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Oct 18, 2012 4:37pm
Amanita bisporigera is what I believe she ate, which contains the Amanitin toxin that damages the liver cells…. Ibrahim was able to treat her with experimental drug silibinin, according to the Courant. She recovered immediately after receiving the drug. -

Woman Accidentally Poisons Family With Mushrooms Picked From Backyard « CBS Connecticut

Medicine, Environment, Food

I wanted to note this drug, ‘SILIBININ’, as something that should be available when times are tough.  More people will look to mushrooms for eating and I remember the times Winston and I would go to the Hartford Reservoir area and hunt mushrooms, Winston being a master, who knew all by Latin names. One in particular, looked like the Amanita, but without the telltale ring around near the cap of the mushroom.  It was commonly called the Parasol mushroom, and Winston would take them into the Grill on  campus for them to saute.  I passed on that opportunity. He claimed they tasted like ‘steak in a tomato sauce’.

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