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by platelet
2715 days ago
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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/43297... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_poisoning Yes. The dose is something like less than a pound of salt, probably 100 grams might work, disolved in solution, and taken in one sitting, as a deliberate act of ritual suicide. I think the inspiration draws from the concept of sea water dehydration/toxicity. Probably not a great way to go, since it isn’t fast, you hallucinate before losing consciousness, and it probably involves a lot of vomiting. The point being, though, that a mason jar of salt carries a near zero perception of hazard, since it’s not really accident prone (accidental salt overdoses among children or the elderly aren’t commonly reported) but we also don’t consider it particularly deadly, even though the potential is there. |
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Seems all you’re saying here is that dose makes the poison but for some reason you single out salt implying that any dose is poisonous.
You will literally die if you do not consume salt.