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Account of an accidental mushroom trip

Amanita muscaria — the red-and-white toadstool of fairy tales and Mario games — is poisonous raw, but boiling breaks down enough of its toxins that brave people around the world eat it.

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Ellsworth Toohey16h agoen

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