Nutmeg can be relatively fast toxic , but it's soo much that the spice taste of it would be terrible overwhelming any food.
But it can relatively easily kill your kidneys.
So never overdo it.
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Nutmeg can be relatively fast toxic , but it's soo much that the spice taste of it would be terrible overwhelming any food.
But it can relatively easily kill your kidneys.
So never overdo it.
Heard it can get you high but line between death and high is so thin it's not worth it.
Also effects last for nearly a day
Tamil proverb says
அளவுக்கடந்தால் அமிர்தமும் நஞ்சு
It's emphasizing that even the most potent, life-giving elixir can become poisonous if taken in excess.
Goodness those characters are so pretty!
Actually a lot of spices contain unsafe levels of heavy metals, so you definitely could hurt yourself with them
You can easily kill yourself with a water overdose (and it's actually fairly common),so yes.
Nutmeg was already mentioned - high doses can easily kill someone, sadly even without hallucinations simply by killing off ones liver and dying an agonizing death a few days later. The same goes for cinnamon, but with a much lower dose.
There are a few more, but I don't want to give people too many ideas.
To make it short: Yes, possible,but it's mostly a very slow death over multiple days that fucks you up really bad and is a horrible way to go.
Nutmeg is poisonous in high doses and can lead to hallucinations, seizures, and other complications.
The "Anarchist's Cookbook" covered this 😂
How much are we talking? Are there any documented suicides by nutmeg?
2 to 3 teaspoons is lethal. 1.5 to 2.5 will get you high though. I don't recommend it as you can see there is an overlap.
Edit: Toxic. Not lethal
Lol. The only "high" I got when I tried it was flu-like symptoms. Do not recommend.
Same. Tried that shit as a teenager and I couldn't get out of bed for a full 24 hours. Felt like the worst flu of my life. The only thing even close to a "high" was the extreme tunnel vision I got when I tried to stand up. It was so bad that I couldn't even sit up to watch The Price is Right. Had no choice but to sleep it off.
Scared me away from drugs so badly that I didn't even try weed or alcohol until I was well into my 20s.
That’s probably why it’s still legal
Yah, that seems to be the concensus.
IIRC when I took it recreationally itwas many many grams to get to the hallucinations part. It was hard to stomach. Unless the safety profile is pretty narrow I'd say it would be difficult to complete suicide with nutmeg.
Sadly the hallucination effect does not correlate with the toxicity,especially the hepatotoxicity with nutmeg.. You can absolutely kill of your liver and die an agonizing death a few days later and have no hallucinations at all.
You teste it or put it in a pill or pouch or something?
Parachuted some and mixed some with milk. I wouldn't recommend. Nothing worth possibly dying over.
It's funny because I am cooking with nutmeg, and was saying that. A quick search tells me that you can have hallucination from 15g of nutmeg.
However, with the strong taste, sounds like a good netty bad poison
"The poison is the dose" is a saying for a reason.
Everything is toxic if you eat too much of it
Even water!
Yep
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_herbs_with_known_adverse_effects
The list itself says it is incomplete and I immediately thought of a couple items not listed that have known toxicity issues:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perilla_frutescens#Traditional_medicine,_phytochemicals,_and_toxicity
I mean, as humans, toxicity isn't a deterrent, it's a selling feature!
Yeah, the reason we like booze is because it's toxic and fucks up our brains.
All at once, absolutely, but it's going to take a LOT of most things.
Theoretically, anything is poisonous if you have enough of it. We even get oxygen poisoning by breathing air that is too rich in oxygen for too long.
Cinnamon can cause permanent damage in high doses.
Other than that and the others mentioned here, probably just old, rotting ones would be bad.
How high?
It appears to be 0.1mg/kg of body weight too avoid coumarin overdose (which is much stronger in Cassia than ceylon cinnamon), which is toxic to the liver: https://ovidsp.dc2.ovid.com/ovid-new-a/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=fulltext&D=ovft&AN=01445481-201002000-00007&NEWS=N&CSC=Y&CHANNEL=PubMed
Licorice is not that common a spice any more, partially because it's toxic at pretty obtainable levels, though people who like the flavor still typically won't accidentally consume a dangerous amount.