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I was investigating and I found that it is a poisonous plant, the question is that there is not much information, I searched on google (once I read that it put people in deep sleep and then CTB), but I don't know how real the information is.

I know that it is a typical Scottish plant or flower, but I don't know if it is a good option if it is possible to get it in Mexico, and maybe some kind of process or distillation has to be done, does anyone have information about this?

Thanks.
 
theboy

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On Youtube or websites there is information on how to extract the oil from the flowers. this is the method with yellow jasmine (or toxic plants in general)

I only have this information but maybe other users can tell me more.
 
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Oct 11, 2022
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Careful with any plant based poison (or any poison really) I have trouble finding something that is suitable for ctb but doesn't result in extreme pain or explosive diarrhea and vomiting. I'll have to look into this myself, closest I got was deadly nightshade (belladonna) but still possible discomfort with it.
 
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closest I got was deadly nightshade (belladonna) but still possible discomfort with it.
I'd say definite discomfort, to put it mildly, based on all of the readings I have done. I'd expect this with any poison, tbh. At least some discomfort.
 
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oneeyed

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Oct 11, 2022
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Yea I know. I say closest because apparently the berries actually taste good and death is due to respiratory failure so I figure that would work with sleeping pills. Plant poisons are tricky, some take days to lead to death. No thank you
 
almaranthine

almaranthine

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Along with what others have said about plant poisons being a painful death there is also the issue of trying to craft the correct dosage. Natural sources are not like pills that are manufactured to contain a precise amount of a compound. For example, with the Yew poisoning method, the deadly compound in it varies from season to season. Or even trickier there are plants like datura, which are inconsistent from even plant to plant. I've read too many stories on eroid of people overdosing and ended up losing their minds in the hospital and almost dying (trying to use the substance recreationally).
 
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I was investigating and I found that it is a poisonous plant, the question is that there is not much information, I searched on google (once I read that it put people in deep sleep and then CTB), but I don't know how real the information is.

I know that it is a typical Scottish plant or flower, but I don't know if it is a good option if it is possible to get it in Mexico, and maybe some kind of process or distillation has to be done, does anyone have information about this?

Thanks.
Before using plant-based CTB methods make damn sure to get the plant toxicity correct. But also be prepared for an unpredictable chance at CTB.
 
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