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Unexplained Severe Illness Possibly Associated With Consumption of Kombucha Tea—Iowa, 1995 FREE

JAMA. 1996;275(2):96-98. doi:10.1001/jama.1996.03530260010005
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Stamets P.  My adventures with the blob. Mushroom—the Journal ( (Winter) ) 1994;:5-9.
O'Neill M.  A magic mushroom or a toxic food? New York Times 1994;, (December 28) :B1, B8.
Timmons S.  Fungus among us. New Age Journal ( (November/December) ) 1994;.
Eisenberg DM, Kessler RC, Foster C, et al.  Unconventional medicine in the United States: prevalence, cost, and patterns of use. N Engl J Med 1993;;328:246-52.
Food and Drug Administration. FDA cautions consumers on "Kombucha Mushroom Tea" [News release] . Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, March 23, 1995;.
CDC.  Chaparral-induced toxic hepatitis—California and Texas, 1992. MMWR 1992;;41:812-4.
CDC.  Jin Bu Huan toxicity in children—Colorado, 1993. MMWR 1993;;42:633-6.
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Stamets P.  My adventures with the blob. Mushroom—the Journal ( (Winter) ) 1994;:5-9.
O'Neill M.  A magic mushroom or a toxic food? New York Times 1994;, (December 28) :B1, B8.
Timmons S.  Fungus among us. New Age Journal ( (November/December) ) 1994;.
Eisenberg DM, Kessler RC, Foster C, et al.  Unconventional medicine in the United States: prevalence, cost, and patterns of use. N Engl J Med 1993;;328:246-52.
Food and Drug Administration. FDA cautions consumers on "Kombucha Mushroom Tea" [News release] . Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, March 23, 1995;.
CDC.  Chaparral-induced toxic hepatitis—California and Texas, 1992. MMWR 1992;;41:812-4.
CDC.  Jin Bu Huan toxicity in children—Colorado, 1993. MMWR 1993;;42:633-6.
CDC.  Anticholinergic poisoning associated with an herbal tea—New York City, 1994. MMWR 1995;;44: 193-5.
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