How to make poison at home

  1. How to induce vomiting: When to do it, safety, and risks
  2. How to Make Homemade Mouse Poison Using Common Ingredients
  3. 10 Common Household Poisons And Hazardous Chemicals To Avoid
  4. 6 Remedies for Food Poisoning: What to Do and When to See a Doctor
  5. How to Make VX Without Killing Yourself (Don't try this at home)
  6. Can Homemade Booze Kill You?
  7. 6 Remedies for Food Poisoning: What to Do and When to See a Doctor
  8. How to induce vomiting: When to do it, safety, and risks
  9. How to Make Homemade Mouse Poison Using Common Ingredients
  10. Can Homemade Booze Kill You?


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How to induce vomiting: When to do it, safety, and risks

There are many reasons a person may wish to induce vomiting, including ingestion of a substance and nausea from illness. However, there are risks involved with inducing vomiting. Vomiting is one of the body’s natural defenses against germs, poisons, and drugs. However, vomiting carries risks. In particular, it is not safe to induce vomiting to prevent or treat poisoning. People used to induce vomiting in children who swallowed poison. Parents and caregivers should not gag children or give them ipecac syrup when they suspect poisoning or believe that the child ate rotten food. Instead, they should go to the emergency room or contact a poison control center. In this article, learn more about the safety and risks of inducing vomiting. Eating disorders can severely affect the quality of life of people living with these conditions and those close to them. Early intervention and treatment greatly improve the likelihood of recovery. Anyone who suspects that they or a loved one has an eating disorder can contact the • phone or text at 800-931-2237 • online chat, by going to These services are only open during specific hours. Someone in crisis can text “NEDA” to 741741 at any time to get support from a trained volunteer at the Crisis Text Line. Alternatively, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) runs a Disaster Distress Helpline that people can contact on 800-985-5990 for 24-7 support. Many other resources are available, including: • • • Vomiting i...

How to Make Homemade Mouse Poison Using Common Ingredients

Mice are a big nuisance in many ways. They can get into your house through small spaces you had no idea existed, they can hide, and they’re quick. They also reproduce quickly and in big numbers, meaning your infestation can get out of control quickly. And to top it all off, mice chew up electronic wiring and furniture, and carry nasty diseases you don’t want any part of. So what do you do? There are traps and repellents out there you could consider, but there’s also poison. Although there’s many different products available to buy, you might not want to spend money on them. Use these recipes and concoctions to make homemade mouse poison on the cheap. The Different Ways You Can Make Mouse Poison Some may think that all pest poisons come in liquid form, or perhaps granules. But that’s not the case. In fact, poisons can be powder, pastes, and even semi-solids. Most mouse poisons don’t use only one ingredient, but several, using a deadly poisonous element mixed with something delicious to entice them. Why is poison a good idea? If you don’t want to kill the mice giving you trouble, you’ll want to use a trap-and-release device. To kill them, poisons are a good idea because you can make it for cheap, and in large quantities, meaning that you can get more coverage in your home to ensure maximum damage. There are many different poison products available, so which one should you pick? Tomcat mouse poison has shown to be an effective option. Some interesting recipes When it comes to...

10 Common Household Poisons And Hazardous Chemicals To Avoid

• • • • • • • • • • • • • Are Household Poisons Hiding in Your Home? We know that toxic products are best avoided and that most of us will go out of our way to minimize exposure to toxins in food and poisonous substances in the home, especially if we have little kids or pets. More people today are making an effort to drink filtered water, consume organic food, install air purifiers, and turn to natural alternative medicines over prescription drugs to avoid the harmful effects of toxins in the body. Yet most of us remain oblivious to the dangers of environmental toxins, household poisons, and harmful household chemicals that can create a toxic environment at home. Thanks to the everyday products we casually purchase, there are many hidden toxins in your home. In some cases, the buildup of dangerous chemicals from toxic products at home could even cause what is known as Because all household products (harmful or not) are made from chemicals, there’s no such thing as a “chemical-free home.” What we need to aim for is eliminating household poisons in the home that are on the list of hazardous substances, very dangerous chemicals, or hazardous chemicals list. . 10 Common Household Poisons & Hazardous Chemicals To Avoid There are too many examples of harmful household products, harmful substances and harmful chemicals in household materials to list all of them here. In this article, we list 10 examples of chemical hazards, including household chemicals that contain the most comm...

