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Quote: That's not how it works. Water doesn't readily undergo redox reactions. Think about it. If water oxidized the psilo then the water itself must be reduced. Water doesn't just split into its elements very easily. The thing about water is, like any solvent it can contain dissolved O2 (oxygen gas). Also water can react itself (not as an oxidant but as a nucleophile) which allows it to slowly destroy a lot of organic matter. Human beings age with oxidative stress, it causes a whole whack of health problems. If the water that makes up the majority of our body mass was able to act as an oxidant, there's no way we'd live 70+ years like we do. Dropping science like always.
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