سرايا الإخبارية
سرايا الإخبارية
Ready to play
Ready to play
The fungus known as "Lanmoawa Asiatica" grows in Yunnan Province, China. Consuming it, especially when raw or poorly cooked, can cause visual and auditory hallucinations that last from one to three days, sometimes extending up to a week. Symptoms vary, including seeing tiny, dwarf-like creatures and their constant movements, with no obvious organ dysfunction evident in medical tests. This is due to hallucinogenic compounds present in the mushroom, which was classified in 2015 as a new species scientifically and is genetically similar to the "Porcini" mushroom. Although studies have not precisely identified the active substance, the mushroom is now included in Yunnan's food listings after adopting thorough cooking methods and avoiding alcohol during consumption, aiming for safe use. Research continues to understand how it affects humans.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)