Deaths and illnesses linked to microdosing mushrooms in candies.

Diamond Shruumz chocolate bars, cones, and gummies have caused a death and 48 illnesses in the US.

July 3rd 2024.

Deaths and illnesses linked to microdosing mushrooms in candies.
The news has been spreading like wildfire across the United States - Diamond Shruumz brand candies have been recalled due to concerns about their safety. It turns out that these tasty treats, which contain a chemical found in mushrooms, have been linked to a death and almost 50 illnesses. This is a concerning discovery, and many people are wondering how it could have happened.

According to a statement from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the affected candies include chocolate bars, infused cones, and both micro-dose and mega-dose gummies. These products, all made by Diamond Shruumz, are being held responsible for 48 reported illnesses across 24 different states. Shockingly, almost all of these cases involved people who needed medical attention, and 27 of them even required hospitalization. Sadly, there has also been one reported death that is currently under investigation.

The recall was issued last month after numerous reports of sickness and even a fatality. Some of the severe symptoms reported by those who consumed Diamond Shruumz-brand Microdosing Chocolate Bars included seizures, abnormal heart rates, agitation, and even loss of consciousness. It's no wonder that people are concerned about these products and are taking swift action to prevent any further harm.

It's not just the chocolate bars that are causing problems, either. People who have ingested Diamond Shruumz candies in any form have reported similar symptoms, such as seizures, abnormal heart rates, and central nervous system depression. This includes feeling confused or sleepy, as well as experiencing vomiting and nausea. As a result, all flavors of Diamond Shruumz products, from the Dark Chocolate Bar to the Birthday Cake Chocolate Bar, have been recalled by the company based in Santa Ana, California.

Upon further investigation, it was discovered that these products contain a chemical called muscimol, which is found in certain types of mushrooms. This substance is known to cause symptoms that are consistent with those experienced by those who became ill after consuming Diamond Shruumz candies. As the FDA continues to look into this matter, they have also expressed concern that these products may be appealing to teenagers and children, putting them at risk for these dangerous side effects.

In light of this urgent recall, the US Food and Drug Administration is urging parents and caregivers to talk to their children about the potential risks of these candies and to take extra precautions to prevent them from consuming them. As of Tuesday, Arizona has recorded the highest number of illness cases with six, followed by Indiana with five and South Carolina with four. However, even states with only one reported case, such as California and New York, are being encouraged to take this issue seriously.

If you or someone you know has experienced symptoms or sickness after consuming Diamond Shruumz candies, it is important to seek help immediately. The Poison Help Line is available for guidance, and healthcare providers are being asked to report any cases to the line or to a local health agency. Let's work together to spread the word and prevent any further harm from these products.

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