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same thought going around in your brain.
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Oxygen! +5
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Just about anything can become poisonous when overused, including water. water intoxication, an increase in the volume of free water in the body, resulting in dilutional hyponatremia. Common causes are excessive ingestion of water, increased infusions of hypotonic IV solutions, or excess secretions of antidiuretic hormone. Clinical manifestations are abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, lethargy, and dizziness. It can potentially lead to convulsions and coma.
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A pen, when overeached
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Amanita Muscaria, but a leetle eetsy beetsy is quite a rush!
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Pain medications - Aspirin, Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, Naprixen... Certain vitamins... Water (Yes... you can have water poisoning) Alcohol
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Vitamin A., iron, and protein.
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Hatred
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Nicotine, can be poisonous in large quantities.
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Things that some people type on AB just to start trouble. Oh and...Prescription medications.
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Apple seeds.
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Anything. Water toxicity, oxygen toxicity are two examples that spring to mind. You take in too much of anything and it can have serious physiological effects.
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me
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Potassium fluoride, the stuff they put in toothpaste. It was origionally used as a hunting poison.... to bring down Elephants!
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