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At high enough doses anything is poison, including water and oxygen both of which are essential to life at reasonable doses.
yes. even in minute doses
No and it may poison or even kill your dog in certain doses.
contingent upon the chemical, small doses of certain substances may not be harmful (sometimes, may even be beneficial) but larger doses can be hazardous/deadly
Hemlock is a plant that has long whitish roots that have some medicinal qualities. It also has been used for poison in large doses.
The only way one can become immune to a poison is if he/she takes very small doses (amount depending upon the poisons toxicity) and increase this amount slowly until ones system becomes familiar with the poison. This can change depending on the poison, as there are some varieties that you can not build up any sort of immunity to.
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They could not test for poisons, such as arsenic, until later in the century, and when given in small doses, it mimicked other gastrointestinal problems that were common at the time. So, poison made it easy to get away with murder, and arsenic was cheap and readily available. It was not unheard of to poison a child or spouse for insurance money.
scorpio. because this strong little insect was described as "fast" and "quick" and in the blink of an eye, he delievered a sting of 12 doses of killer poison.
Oral ingestion isn't suggested, but it shouldn't hurt you in small amounts. For larger doses, I would recommend contacting your local poison control center.
Arsenic is known to be a highly poisonous element. long term exposure to Arsenic in low doses can cause skin discolouration, corns and warts. In higher doses will lead to death. There are small quantities found in apple seeds. Arsenic is also used both in rat poison and cigarettes
In a way, yes. The way insects/germs grow an immunity from the poisons and pesticides we use against them. The human body can grow somewhat resistant when introduced to small doses of poison.