im sure they did.
if the ink contains poisons in it's main composition, such as lead and other poisons, but most poisons in ink have to be consumed in large quantities to be of any effect
It should only be taken by mouth. Can't inject it,or other ways. People can die if it is taken in any other way but orally
Poisons are poison and therefore poisonous. Whereas toxin is a contaminant. It may be possible to say toxin is poisonous.
To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to inject cold water into a condenser; to inject a medicinal liquid into a cavity of the body; to inject morphine with a hypodermic syringe., Fig.: To throw; to offer; to propose; to instill., To cast or throw; -- with on., To fill (a vessel, cavity, or tissue) with a fluid or other substance; as, to inject the blood vessels.
Pollution harms the environment. It clogs up the water and poisons it so the fish can't live and other animals can't drink it. It poisons the air so nobody can breathe. It poisons the land so nothing will grow.
Well you are breathing in the smoke that the smoker is expelling and therefore you are contaminating your own body with the poisons of second hand smoke with all it's repercussions.
well it may develop into cancer if other DNA is mixed into your body's cell. but not inject anyway.
Mercury, lead, and many other heavy metals.
The Codes of Conduct and Codes of Practice are issued by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board to provide practical guidance in regards to the ordinance. They may appear in the form of standards, rules, codes, specifications, or any other document created by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board or other bodies.
Because there are not many people who make potions with science, there are other things such as food, water, cars, and even the markets.Science is not necessary anymore
NoWrong answer...the question here is "CANyou inject Tranquility bath salt?"...not"SHOULD you inject the salt". People, here is the TRUE; to my very core (and having just tried some myself> by injection); answer to this simple question...YES!!
No. The box jellyfish has a stronger poison than any other jellyfish.