I don't know exactly who Bea Munoz is in this story as I haven't read it. But she is likely the central character around which the ghost story revolves.
I'm not sure specifically who 'Crystal Munoz Pot' is. There could be many people with this name. Maybe it's a local story or related to a specific community. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
It's hard to say for sure. Alba could be a blend of reality and imagination. Maybe it takes inspiration from real-life situations and then adds fictional twists and turns.
I'm not sure. It could be a blend of truth and imagination. Maybe it takes inspiration from real-life incidents and then builds a fictional narrative around them.
The wild Mulberry Pteridium was the fruiting body of a fungus called Fomitoria firefly, which grew on wild mulberry trees. It had the effects of promoting blood circulation, stopping bleeding, and stopping diarrhea. The wild mulberry tree, Pterius amurensis, was rich in Pterius amurensis, which could prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases. Not only did it have the effect of promoting blood circulation, but it also had the effect of stopping bleeding. It could be used to treat diseases such as hemorrhage, bleeding, and defecation. In addition, the wild mulberry tree could also harmonize the stomach and stop diarrhea. It was often used to treat diseases such as spleen deficiency and diarrhea. The wild mulberry tree was a type of hard polypore fungus that mainly grew on wild mulberry trees. At present, there were 14 species of Phallus linteus in the world, including mulberry Phallus linteus, lacquer tree Phallus linteus, oak tree Phallus linteus, poplar Phallus linteus, etc.