Wednesday, May 4, 2011

10 Most Popular Poison on The World's

1. Jatropha Plant



When you consider that castor oil is only used as food additives in sweets and chocolate, it is WRONG. It began to be confusing because it has been found that the fruit crop, the seed contains high levels of toxic ricin supertoxic. A little seed, then chew it well, can be fatal. However, according to figures from the American Association of Poison Control Centres (AAPC) only two plant casualties distance recorded in the period 1999-2004.



2. Belladonna (Deadly Nightshade)




With a name that means beautiful woman, extracts of belladonna plant has been used in the Renaissance as a beauty product. This application is absurd and dangerous because the poison is often made of contemporary thinkers admired the stupidity of our ancestors. Contemporary of belladonna poisoning usually occurs because some people are 'stupid' have been eating these leaves which have a hallucinogenic quality.



3. Poison Spider Fiddleback


Less than half an inch in length, or Recluse Fiddleback Chocolate is one of the spider the most venomous in the world. Derived from twenty-five countries (particularly the south and west-central) bites from Fiddleback usually painless but after eight hours, the victim will be in pain. Finally, mortality from bites is now rare, thanks to advances in medical care. However, with a bite that induces symptoms of vomiting, blisters, delirium and necrosis, these spiders should be avoided.



4. Pufferfish Poison



Part of the poisonous pufferfish is tetraodontoxin found in her ovaries. This poison is not destroyed when cooked, although the experts have said if the contents of her stomach removed before cooking, the fish are usually harmless. Fish is also used in the Japanese delicacy fugu, Pufferfish can only be cooked and prepared by chefs specially trained and licensed. Nevertheless, from 1955 to 1975 there were more than 1,500 deaths caused by food fugu.



5. Heroin




Heroin is a poison that works on the respiratory system, heroin suppress the central nervous system and create feelings of euphoria. Even if you do not have risk factors for HIV from shared needles or dangerous contaminants in the substances that are not regulated, mortality rates among heroin users (up to 20%) higher than the group of users. This makes the attraction of this drug difficult to understand. Symptoms include cramps, impaired vision, low blood pressure, coma and death from respiratory failure.



6. Hemlock



In Greek philosophy, Socrates hemlock has been used to death. Socrates (Greek: Σωκράτης, Sǒcratēs) (470 BC - 399 BC) is a philosopher of Athens, Greece and is one of the most important figure in the Western philosophical tradition. Socrates was born in Athens, and is the first generation of the three great philosophers of Greece, namely Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Socrates is teaching Plato, and Plato in turn taught Aristotle. In the end Socrates died at the age of seventy years by drinking poison as it receives the decision of the court with 280 voting results support the death penalty and 220 refused.



7. Poison Snake



Toxicity snake bites depends on many factors, varying from long time had passed since the last snake bite to the level of danger in feeling snake victim. The most poisonous snakes are vipers, cobras and enhancer. Snakebite poisoning symptoms including swelling, organ failure, vomiting, bleeding from the eyes and nose and gums as well as obvious pain at the site snakebites.



8. Arsenic


Historically arsenic is a favorite choice assassins and has always been one favorite tool that is used in a murder mystery story. In the UK these objects is available as a poison that can be freely bought in a store of chemicals to help the infestation of rats. When used as a poison, symptoms include vomiting, severe discomfort, stomach and diarrhea with blood.



9. Strychnine



One of the more popular forms of toxins in the early twentieth century, strychnine attack the central nervous system and cause excessive reflex reaction. With the correct dose of the victim can die within ten to twenty minutes while experiencing pain and upheaval contortions of death.
Strychnine was the first mystery of the murder weapon in the Agatha Christie-Murder Mysterious Affair at Styles. This poison is a poison that can act fast and effective treatment. And now may only be viewed as an efficient murder weapon in fiction and shows a very old-fashioned murder mystery.



10. Cyanide



Cyanide kills by preventing red blood cells from absorbing oxygen. This results in a process known as cyanide capsule "internal asphyxia" allegedly used by spies of World War II as an easy option to flee to avoid the painful part of the threat of torture and death. Lizzie Borden, though more famous for crime axes, have been found to have traces of cyanide in the sugar bowl at his family home.

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