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This fungus that turns caterpillars into zombies is more expensive than gold. And it might go extinct because of itThe Tibetan Plateau in the Himalayas is home to a fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) that turns caterpillars into zombies. It’s part of the same Cordyceps fungal group that inspired the video game ...
But the booming demand for this so-called "Himalayan Viagra" is taking its toll ... of record-breaking runs" to a tonic made from the fungus. Since Nepal legalised trade in 2001, it has become ...
Sometimes selling for more than 3 times its weight in gold! Caterpillar fungus grows in the remote Tibetan Plateau and Himalayan Mountains but that's not the only place you can find it.
In the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, a rare fungus grows inside dead caterpillars. This parasitic fungus is celebrated for its supposed medicinal properties and is highly valued in traditional Chinese ...
Sometimes selling for more than 3 times its weight in gold! Caterpillar fungus grows in the remote Tibetan Plateau and Himalayan Mountains but that's not the only place you can find it.
This story appears in the August 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine. The thing Silang is searching for, on hands and knees, 15,000 feet above sea level on the Tibetan plateau, is ...
The exploration of Himalayan medicinal plants offers immense promise in the fight against cancer. This synergy of traditional knowledge and modern science holds the potential to revolutionize ...
Because the discovery of one fungus can be the equivalent of a day’s wage, the lure is obvious. Himalayan Gold Rush follows a trader, Dhan Shandra, who collects yarsagumba for a dealer in Kathmandu.
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