6 Remedies for Food Poisoning: What to Do and When to See a Doctor

• • Nausea • • • Here are some of the organisms that may cause food poisoning: • • • • • • You likely won’t get sick every single time you come into contact with one of these organisms. Older people, infants, young children, pregnant people and their unborn offspring, and people with compromised immune systems are more at risk of becoming ill from foodborne pathogens. Poor food handling is the main reason people get foodborne illnesses. To lessen the chances of food poisoning, do the following: • Wash hands and dishes frequently in hot, soapy water. • Wash raw vegetables or fruits. • Handle raw food — especially meat — in a sanitary way. • Refrigerate or freeze perishables that need to be stored promptly. • Cook meat to the proper temperature. • Defrost frozen food safely and cook it immediately. If you take a food item out of your fridge and pantry and it looks questionable, just throw it away. Remedies for Food Poisoning Some remedies for food poisoning ease the symptoms, while others help to prevent Resting Your Body Simple rest is one way to help your body heal from food poisoning. Take it easy until you are feeling better. Additionally, do not eat or drink for a few hours after the onset of symptoms. Once you do start eating and drinking again, try gentle and bland foods, like crackers, and sports drinks. Suck on ice chips to stay hydrated. Hydrating With Electrolytes One of the most common complications of any foodborne illness is dehydration, especially among young ...

How to Make VX Without Killing Yourself (Don't try this at home)

Dear Homeland Security Guys, Despite the title, I am not suggesting that anyone reading this should actually try it. I just liked the title. And, not only is this information (1). (See: " Instead, this is a little chemistry lesson, which will: 1) discourage roughly 100 percent of even the "human-heads-in-the-freezer" guys who may be considering one of the dumbest ideas of all time, and 2) show what a profound effect a simple chemical reaction can have on toxicity. VX is so bad that if you attempt to make it for the purpose of committing some act of malfeasance, you might want to reconsider - chances are that you will be extremely dead before you get to commit anything (2). The stuff is so toxic that it needs to be made "fresh" by combining the two chemicals required to make it. This is why VX is called a binary weapon. The two chemicals to make the poison are kept separate until "needed." The synthesis of VX. Don't even think about it. Source: Wikipedia For something so deadly, the two components that are combined to make it are surprisingly safe. One of them is called O-(2-diisopropylaminoethyl) O′-ethyl methylphosphonite (aka QL). QL is very close to non-toxic. When given to hens in very large doses it did... essentially nothing. The LD 50 (4) of QL for a four pound hen—the median weight of a chicken that is statistically most likely (P< 0.05) to attempt to cross the road— is about 660 mg. Extrapolating this to humans (5), a lethal dose will be about 25 grams. To put thi...

Can Homemade Booze Kill You?

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6 Remedies for Food Poisoning: What to Do and When to See a Doctor

• • Nausea • • • Here are some of the organisms that may cause food poisoning: • • • • • • You likely won’t get sick every single time you come into contact with one of these organisms. Older people, infants, young children, pregnant people and their unborn offspring, and people with compromised immune systems are more at risk of becoming ill from foodborne pathogens. Poor food handling is the main reason people get foodborne illnesses. To lessen the chances of food poisoning, do the following: • Wash hands and dishes frequently in hot, soapy water. • Wash raw vegetables or fruits. • Handle raw food — especially meat — in a sanitary way. • Refrigerate or freeze perishables that need to be stored promptly. • Cook meat to the proper temperature. • Defrost frozen food safely and cook it immediately. If you take a food item out of your fridge and pantry and it looks questionable, just throw it away. Remedies for Food Poisoning Some remedies for food poisoning ease the symptoms, while others help to prevent Resting Your Body Simple rest is one way to help your body heal from food poisoning. Take it easy until you are feeling better. Additionally, do not eat or drink for a few hours after the onset of symptoms. Once you do start eating and drinking again, try gentle and bland foods, like crackers, and sports drinks. Suck on ice chips to stay hydrated. Hydrating With Electrolytes One of the most common complications of any foodborne illness is dehydration, especially among young ...

