Disease: poisoning

Neurotoxicity associated with the medicinal mushroom product-Diamond Shruumz: A case report

A 17-year-old girl became severely ill after eating a chocolate bar containing a medicinal mushroom product that was contaminated with muscimol, a toxic compound from poisonous mushrooms. She experienced confusion, uncontrollable muscle jerks, dilated pupils, and excessive drooling, requiring hospitalization and temporary breathing assistance. Though her symptoms resolved within 8 hours and she recovered fully, this case highlights the serious danger of unregulated mushroom supplements that can be contaminated with deadly toxins.

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Diversity and biological characteristics of macrofungi of district Bajaur, a remote area of Pakistan in the Hindu Kush range

Researchers conducted the first-ever comprehensive survey of mushrooms in the Bajaur district of Pakistan, documenting 51 different species. While many species are edible and nutritious, containing high levels of protein, fiber, and minerals, some are highly poisonous and can cause serious illness or death. The study found that certain mushrooms like Morchella esculenta are already used by local communities as food and medicine, and many other species could potentially be developed for medicinal or culinary use with further research.

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