Fungus and animals shared a common incestora very long time ago, probably in the oceanah. And so the fungi probably diversified before the animals did. Fungus can communicate with one another by sending chemical signals to each other. There's evidence now that the these micise as they 're called, are shared between different plants,. usually same species, but not necessarily. So when the mother tree eventually diesi the offspring are there to take her place. Imagine a baby growing out of your foot. How do you figure out which is the same organism? With fungi, what is an organism? Most of it is underground. This was maybe 20 years since 19 i don't
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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