By Amanda Fortini — 2020
In our own era of mysterious diseases, the supposition that some plants might cure the human organs they most resemble is surfacing once more.
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“When we cut down the old-growth forests, we are potentially losing genomic libraries that could have a strain of fungi that could have enormous implications for human biosecurity, and moreover, habitat health,” says mycologist Paul Stamets.