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‘The Last of Us’: Woman Finds Real Cordyceps Mushroom, Touches It, and Is Called ‘Patient Zero of the Apocalypse’

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Gretchen Testa, a woman from the United States, was baptized as the “patient zero of the apocalypse” after the Cordyceps fungus knocked on her door, which in the HBO series, The Last of Ushumanity ends.

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The series, based on the video game of the same name, features a world ravaged by the Cordyceps fungus which destroys the world and creates a swarm of zombies trying to reproduce the contagion.

Mushroom-obsessed Gretchen Testa posted a video on Tick ​​tock from a Cordyceps infected tree right next to his house.

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The Cordyceps in a human according to "The Last of Us".

The Cordyceps in a human according to “The Last of Us”.

Cordyceps: the fungus that kills mankind

Gretchen, known as the Mushroom Musketeer, alarmed followers of the TiTok social network when she found a “zombie ant” that had been overrun by the mushroom.

Also, Gretchen gave TikTokers more cause for concern when she said, “There are thousands of zombie ants all over the trees on the beach, thousands“.

Experts have said that cordyceps can grow through the insect’s body, draining it of nutrients and hijacking its mind. From then on, it turns into a living creature without any determination.

however, though The Last of Us raises a zombie apocalypse with humans devastated after ingesting fungus-tainted flour, specialists suggest Human body temperatures are too high for cordyceps to grow.

Is Cordyceps dangerous for humans?

Despite the above evidence, there are dissenting rumors. Scott Roberts, a professor of infectious diseases at Yale School of Medicine, has issued a stern warning.

He wrote on his website: ‘In the universe of’The Last of Us‘, The increase in temperatures due to global warming causes Cordyceps to evolve and adapt to the temperature of the human body.

“The troubling scenario lifts the HBO series. This could be true in real life,” added Roberts.

“Climate change is another risk factor for fungal diseases that has given rise to a worrying pathogen,” concluded the specialist.

Cordyceps.  The mushroom that took an ant.

Cordyceps. The mushroom that took an ant.

Mushroom-obsessed Gretchen was not discouraged and continued to experiment with cordyceps in her home.

The woman noted, “If you live in the southern US, this is probably right outside your door. Let’s go find it.”

In a tree on the beach, next to his house, he saw some cordyceps that had taken an ant hostage. In the video, from TikTok, Gretchen said: “Oh, this ant is a zombie. You see the mushroom is very dangerous for some insect species. That’s what I was talking about!”

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“The Last of Us”. HBO’s dystopian series.

Gretchen is also a fan of consuming cordyceps. She also explained that she grows zombie mushroom in her cellar and often eats it in various preparations. In particular, salads and as an accompaniment to pasta.

His case is related to that of another man who “attempted to start the pandemic similar to The Last of Us grow tea doomsday mushroom even in the basement of your house. According to this “cultivator”, cordyceps would help improve sexual activity with your partner.

Source: Clarin

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