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I have done some research on yew and it seems pretty painless for the most part it also seems pretty reliable if you take a big dose (over 50g) but the thing is I don't know what is the after math if you survive. I have read an article stating that your liver kinda just stops working? I don't really know so I need some opinions thank you ❤
I earlier posted a thread where I attempted ingesting tea made on yew(taxus baccata) I did so twice. Im not sure what if anything happened more than stomach issues because I went to the hospital each time (because I wanted to feel safe). I had the thread deleted because I felt self-conscious...
I earlier posted a thread where I attempted ingesting tea made on yew(taxus baccata) I did so twice. Im not sure what if anything happened more than stomach issues because I went to the hospital each time (because I wanted to feel safe). I had the thread deleted because I felt self-conscious...
I've read a lot of case reports and don't recall anything about liver toxicity. If you can in the article it would be much appreciated. Taxine is known primarily for cardio toxicity. Of the survivors I've read including those that needed extensive cardiac intervention, they transitioned to mental heath treatment w/o much issues. It can't be good though..
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