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[DHT]Osiris

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He forgot the rat poison.
 
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[DHT]Osiris

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Pics, species, growers, doses please.
A shocking amount of common plants are in the Solanaceae family. Potato leaves and sprouts for instance are quite toxic. They tend to be bitter enough that someone is likely to stop eating before it causes damage beyond a very bad bathroom trip. Others include tomatoes, chili peppers, eggplant, a few others. I'll let you find those.

Belladonna is gonna give you a bad time though. Just a few berries or some of the root will likely give you lifelong issues, assuming you survive it. Mostly native to the Europe region, though naturalized in US/Canada in isolated locations.
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We had something growing in our garden a few years back that I remember looking up to be exceedingly toxic, I don't remember what, I'll try to find it. Fascinating stuff.

Edit: Found it! Jimsonweed, another nightshade, common weed in the US. Had a really pretty specimen volunteer residence, about 3' tall and covered in flowers.
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highland145

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A shocking amount of common plants are in the Solanaceae family. Potato leaves and sprouts for instance are quite toxic. They tend to be bitter enough that someone is likely to stop eating before it causes damage beyond a very bad bathroom trip. Others include tomatoes, chili peppers, eggplant, a few others. I'll let you find those.

Belladonna is gonna give you a bad time though. Just a few berries or some of the root will likely give you lifelong issues, assuming you survive it. Mostly native to the Europe region, though naturalized in US/Canada in isolated locations.
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We had something growing in our garden a few years back that I remember looking up to be exceedingly toxic, I don't remember what, I'll try to find it. Fascinating stuff.

Edit: Found it! Jimsonweed, another nightshade, common weed in the US. Had a really pretty specimen volunteer residence, about 3' tall and covered in flowers.
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How many died, "That looks good, " a few thousand years ago.
 

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I'm not saying anything about ivermectin being appropriate for covid but you should read up on it. It isn't just and animal medication. The men who created won a Pulitzer and they are using it to treat malaria and a host of other human ailments . I mean for fuck sake. It was cheaper to get my dogs meds at Safeway than from the vet.

Sometimes the level of ignorance astounds me.
 

highland145

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I'm not saying anything about ivermectin being appropriate for covid but you should read up on it. It isn't just and animal medication. The men who created won a Pulitzer and they are using it to treat malaria and a host of other human ailments . I mean for fuck sake. It was cheaper to get my dogs meds at Safeway than from the vet.

Sometimes the level of ignorance astounds me.
The last med I had to get a script for Ma,....$1.75. Your dog's meds, the same you might take are cheaper.
 

kage69

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I'm not saying anything about ivermectin being appropriate for covid but you should read up on it. It isn't just and animal medication. The men who created won a Pulitzer and they are using it to treat malaria and a host of other human ailments . I mean for fuck sake. It was cheaper to get my dogs meds at Safeway than from the vet.

Sometimes the level of ignorance astounds me.

As someone who has owned livestock, horses included, as well as having traveled a lot and lived overseas, I think you should settle down Francis. Either laugh or ignore it and move on with your life. I don't need you applying your personal annotations to me thanks. Do I need to go over how posting something doesn't make me the creator? I do think taking ivermection for covid counts someone as a covidiot though, yes.
 
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