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Marioomr

Marioomr

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1- A rabbit was given 3 ml of chloroform orally and he fainted for more than 3 minutes. 2- A rabbit's breath was muffled for half a minute or less, and he fainted only for three minutes. 3- A rabbit's breath was muted 7 ml of chloroform died within 3 minutes, an actual experiment that I did myself
Does it work with people in the same way?
 
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I I know they stopped using it as an anaesthetic in humans because of a risk of death, so I don't see why it couldn't kill if the dosage and coverage time was adjusted to a human's weight and size. You'd need to be holding it over yourself for quite a considerable amount of time though, which i doubt your SI would be too happy about, and there are long-term risks to with failing with it such as kidney and liver damage. All research I've done on it suggests it's a pretty unpredictable method and results aren't guaranteed. I'm not sure it would be the most pleasant way to go either but I could be wrong.
 
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I I know they stopped using it as an anaesthetic in humans because of a risk of death, so I don't see why it couldn't kill if the dosage and coverage time was adjusted to a human's weight and size. You'd need to be holding it over yourself for quite a considerable amount of time though, which i doubt your SI would be too happy about, and there are long-term risks to with failing with it such as kidney and liver damage. All research I've done on it suggests it's a pretty unpredictable method and results aren't guaranteed. I'm not sure it would be the most pleasant way to go either but I could be wrong.
If I took 50ml orally and immediately fell from a height of 100 feet I did not feel anything and if I did not die from the fall I would die from the effect of chloroform
If I took 50ml orally and immediately fell from a height of 100 feet I did not feel anything and if I did not die from the fall I would die from the effect of chloroform
Because 50 ml is very deadly, experts say the fatal dose is less than 12 ml for a person of chlorform
 
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If I took 50ml orally and immediately fell from a height of 100 feet I did not feel anything and if I did not die from the fall I would die from the effect of chloroform

Because 50 ml is very deadly, experts say the fatal dose is less than 12 ml for a person of chlorform
Jumping from 100ft is highly likely, if not definitely likely to kill you so I wouldn't think the chloroform would be necessary on top of that unless you maybe wanted to faint over the edge and not be aware that you're falling, but I would think that other (more easily) accessed medications could also produce that same effect if you were looking for that. I don't think combining them would increase or decrease the lethality of either.
 
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Jumping from 100ft is highly likely, if not definitely likely to kill you so I wouldn't think the chloroform would be necessary on top of that unless you maybe wanted to faint over the edge and not be aware that you're falling, but I would think that other (more easily) accessed medications could also produce that same effect if you were looking for that. I don't think combining them would increase or decrease the lethality of either.
Today I got a bottle of 1 liter of chloroform and I did some experiments on a rabbit and they all succeeded.
Jumping from 100ft is highly likely, if not definitely likely to kill you so I wouldn't think the chloroform would be necessary on top of that unless you maybe wanted to faint over the edge and not be aware that you're falling, but I would think that other (more easily) accessed medications could also produce that same effect if you were looking for that. I don't think combining them would increase or decrease the lethality of either.
The point of taking 50ml of chloroform before the jump is that if I don't die in the jump it will pass without pain.
 
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Human and rabbits are mammals. Beware chloroform in direct contact will burn skin, throat and eyes.
Potential Health Effects
Eye:
Causes moderate eye irritation. Contact with liquid causes immediate burning pain, tearing, and reddening of the conjunctiva.
Skin: Causes mild skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry/defat the skin and cause irritation. Absorption of liquid through intact skin is possible and may cause sys temic poisoning if contact with liquid is prolonged.
Ingestion: Causes gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause liver damage. May cause cardiac disturbances. Aspiration of material into the lungs may cause chemical pneumonitis, which may be fatal. Possible aspiration hazard. May cause hallucinations and distorted perceptions.
Inhalation: Inhalation of high concentrations may cause central nervous system effects characterized by nausea, headache, dizziness, unconsciousness and coma. May cause cardiac sensitization and possible failure. Inhalation of large amounts may cause respiratory stimulation, followed by respiratory depression, convulsions and possible death due to respiratory paralysis. May be absorbed through the lungs. Causes irritation of the mucous membrane and upper respiratory tract.
Chronic: Possible cancer hazard based on tests with laboratory animals. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. May cause reproductive and fetal effects. Effects may be delayed. Laboratory experiments have resulted in mutagenic effects. Toxicity may be increased by exposure to alcohol, steroids, and ketones. Prolonged exposure may cause liver, kidney, and heart damage.
https://terpconnect.umd.edu/~choi/MSDS/Fisher/Chloroform.htm
 
