "quarantined." It would've been better to expel it, but since the body couldn't, it did that. And while it works, it's not ideal. It's never "intentional" in the way that it actively attempts to harm itself. It just does what it thinks should be done to preserve itself, but sometimes it's not quite right.
In addition to everything edstella stated, there are many things our bodies do that seem self destructive in a modern lens, but there never would have been evolutionary pressure to have moderation on some responses. For this example, you'd already be dead and these responses to more mild problems did keep people alive.
@@nightbringar7558 Indeed and I get that. Heart attack is 100% fatal when untreated so of course the body doesn't have any failsafes after the fact.
However it's also so interesting that in cases where medical intervention does allow the patient to survive the attack, the reboot process causes damage in addition to the loss of blood flow (and therefore stopping supply flow).
Makes me wonder if there's a possibility for it occuring in unborn babies as well right when their heart starts beating for the first time. This opens so many medical possibilities.
Learning to understand these micro-mechanisms inside the body could save untold numbers of lives.
Luck is just a culmination of variables human beings aren't capable of taking into account or perhaps even concieving of. And little bit by little bit, humanity is reducing the number of those incalculable/inconceivable variables. I don't think any one could know that better than a doctor.
A feat that even the Romans did not conquer on such a level despite how inventive and brilliant both they and all of our ancestors were.
When you’re starving and then eat a lot, you can get refeeding syndrome and die. The human body tends to struggle with sudden reversals.
Another reason why I NEVER wish to be rescucitated, if I die let me die tf ya tryna battle against the grim reaper for?? 💀🙏
TWO VIDEOS IN 7 DAYS IT'S A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE
I remember "medical Monday"s.. every Monday
@michak8029 omg yes!!! The good ol' days 🥲
I got genuinely worried for either your or my mental math there for a second, jfc.
Thanks!
Thank you!
A woman watched Chubbyemu's videos, now she presented to the emergency room, as a doctor.
girl same😌 definitely motivated me to go med school
🤣
Clever
I identify as a doctor. Pay me doctor wages, or else, dammit.
can i be your patient?
the amount of comments in such little time shows that this chanel is like a plant with fertilizer. growing freely :D
😂😂😂
Just don’t drink the fertilizer
@@WaffleAbuser LOL
or a fungus with a lot of forest floor decaying matter!
@@andrew24601 lol true
Props to the actors! That was great! Thank you Chubbyemu for a another great video!
Love your channel...But the actors portrayed in this episode were absolutely brilliant...Not often do you see actors play out their roles in apperance/personality, but the "star" of this episode absolutly nailed it. Rarely do you see someone I would envision blindly gulping down unknown quantities of a drugs with absolute abandon, but this gentleman was perfect...Great vid
I hope the actor playing the doctor keeps smelling things.
I thought it was surprising that those were REAL dried Amanita caps he was putting in his mouth, too. Extreme realism!
Amanita muscaria has that bright red colour because that is aposematic colouring. The shroom evolved to tell you "You gonna regret eating me".
Meanwhile, Amanita Caesarea is bright orange and is one of the most delicious mushrooms, and one of the few safe to eat raw.
funny how both mushrooms and spicy peppers and the like end up having incredible medical and health applications
Found my word of the day, _aposematic_ Good one. Thanks!
@@igssilva it's lookalike and taste-alike is the deathcap. Yeah no thanks.
No it doesn't. Mushrooms do not use warning colors.
9:31 just in case you forgot
I almost forgot
Someone stole food from my fridge, this what happened to their organs
I'm not sure a 12 gauge counts, and isn't much of a mystery.
you left your fridge open, somebody just took a sandwich. unlucky for them it was my pb and cubensis i had saved for later
😂😂😂😂
@@chilversc sudden onset lead poisoning isnt that uncommon, nobody will think anything of it
me when they stole my sandwich but i laced it with 2000 mg of caffeine
As a Norwegian we are taught to stay away from the "red fly mushroom" (amanita muscaria/fly agaric)- which is very common in the southern parts of Norway - as it is a known "killer mushroom".
