Amatoxins do two things: on the one side they cause perforations in the cell membranes, which causes “liquefying”, on the other hand it blocks the RNA-Polymerase II and III, which prevents repair of the damage and causes apoptosis. So yes, your liver and kidneys are getting liquefied.
Amatoxins do two things: on the one side they cause perforations in the cell membranes, which causes “liquefying”, on the other hand it blocks the RNA-Polymerase II and III, which prevents repair of the damage and causes apoptosis. So yes, your liver and kidneys are getting liquefied.