How to induce vomiting: When to do it, safety, and risks

There are many reasons a person may wish to induce vomiting, including ingestion of a substance and nausea from illness. However, there are risks involved with inducing vomiting. Vomiting is one of the body’s natural defenses against germs, poisons, and drugs. However, vomiting carries risks. In particular, it is not safe to induce vomiting to prevent or treat poisoning. People used to induce vomiting in children who swallowed poison. Parents and caregivers should not gag children or give them ipecac syrup when they suspect poisoning or believe that the child ate rotten food. Instead, they should go to the emergency room or contact a poison control center. In this article, learn more about the safety and risks of inducing vomiting. Eating disorders can severely affect the quality of life of people living with these conditions and those close to them. Early intervention and treatment greatly improve the likelihood of recovery. Anyone who suspects that they or a loved one has an eating disorder can contact the • phone or text at 800-931-2237 • online chat, by going to These services are only open during specific hours. Someone in crisis can text “NEDA” to 741741 at any time to get support from a trained volunteer at the Crisis Text Line. Alternatively, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) runs a Disaster Distress Helpline that people can contact on 800-985-5990 for 24-7 support. Many other resources are available, including: • • • Vomiting i...

How to Make Homemade Mouse Poison Using Common Ingredients

Mice are a big nuisance in many ways. They can get into your house through small spaces you had no idea existed, they can hide, and they’re quick. They also reproduce quickly and in big numbers, meaning your infestation can get out of control quickly. And to top it all off, mice chew up electronic wiring and furniture, and carry nasty diseases you don’t want any part of. So what do you do? There are traps and repellents out there you could consider, but there’s also poison. Although there’s many different products available to buy, you might not want to spend money on them. Use these recipes and concoctions to make homemade mouse poison on the cheap. The Different Ways You Can Make Mouse Poison Some may think that all pest poisons come in liquid form, or perhaps granules. But that’s not the case. In fact, poisons can be powder, pastes, and even semi-solids. Most mouse poisons don’t use only one ingredient, but several, using a deadly poisonous element mixed with something delicious to entice them. Why is poison a good idea? If you don’t want to kill the mice giving you trouble, you’ll want to use a trap-and-release device. To kill them, poisons are a good idea because you can make it for cheap, and in large quantities, meaning that you can get more coverage in your home to ensure maximum damage. There are many different poison products available, so which one should you pick? Tomcat mouse poison has shown to be an effective option. Some interesting recipes When it comes to...

Can Homemade Booze Kill You?

• Sections • Sections • Top Stories • Video • Live • U.S. • Politics • Coronavirus • Jan. 6 Riot • International • Entertainment • Business • Technology • Lifestyle • Health • Virtual Reality • Weather • Tips • Sports • FiveThirtyEight • Shows • Shows • Good Morning America • World News Tonight • Nightline • 20/20 • This Week • The View • What Would You Do? • More • Privacy Policy Privacy Policy • Your US State Privacy Rights Your US State Privacy Rights • Children's Online Privacy Policy Children's Online Privacy Policy • Interest-Based Ads Interest-Based Ads • Terms of Use Terms of Use • Do Not Sell My Info • Contact Us Contact Us • ABC News Network | © 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures. All rights reserved. • Search • The whiskey making process is tested at a distillery in New York, Sept. 22, 2012. (Credit: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images) Seventy-nine Libyans Methanol Poisoning "It's not something you see really frequently," Seger said. Methanol is metabolized in the liver and the retinas, which explains why people who drink it can go blind, she said. There are two antidotes to methanol poisoning: fomepizole, which was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration within the past 15 years, and ethanol, which is the kind of alcohol found in safe-to-drink liquors, Seger said. Before fomepizole was available, it was necessary to treat methanol poisoning patients with intravenous drips of ethanol, which, yes, would get them drunk. "There's nothing worse than a drunk 2-y...

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