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I wouldn't rely on chloroform by itself but I have considered combining with plastic bag asphyxiation. It seems peaceful as long as you pass out before the CO2 concentration gets distressingly high.
The main reason I've mostly ruled this out is that chloroform is not easy to access. Otherwise I think it has potential.
I wouldn't rely on chloroform by itself but I have considered combining with plastic bag asphyxiation. It seems peaceful as long as you pass out before the CO2 concentration gets distressingly high.
The main reason I've mostly ruled this out is that chloroform is not easy to access. Otherwise I think it has potential.
 
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"Probable oral lethal dose for humans is 0.5 to 5 g/kg (between 1 ounce and 1 pint)"
oral lethal dose is relatively uncertain and source i found clearly states that dose is 'probable' so to draw conclusion about lethality of oral chloroform for a individual person you need be certain in a lethal dose which is impossible as it's ranged in 30 to 300g
lclo(the lowest dose caused death) is 25,000 ppm (human, 5 min), or 2,5% of volume for 5 minutes so 250ml for 10L space possibly can kill but you should double the dose as it's the lowest stated though under conditions of low or none oxygen available(plastic bag e.g) eventually you will ran out from oxygen if dose didn't killed you. you can buy a 10L trash bag then pour on some rag 250ml of chloroform and tie it around your mouth then tie the bag to your neck. depends on temperature which effects on the chloroform evaporation rate and thus on amount you inhale per breath you fall in narcosis and either die from overdose or smother inside a bag while under anesthetic action. take it w/ grain of salt tho, it's very easy to get a braindamage while messing w/ this method and you should hold a breath while doing so bc it's possible to black out before you tie the bag over your neck and chloroform vapors are corrosive anyway all's needed to succeed is a dose which causes narcosis and closed space w/ limited available oxygen to make the method work
 
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I find it indisputable what you do with the rabbits. This is really completely unnecessary in times of the Internet and all this available information. I will not say more about it.
 
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I wouldn't rely on chloroform by itself but I have considered combining with plastic bag asphyxiation. It seems peaceful as long as you pass out before the CO2 concentration gets distressingly high.
The main reason I've mostly ruled this out is that chloroform is not easy to access. Otherwise I think it has potential.
I wouldn't rely on chloroform by itself but I have considered combining with plastic bag asphyxiation. It seems peaceful as long as you pass out before the CO2 concentration gets distressingly high.
The main reason I've mostly ruled this out is that chloroform is not easy to access. Otherwise I think it has potential.
I'm going to combine chloroform and fall from 100 feet
I find it indisputable what you do with the rabbits. This is really completely unnecessary in times of the Internet and all this available information. I will not say more about it.
I wanted to check the concentration of chloroform 😥
"Probable oral lethal dose for humans is 0.5 to 5 g/kg (between 1 ounce and 1 pint)"
oral lethal dose is relatively uncertain and source i found clearly states that dose is 'probable' so to draw conclusion about lethality of oral chloroform for a individual person you need be certain in a lethal dose which is impossible as it's ranged in 30 to 300g
lclo(the lowest dose caused death) is 25,000 ppm (human, 5 min), or 2,5% of volume for 5 minutes so 250ml for 10L space possibly can kill but you should double the dose as it's the lowest stated though under conditions of low or none oxygen available(plastic bag e.g) eventually you will ran out from oxygen if dose didn't killed you. you can buy a 10L trash bag then pour on some rag 250ml of chloroform and tie it around your mouth then tie the bag to your neck. depends on temperature which effects on the chloroform evaporation rate and thus on amount you inhale per breath you fall in narcosis and either die from overdose or smother inside a bag while under anesthetic action. take it w/ grain of salt tho, it's very easy to get a braindamage while messing w/ this method and you should hold a breath while doing so bc it's possible to black out before you tie the bag over your neck and chloroform vapors are corrosive anyway all's needed to succeed is a dose which causes narcosis and closed space w/ limited available oxygen to make the method work
My total dependence on chloroform will not be, I will fall from a height of 100 feet as well
Human and rabbits are mammals. Beware chloroform in direct contact will burn skin, throat and eyes.
Man, this is unimportant, after death, everything is over
 
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