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OperationOblivion

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Nov 27, 2025
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Recently I've been looking back into ctb and came up with a new method I called the "Cherry Bomb" where I'd eat as many cherries as possible while chewing their amygdalin rich pits. For anyone unaware, when consumed our bodies convert amygdalin into cyanide, it's why chewing cherry pits and other types of stone fruits are considered dangerous. Then I found a site that sells 100mg amygdalin tablets, I got 100 tablets. Based on my math it'd produce about 590mg of cyanide in my body, would that be enough and is there anything wrong with my math?
 
LastNite

LastNite

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Mar 31, 2025
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amygdalin tablets? being sold online? I think you got scammed. I dont know much about Cyanide, but I'm very sure anything containing enough amygdalin gets regulated by the Gov. Do more research before you take any other step.
 
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OperationOblivion

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Nov 27, 2025
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amygdalin tablets? being sold online? I think you got scammed. I dont know much about Cyanide, but I'm very sure anything containing enough amygdalin gets regulated by the Gov. Do more research before you take any other step.
Based on what I know the company gets around restrictions by marketing it as a vitamin instead of a traditional food product. I'm still doing more research but it's kind of a legal grey zone.
I've also found a research paper talking about someone getting cyanide poisoning from another product on the site, although I'm having trouble tracking it down again.
 
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LastNite

Hello World
Mar 31, 2025
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Based on what I know the company gets around restrictions by marketing it as a vitamin instead of a traditional food product. I'm still doing more research but it's kind of a legal grey zone.
I've also found a research paper talking about someone getting cyanide poisoning from another product on the site, although I'm having trouble tracking it down again.
B17 correct? I dont know if that's dangerous or harmful. Again, I got no clue about this method. I heard they use it for cancer treatment, but it hasn't been proved helpful or approved by the FDA. I would still take it slow to be very sure about what you're buying exactly. Good luck.
 
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OperationOblivion

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Nov 27, 2025
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Thanks, as far as I can tell it's the same thing, but worst case I track down some morello seeds instead.
 

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