A 53-year-old mother and personal trainer has been identified as the victim of a suspected mushroom poisoning at a wellness retreat in regional Victoria on Saturday night.

Rachael Dixon and two other people are believed to have consumed mushrooms at the Soul Barn Creative Wellbeing Centre in Clunes near Ballarat.

  • Thornburywitch
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    8 months ago

    Especially as there are still a lot of UNIDENTIFIED native species here in Victoria. Some estimate that up to 70% of native mushrooms have not yet been formally identified. Or evaluated in any way for danger or edibility. This info dates from about 10 years ago so situation might have improved since then.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah. Foraging is a cool hobby but you put your life on the line eating anything that isn’t reliably identifiable

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      8 months ago

      Wow! I didn’t know there were that many! Seems like a bit of a mugs game then tbh

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        8 months ago

        Yep. There are whole populations of scientists that would loooooovvveeee to spend more time researching mushrooms/fungi/slime moulds, but the funding is scant and fragile. You might like to check out this website for the latest news on slime moulds (which are fascinating) - www.dictybase.org
        This is a database by scientists for scientists but some of the articles are accessible to us normals and are a fascinating look at genomics in general. Worth a look if you don’t mind looking up the vocabulary nearly all the time.