ok great now i want to work on slide 12 neurotoxic and gasterointestinal toxins. the visual will take up the left half of the powerpoint screen so i want it to be like a three layered image that matches these photos weve been creating in the style sense and i want muscarine to be the top half of the visual, ibotenic acid as the middle part of the visual, and GI irritants to be the bottom half of the visual here is the script:Slide 12 – Neurotoxic and Gastrointestinal Toxins (0.9 min) Not all toxic mushrooms are fatal—some just make you wish you were dead. Muscarine, found in Clitocybe and Inocybe species, causes SLUDGE symptoms: salivation, lacrimation, urination, diarrhea, GI distress, and emesis. The good news? It’s treatable with atropine. Ibotenic acid and muscimol, found in Amanita muscaria, are hallucinogenic and can induce a state of confusion, disorientation, and nausea. They’re not safe for recreational use despite popular myths. Then there are the mushrooms that simply cause vomiting and diarrhea. These include a huge range of poorly understood species, some of which are edible to one person but not another. Even morels can cause trouble if undercooked. The takeaway here: cook your mushrooms thoroughly, know your individual sensitivities, and if you’re unsure—don’t eat it. See more