Rather or not it is lethal depends on how much arsenic is built up in the person's system. Arsenic is actually used (rarely) to treat certain medical conditions, such as some types of leukemia. However, even when used homeopathically, it should be done under very close medical supervision. If for some reason you are taking it without medical supervision, you should contact a medical professional immediately.
Carbon Dioxide nitrogen helium neon argon arsenic Pretty much all of the gases are in the air but in very small doses.
A small person can ride the smallest of ponies, and the biggest of horses. A tall person usually limited to the horses. Great to be small if your in a pony club race or showjumping, you can ride the pony, they are more nimble, thus can coordinate round corners etc smaller and tighter, saving u time against the clock.
According to TV programme 'Big Bang Theory' it is a homunculus
Fluorine is not an essential nutrient to humans, but as a compound, it is often put in our water supplies to combat tooth decay. Some foods may have very minute traces of Fluorine as a compound. Many plants contain Fluorine compounds which acts as a defense against plant eating animals. Apart from drinking Fluoridated tap water, the next most likely means of getting Fluorine into the human body would be by taking certain prescription drugs. Elemental Fluorine is a highly toxic gas and very small doses can be deadly.
a dowser is a person who goes around with a stick or a small pole that is used to find the warter onder ground.
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
none of these drugs are damaging to the liver in small doses. Dr. John
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.
Yes but only if you take a very very vary small doses. But like a dog with chocolate, to much will kill.
no it is not
When someone is addicted to smoking they need nicotine, the NicoDerm CQ gives a person small doses of nicotine so the person doesn't need to smoke, by time the doses of nicotine that the body needs should be reduce enough to stop.
Death in Small Doses - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
Promethazine is not recommended for cats. However, many will give their cat's small doses to help with nausea and vomiting.
supposedly it can cause bleeding in the liver, gums, etc. talk to your doctor. in small doses it is sometimes permitted.
Death in Small Doses - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:L UK:15
Yes, in small doses.
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