We also get to hear about the (apparent myth) that Vikings used to eat these in order to "go berserk".
But it was used for good things too. We just forgot to mention that when we wrote the textbooks and just thought it would be easier to default to mass hysteria over a mushroom because why not.
They only told you half-truth
The mushroom viking connection isn't a myth and amanita muscaria isn't deadly when taken properly and in most contexts.
I imagine the Vikings as the Jackass guys - pranking each other, saying the mushroom will make you a God at raping and pillaging and other Viking shit…
but it just makes you sleepy AF and everyone draws Viking dix and gang signs on your face in sharpie.
@@Cbd_7ohmIt's a myth. Much like there isn't any evidence for "blood eagles"
You know the episode is serious when it starts with THAT backing music.
I like that you said if you're going to use something as a medicine, treat it as a medicine. Do your research, know what you're getting into, get it from a reputable source, and for the love of god use a proper dosage and don't just take a bunch because you think "taking more will always equal more benefits" because that's not how anything works
starting this video i was like damn, someone died off magic mushies...but i was in such a huge SHOCK when he said amanita. I swear the first thing anyone interested in mushrooms is taught that you should stay away from them. Its crazy people would take, especially as psilocybin exists
Yeah I think it's very unheard of for someone to die from psilocybin
it may be the first thing anyone casually interested in mushrooms learns, but if you do your research, you can eat them, both by paraboiling them to remove toxins and eat it as a cooked edible, or dried for various uses. I own an amanita muscaria tincture made by a mycologist. hamiltions pharmacopeia is a show with an episode all about amanita muscaria and it has really great unbiased information on the mushroom
@@netherworldfiendEh, in a few years we might be reading about people getting cardiac valvulopathy from daily microdosing (tryptamines exert their psychological effects by acting on the 5HT2A receptor, which is closely related to 5HT2B which regulates the growth of your heart valves).
But yeah, someone getting a fatal acute OD seems extremely unlikely.
They’re INCREDIBLY common these days, especially since around 2022. If you go to any smoke shop in states where weed is illegal, they’re beyond ubiquitous, and sold in both high dose edibles and disposable vapes. Nasty work if you ask ya boy
But amanita isn’t against the law :/
Small correction 03:12 actually all patients who regain their circulation after cardiac arrest will re-arrest again its just a matter of time
“We all still die eventually” vibes
Don't scare the new subscribers! 😏
"Nothing that's natural can harm you"... botulinum toxin would like to have a word with that guy.
I remember saying that as a teen experimenting with drugs, then I read actual data and realized I was a dumbass and nature wants to kill you
Make that a REALLY painful words...
Cow shit is natural.
Castor beans (ricin) are natural.
Tigers are natural.
Meteors are natural .
Prions would like to have a word.
Snake venom would like to have a word too
Avoiding gas station sushi, nacho cheese, and mushrooms now
You should avoid everything from the gas station except the gas, and even that's questionable.
I do have a fun little travel size toothbrush I got at one though.
Make your own nacho cheese I promise you won’t regret it, or present to the emergency room with botulism 😂
I'm doing the opposite, eating gas station sushi drenched in nacho cheese and topped with mushrooms
@cosmoreverb3943 "he watched a dozen of chubbyemu video, this is what happened to his brain."
Omfg I want sushi and mushroom nachos now though, aaaaaa
I don't fear horror movies anymore, I fear overdosing of vitamins, minerals and mushrooms😅
This is tragic but between that hilarious actor playing the hippy dippy type munching down shrooms and the Doom music I couldn't help but laugh my ass off for the first part of the video.
1:19 is funny
OMG ME
OMG ME
Wiiild
I collected some when I was a teen. We dried them in the oven, cut them up and ate them to get high. Gravity felt three times stronger and colours where more intense. I painted a picture on the trip. Very risky behavior in hindsight, but a good memory as well
Chubbyemu, the actor you've got for this episode is just fantastic! I love this guy.
