Learn about fast poisonous toxic chemicals around us. Some of the fastest action toxic chemicals are not necessarily fatal, but there are things that exist in our homes and backyards. Sunflower seed, Narcissus, John Kill, Valley of Yuri, Digitalis, Yew, Holly, and other plowed plants are in many gardens. Poisonous vines and commercial areas are in the roadside, in the fence, and in the field. Duncane, euphorbia (setsettia), jade, stray Jews and other plants can also be found in many families.
But what if you need a toxic personality to survive? Do you want to poison them a little? Well, they have very fast metabolism or something, so you can make them survive miraculously, but that is less reliable. Maybe that's just poison to show someone as dead when they are perfectly okay! (I like Shakespeare, but he is not a toxicologist.) More reliable is that somehow the victim did not take a lethal dose. This is because they chose to stop eating apples as they noticed a strange texture and taste, or because the poison has not been properly measured, or because of general human inability
Chemotherapy, its classic form is basically poison. The point is to kill cells that grow faster and quicker than normal cells can kill. If you are lucky you can kill cancer before you kill the patient. Rapidly growing normal cells such as hair follicles and the inner layer of the stomach and intestines are incidental injuries and result in well-known side effects of baldness and nausea / vomiting, usually caused by chemotherapeutic drugs. However, there is a fatal flaw in this cancer paradigm. It did not answer the problem of causing this uncontrolled cell proliferation. The underlying cause and the ultimate cause have not been identified. Treatment can only cure the proximal cause and is therefore not very useful. I can treat regional diseases, but I can not treat diseases of the whole body