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MíRg£ð TexTs Bringz you:
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Natural Poisons Volume-One Issue-Two
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Morgue Texts are in no way responsible for the effects of this
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file, nor are we promoting the use of poisons. We also would like to
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stress the fact that we have released this only as a stepping stone in the
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vast road of knowledge. This is simply for learning purposes. If you kill some
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sucker, it's on your hands, not mine. But if you do kill somebody drop me some
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mail and tell me about it.
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³DiGiTaLiS³
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Most of us are familiar with Digitlis, the life saving heart drug taken
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by millons pf people around the world. Many of us have also seen its use in
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movies and TV as a means of "untraceable assassination" used by hit men, etc.,
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to cause mysterious heart attacks.
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Like most of what one receives from the popular media, this is Bull
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Shit. While it is true that an overdose of digitalis will cause what at first
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glance appears to be a heart attack, it is by no means untraceable. In truth,
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Digitalis is rather easily detected in the human body. It is far from
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mysterious, or even clever. A wide variety of methods have been devised to
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detect digitalis and all of the so called "cardiac glycosides."
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There is, however, one exception to this general rule which groups
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Digitalis with the "Bad Poisons." That is if the mark is already taking
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Digitalis by prescription. It certainly is ironic that taking digitalis makes
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one vulnerable to poisoning, both accidental and otherwise from it. A good
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doctor will closely monitor the blood level of digitalis in the bodies of his
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patients, precisely because sudden shifts in body chemistry can cause blood
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levels of Digitalis to rise to lethal point without changing the dose involved.
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The lethal level of digitalis is about 3 or 4 times higher than the
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amount used to improve heart function, so there is not a large safety zone
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in which the blood levels of Digitalis can move. For this reason, it is next to
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impossible for a coroner to say, just on basis of blood levels, whether the
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dear departed was the victim of malice or unfortunate swings in metabolism.
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This is not to say that other factors might not tip him off. For
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example, if the remains of couple Foxglove plants (the source of Digitalis)
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are found in the stomach of the mark, doubt may arise whether or not he
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knowingly or willingly ate them.
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Foxglove, a fairly common ornamental plant, is the natural source of
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Digitalis. It is found in the leaves, seeds, and flowers of the plant. The
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Digitalis can be extracted from the plant by blenderizing the plant parts
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containing the Digitalis until they are powdered, and then soaking the powder
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in vodka (100 proof will do, but 190 proof is better), filtering the resulting
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brew, and allowing the alcohol to evaporate. The residue contains Digitalis.
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A much better job can be done using an Iso-II hash oil extractor. I always
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used to see them advertised in High Times, But I haven't seen an ad lately.
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Perhaps one could be found at a garage sale. Like the gas generator, the
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Iso-II is one piece of equipment that no home is complete without.
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The extract so obtained will contain a mixture of Digitalis glycosides,
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mainly digitoxin, gitoxin, and digoxin. Modern medicines do not usually contain
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a mixture of ingredients. For this reason, prescription medicine matching that
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of the victim is employed by successful poisoners.........
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Hope you enjoyed this one don't worry more are on the way. If you got
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anything on poison I can use, Upload it NOW. Or if you want to write for MíRg—ð
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drop me some Email.
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