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Strategies & Market Trends : Galapagos Islands

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To: X Y Zebra who wrote (3594)9/30/2002 11:28:29 PM
From: Libbyt  Read Replies (1) of 57110
 
It seems like every year there is at least one case of someone who is poisoned by eating wild mushrooms in our area.

The child who needed a liver transplant was picking mushrooms with "an expert" who was a friend of the family.

Individuals who become sick from eating the wrong wild mushrooms are lucky if they are just very sick with gastro-intestinal symptoms, but the unlucky ones die or need a liver transplant.

The risk to me just isn't worth the amount of money to be saved by picking wild mushrooms! I'll "pick" all of my wild mushrooms at the grocery store. <g>
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