Tom hasn't found out who his donor was, but he wrote a letter to the family. He's lectured 15 hundred students that have learned from him since the transplant. There are kno mico ccins on the spores that could be inhaled. And if you entail an large amount, hypothetically, there could be something that happens. So i had to spend a couple of months in rochester, minnesota, where the mad clinic is. I did get a rash on my face when i was living in a house in black mould. But do you have people who ask about black mould in the walls or under the carpet? Is that a problem? We're looking at every
Mushrooms! Psilocybin! Humungous fungus! Black mold! Foraging! The incredibly charming and warm Dr. Tom Volk, world-renown mushroom expert, welcomes Alie into his office to dive deep into the underground world of fungal enthusiasts and touch on pathogens and medicinal therapies. Dr. Volk himself is a heart transplant patient, and shares how his life has been changed since a donor saved it. Also: Alie holds his old heart in her hands.
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