The famous character who died from drinking hemlock juice is Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher. He was sentenced to death in 399 BC for allegedly corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety. Socrates accepted his fate calmly and consumed the poison as a means of carrying out his sentence. His death has been immortalized in various philosophical texts and discussions about ethics and morality.
It is a poisonous drink. Socrates was forced to kill him self by drinking it.
To make poisonous hemlock juice, the plant's leaves and stems are typically crushed or mashed to release the toxic compounds contained within, such as coniine and gamma-coniceine. The extracted liquid is then ingested or applied to achieve its toxic effects, which can include respiratory failure and paralysis. It is important to note that hemlock juice is extremely dangerous and should never be prepared or consumed.
Hemlock juice can vary in color depending on factors such as the part of the plant used and the stage of growth. It may range from clear to pale yellow or greenish-yellow. However, hemlock is a highly toxic plant, so it is important to avoid handling or consuming any part of it.
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It's not really a juice, it's more of a tea or infusion. You make it by steeping hemlock in a solvent. I'm not providing more details because the above should be sufficient if you're writing a mystery or something, and frankly there's no good reason for you to actually make it.
Well, if drinking too much apple juice seems to be bad then I think grape juice is too, but only if its not made entirely of grape.
drinking purne juice will help.
No the drinking of grapefruit juice can not cause stroke or seizure .
yes it does.
Plain lemon juice is a fruit juice, albeit rather acidic like grapefruit juice. It does not count as water. Sucking on lemons can actually deteriorate the enamel of ones teeth. The benefits are very similar to grapefruit juice.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking poison (hemlock) in 399 BC. He was charged with corrupting the youth and impiety. Socrates accepted his sentence and famously refused the opportunity to escape.