Consuming bay leaves in large quantities is not recommended as they can be harmful and potentially toxic, but it is unlikely to be lethal.
Yes, consuming large quantities of distilled water can lead to water intoxication, which can be fatal.
No, dandelions are not toxic and are safe to consume in moderate amounts. However, consuming extremely large quantities could potentially cause digestive issues.
Most medicines can kill in large quantities
Most medicines can kill in large quantities
Potato sprouts can be toxic if consumed in large quantities, as they contain a compound called solanine. While eating small amounts of sprouts may not be harmful, it is best to avoid consuming them to prevent any potential health risks.
Nightshade can be deadly if ingested in large enough quantities, and the time it takes for it to kill a person can vary depending on factors such as the individual's health and the amount consumed. In general, it can take several hours to a few days for nightshade poisoning to be fatal.
It could swell and cause your stomach to explode.
Ethylene Glycol (antifreeze) is extremely fatal when consumed in large amounts. Ethylene Glycol (CH2OHCH2OH).
Yes, thats how they kill off bugs. Small quantities would not harm us (eg: on fruit and veg), but if we drunk large quantities, it would make us very ill.
I assume you are talking about the waste that is excreted from the burning of the gas. So mustangs don't directly kill mustangs but they do produced that waste that can kill mustangs.; however, the horse would have to inhale large quantities.
If eaten/consumed - YES
large leaves to strangle and kill other plants and think roots for water and nutrience consumption.