I once ate one as a 5 year old kid. Found it while mushroom picking in the forest. Anyway I started hallucinating, and imagined buildings were falling over. When I was put in bed, I had nightmares about oppressive geometric shapes increasing and decreasing in size.
unforgettable experience I'm sure
Kind of interesting experience to have as a kid, must’ve been changed your perspective on life whether you realize it or not
@@jackster2352 Wow. Holy crap you could be right. Shit, is that what caused it? Oh my god, that's extremely plausible. THANK YOU for pointing that out, I'm actually very serious right now. I never connected the dots. I always was a bit 'different' from the other kids, and still am to this day. I was extremely creative and curious. To this day, those are the qualities of myself that I value most highly. I hate to say this out loud, but I've always been a bit of a genius. Could it really be THAT's why I turned out this way... Thank you, really.
@@netherworldfiend Yep. Probably the most vivid memory I have from that time. Mommy told me not to eat the dotted mushrooms, but I thought better because Mario eats them all the time. I'll just take a nibble, and she'll never even know. Anyway I get such a bad headache that I have to be carried to the car, and fall asleep on the floor at home. Still remember that dream like it was yesterday. Maybe I should try again, this time as a more responsible and informed adult.
geometric shapes in nightmares are no joke; I've had needle structures, with impossibly thin points tracing an infinitely smooth surface, defying any logic, while chewing hardened cheese in my sleep. There is no sleep those nights.
These clips look ai generated without beeing ai generated. Thats quite an achievement.
I'm sure students in medical school totally love this channel.
Doctors too😅
My sister has just graduated med school. Can confirm, they do. Lol
@Violetlais Congratulations on your sister graduating from medical school. I wish her a great success ahead.
yeah we do
Yup, I did as a medical student! Was especially fun when I knew a random piece of info thanks to chubbyemu! Graduated now but still watching!
"nothing thats natural can be bad for you"
The fly agaric mushroom : Am i a joke to you?!
It's not bad if it's made right and at the right dose.
@@disposablealienbrains7010 don't encourage anyone!
psst hey stupid Fly Agric isnt toxic .. its cousins are deadly toxic though .. dummy he even mentions it in the video The Death's Head cap
die dosis macht das gift.
Fly agarics are incredibly beneficial in many ways.
Thank you so much for giving a valid and in-depth review of this incident and the problem of A. muscaria products.
It’s rare to see medical content/media that does the research ❤
"RCT3 is a 28 year old man, presenting to his computer desk with intrigue, excitement and mild amusement. He was extremely pleased to see that one of his favourite channels had uploaded once again, and was looking forward to learning something new."
Meowth needs HUGS
Always get a laugh out of asking anyone who claims that "natural" ingredients cannot harm humans if they would eat deadly nightshade berries or destroying angel toadstools.
Potatoes are part of the nightshade family and grow berries that look like green tomatoes. Eating the berries and greens is a terrible idea.
It's just a baseless strawman claim emu repeats to cause engagement at this point
Hey it's Hamilton! I remember him from my days at Groundworks Coffee in Venice CA. Very kind and memorable fellow. Nice to see him participating in one of the more informative documentary series'. Good show, Hamilton.
Respiratory Arrest: Hyperactivation of GABAergic pathways in the medullary respiratory centers reduces sensitivity to hypercapnia (elevated CO₂) and hypoxia (low O₂). This results in central hypoventilation syndrome, progressing to apnea.
Cardiac Arrest Mechanism: Secondary to hypoxia, myocardial tissue undergoes anaerobic metabolism, leading to lactic acidosis, intracellular pH reduction, and impaired sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca²⁺ cycling, culminating in ventricular fibrillation or asystole.
Ischemic Cascade in Brain Cells:
Depletion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) disrupts Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase pumps, causing cytotoxic edema.
Excessive glutamate release during hypoxia triggers NMDAR-mediated excitotoxicity, leading to calcium overload in mitochondria.
Formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) damages mitochondrial membranes, initiating apoptotic signaling cascades.
i saw a thing that said depending on the cell type 25%-75% of the atp produced goes towards driving the sodium potassium pumps (and nerves are toward the higher end)
Easy for you to say.
Can't believe you hit us with shrussy.
Aren't you supposed to filter it through a reindeer first?
What's this reindeer thing, seen a few people mentioning that now
It’s the theory behind how Amenita’s properties were first discovered.. by tribesman watching reindeer trip the fuck out after eating them, they discovered if you drank the reindeer piss, you would get all of the good effects and none of the sickness.
@@user-bo5qb2rb8qthey digest the ibotenic acid into more muscimol. Muscimol is a GABA agonist, most comparable in effects and mechanism to the drug Ambien. It's the desired compound in Amanita Muscaria, the Ibotenic acid however causes cramps, agitation and in worst case, seizures, and is undesired. So you feed the mushroom to reindeer, because they convert the ibotenic acid into muscimol and piss it out
@@user-bo5qb2rb8q reindeer's pee mentioned here
-getting concerned over the title, clicking the video
-its not about psilocybin
-phew
I thought it would be about some other mushrooms mislabeled/misidentified as psilocybin
drugs: 😎🥳🥳⚡🥱😮💨😵💫😵💫🥴🤤🤯🤮🤢🤢 🚑😵🏥 ☠ ⚰🪦
I saw the thumbnail. An unfortunate L for team amanita muscaria
I think if you want to do psylocibin it's very hard to get into trouble. Much harder than with alcohol. But Amanita? Overdosing is dangerous, eating the wrong type is lethal. Amanita is like playing Russian roulette with someone else loading the gun out of sight.
uestion the sanity of anyone
Welp, this was literally Gas station mushrooms, if you read the article they even found pregabalin in some of the edibles, I could imagine there's a bunch of shit in there. Also the dude massively overdosed. There's people taking amanita ritualistically for decades and theyre fine.
Just watching mushrooms grow in slow motion is therapeutic enough for me.
Pretry sure that's fast
@@drivernephi5587 He experiences time differently
@@drivernephi5587 you certainly have not eaten mushrooms to see it
You’re watching them in time lapse, not slow motion 😂
@@ericryan7935 how can you tell if am consuming mushrooms, myself
Im a mushroom forager. I found a huge patch of absolute honkers of yellow amanita muscaria this fall. The caps were almost a foot wide flattened out. There was like 30 of them in a little area right beside a trail. They looked awesome but i know you better not eat them. Lol
Honkers 😂
Yay, a Chubbyemu video just 7 days after the previous one
“All natural is healthy!” So is dog poop, poison ivy and rattlesnake venom.
Something that's natural is something that only benefits you, which is anything that tastes good. (Not including junk food and drugs since they're artificial)
Strychnine, Muscimol, Scopolamine...
Yehe I'm so sick of product that say this and is marketing as extra healthy because of this... Some times we need processing to remove har full natural ingredients...
@@MemenativeNightshade, natures’s sweet, sweet candy 👏👏 love it
@HaqiqaSeeker Nature is a cruel mistress. The list of harmful natural substances is much longer than the list of beneficial natural substances. This is a byproduct of interspecies competition, which is one of the main drivers of natural selection. Being able to eat and avoid being eaten has been the impetus for the synthesis of countless terrifying toxins.
something about the lighting of the scene and expressions of the actor makes it look so unreal
This one is even dumber than the guy who microdosed deepweb shrooms. Bro went all in 💀
That “microdoser” didn’t even micro dose. He straight up mainlined it.
Still less dumb than the one eating dark web tape worm eggs.
nah he macrodosed. macro means huge (sort of)
@@dougdupont6134eh… i disagree. i’ve had eating disorders and they’re a bch and a half. i can imagine someone being so desperate that they’ll risk brain worms. skinny or death and all… (v glad i’m recovered from that.) this guy doesn’t didn’t seem to have any sort of mental issue going on other than “lacks self preservation instinct”, though.
