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I had to look this up. Pretty interesting.Anyone know anything about the reliability of using cherry pits? How many? Success stories? I feel like if it was more plausible it might be happening more? Always looking for a way.
Most sources I've found say around 30 crushed morello cherry pits. Some say a couple hundred. I cant find success stories or much more about it other than the one about some dude accidentally eating a few and ending up in the hospital. The internet's so censored we probably dont have access to a lot of success stories, because that would help us succeed. It's so hard to figure out what is real or what is an option or how or what to do. It's made so difficultI had to look this up. Pretty interesting.
Can't just swallow them but I guess if you got a bunch and crushed em or blended them and drank them chewed em a little.
The only thing is the effect.
cyanide. There are a few threads on here that say it's not a great way to go because how it shuts everything down and causes pain.
But I'm not 100% sure on this.
Here's a article I read with the amounts and all that . Never heard of this. Crazy.
Are Cherry Pits Safe to Eat? Cyanide Content and More
It's normal to accidentally swallow a cherry pit or two when you're munching on this tasty fruit. This article explains whether cherry pits are poisonous.www.healthline.com
Keep in mind that natural/plant-based methods are highly variable because there are more factors to consider.Most sources I've found say around 30 crushed morello cherry pits. Some say a couple hundred. I cant find success stories or much more about it other than the one about some dude accidentally eating a few and ending up in the hospital. The internet's so censored we probably dont have access to a lot of success stories, because that would help us succeed. It's so hard to figure out what is real or what is an option or how or what to do. It's made so difficult
Thank you for the detailed response. Very helpfulI don't have experience with cherry pits, but I found several threads that may be of interest to you:
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Keep in mind that natural/plant-based methods are highly variable because there are more factors to consider.
Off the top of my head:
1. Part of the plant taken - seed, roots, stem, leaves, & flowers all have varying levels of toxins, which also vary by your plant of choice.
2. Age of the sample taken - the older, the less effective.
3. Storage conditions - ties along with #2, most cannot be kept in humid or sunny environments & some need to be refrigerated if not used within a few months.
4. Size of sample taken - plant parts aren't universal in size, so dosage is inconsistent.
5. Plant/human genetics - similar to #4, some species are more poisonous than others & there is very little research in this area to help you optimize. Individual genetics (ie. redheads must consume more) also play a part.
6. Human component - a high pain threshold is more important here than in chemical-based methods because the time to death is long (2hr-48hrs, if you die) & rarely peaceful. Remember, these plants generally have several toxins, not just one.
7. Method of consumption - seeds, for example, have hard shells which delay/prevent absorption. The layman's workaround for this is chewing the seeds, or grinding them up & adding into a strongly flavored dish to mask the undesirable taste. You can also create a tincture, or drug cocktail if you will.
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That being said, if you wish to go naturally/without suspicion, I recommend looking into Cerbera odallum (pong pong). It's nicknamed the suicide tree for its use in thousands of suicides and homocides. Cerberin, the toxin, isn't detected by general digoxin testing, only by liquid chromatography + mass spectrometry IF doctors suspect c. odallum as a cause of death. Suffice to say, it's mostly undetected in the West unless you leave a trail of evidence. The seeds are cheap on eBay and I have 2 myself. If you're interested, do a search as other members have discussed this method in more depth.