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MethodCerbera odollam
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Hi there. Are you from India? Can you share anecdotes and/or resources about people having ctb'd with it, as well as people who have survived?
I don't mean to offend, it's just that many people have made posts with big claims and no information resources, so it's helpful if you can provide some kind of evidence for your what you've said here.
Hi there. Are you from India? Can you share anecdotes and/or resources about people having ctb'd with it, as well as people who have survived?
I don't mean to offend, it's just that many people have made posts with big claims and no information resources, so it's helpful if you can provide some kind of evidence for your what you've said here.
Seeds from the mangrove plant Cerbera (C.) odollam, known as the “suicide tree,” are responsible for a significant number of plant deaths worldwide but are not well recognized in Western medicine. Cerberin is a cardiac glycoside concentrated ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- This is just to show that the kernal can kill you, and goes into detail about how it does so
Cerbera odollam is a tree native to South Asia. It belongs to the poisonous Apocynaceae family. Deliberate self-harm with fruit of this plant is a major clinical problem in the developing world. Ingestion of C. odollam kernels is the cause of deaths in ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- This show's the mortality rate from poisoning in 2016 - note that the mortality rate of 16.6% is only this low because the study recorded those who were taken into hospital, which the study acknowledges in that mortality rate would be higher if they took more than one kernel and were not taken into hospital
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