‘It’s pretty horrendous.’
He explained that toxins from the mushroom are absorbed into the bloodstream, with its irritant nature triggering a number of stomach problems including nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and dehydration, which puts pressure on the kidneys.Don and Gail Patterson died, with authorities investigating exactly what triggered their deaths.In a disturbing and cruel twist, victims often feel like they are recovering when the toxin finally leaves the stomach.
“Given the recent focus on mushrooms, the AMGA feels it necessary to inform the public that commercially grown mushrooms, produced in Australia, are safe and high quality. If you want safe mushrooms, buy fresh, Australian-grown mushrooms,” it said in a statement.Patterson said she gave authorities what she had preserved from the lunch so they could examine it.
Robertson said the toxin can be hard to identify because it is out of the bloodstream in about 24 hours.
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