Nah that guy is equally dumb that guy injected it
presence of Lyrica is WILD
where to buy that brand?? asking for a friend😩
best video to watch when your anxious and when one of your family members has bad mental health.
1:39 hes getting freaky
I was looking for this comment😭
TWO in December?! We are being spoiled! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
The title should have been "A Man Macrodosed Online-Bought Mushrooms And It ENDED His Life"
I've see Amanita Muscaria growing wild. I've never been tempted to eat any.
Thank you for another year of great content. Deeply appreciate your contributions to the community. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 🎉
Props to Brendan who handle all that during a trip on mushrooms!
You know shit is bad when the doom music starts playing
Lol😂 I thought I was the only one who noticed
>Ingest some two-week old leftovers from the back of the fridge
>E1M8 Sign of Evil starts playing
The patient was found to have *Carrumemia* ; "carrum" meaning "wheeled vehicle", and "emia" meaning presence in the blood.
What "T" hadn't told the doctors was that, twelve hours ago, he had eaten an entire 1997 Toyota Corolla
That doc who smelled the bag of mushrooms...i kinda feel that's another potential patient in another video lol
Thank you, Chubby Emu, for your videos and for your caring for your fellow humans enough to work so hard educating us about so many things. Even teaching us Latin at times, I've learned a lot from your videos- Happiest of Holidays to you and yours! ☮️
😅 emia presence in blood
Hamilton Matthews, great acting, loved it! I love these videos, so informative and scientific, combined with great acting, fantastic!
lol... 🤔🤔 I was thinking you meant ''Hamilton Morris''🤔🤔
This is probably the best "friend/roomate" that weve ever seen on this channel. Literally did everything right.
maitake maitake guruguruguru
PS: the actor for Patient MA absolutely killed it
tyty
chotto matsutake yo!
"It can't be bad if it's natural." Riiiiight... dude, mushrooms have a whole range of effects on animals!
Its not complicated to grow and make heroin with a field full of poppies.
You really put effort in all of your videos. I am not connected to medicine at all, but even I understand everything clearly what you say here. Good job, keep it up!
The actor in this one was very good!
Edit: I foolishly bought gas station mushroom gummies one time. Found out the mushrooms in there didn't amount to anything but the main ingredient is 5HTP. I got a very unpleasant and scary spike in seratonin for about 4 hours. Just leave these things alone alltogether.
my roommate brought home some "mushrooms" (nooo idea where we got them) and they said "I felt like a speedbump in a parkinglot. Would not recommend"
We live close enough to where shrooms are decriminalized; there was no point in getting offbrand unlabeled/unregulated crap when you can buy whole dried ones with strain specificity
The actors in these videos are just great!
So glad you posted this. I had something similar happen to me when i used to do mushrooms. Passed out, felt like my heart stopped but i was tripping so idk, woke up convulsing and went through three cycles of this wirh increasing intensity. That was 5 years ago and i still have this involuntary muscle thing where i violently shake my head uncontrollably at random with a frequency that seems to be linked to how stressed i am at the time. Didn't go to the hospital but have asked doctors about it afterwards and no one seems to know what to say other than come back if it gets worse. Careful with this stuff guys, it made me think i was the second coming of Jesus along with so many other really weird symptoms for 6 months and periodically with decreased intensity over time for about two years after this trip i am describing.
The acting at 8:05 is absolutely insane. It's very convincing that this guy is high af and possibly having a good time at the moment. The new actor is great!
It is quite sad that a lack of regulation (not prohibition) and education make these unfortunate outcomes more likely. The friend did as much as he could do. It must've been a horrible experience for him.
i like this youtube channel because they explain situations that actually happen and recreate it with accuracy and is very good, with attention to detail and over reviewed explanation that is simply just correct.
I used to love magic mushrooms in my youth but you just can't trust anything anymore.
Hidden message: Fungus Amongus
Great Album btw 😉 12:02