Mushrooms are harmful either by their nature, since some of them kill due to the poisonous nature of their breed, or due to their abuse. Mushrooms that are bad in their breed are those that do not grow in places known for the safety of what grows in them, but are found in bad places, near the lair of reptiles or near trees with strong bad qualities. Black, green and peacock-colored mushrooms are all bad, they cause nausea, shortness of breath, bloating of the abdomen and stomach, hiccups and pain, the complexion turns yellow, the pulse decreases, goose bumps and cold sweats appear, and then fainting occurs, and they kill.
Those who are poisoned are induced to vomit with the juice of the bug and, especially, the squeezed juice of radish with bavrak, and then they are given the ash of the grapevine in sikanjubin. Pear is teryak from mushrooms, especially the leaves of the tree of its wild variety, and murri also serves as teryak from them. After the patients vomit, they should be given Nabataean murri, bavrak and honey over and over again; chicken feces brings great benefits if given to the patient in sikanjubin with bavrak, as well as naturally hot medicinal porridges with falafili and kammuni, strong old wine , aristolochia, opopanax root, wine grounds, mustard, watercress, wormwood, mountain satap and a decoction of both, as well as a decoction of figs. The patient should constantly apply a poultice to the hypochondrium.