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Rsuicidal

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Dec 12, 2018
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Is it possible to poison myself by consuming juniper leaves (green parts) I am not great with plant identification but most garden juniper should be the decorative and poisonous type I am assuming.
Tinctures seem a way to fail, is it possible to just eat the correct part straight on its own?

Thank you
 
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KupoCometh

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Jan 23, 2019
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Many junipers aren't that poisonous and the ones that are aren't terribly lethal.
Also, pretty sure it mostly only does in your gut and kidneys, so if you're found or don't take enough you'll probably be shitting in a bag on dialysis.

Plants are honestly pretty hit or miss, with regards to toxin content and effectiveness, but I'd personally go with something a bit more impactful and easy to find like foxgloves; which contain digoxin, capable of inducing heart attacks.

Good luck on your hunt, you'll hopefully find a pretty flower fit for purpose
 
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Many junipers aren't that poisonous and the ones that are aren't terribly lethal.
Also, pretty sure it mostly only does in your gut and kidneys, so if you're found or don't take enough you'll probably be shitting in a bag on dialysis.

Plants are honestly pretty hit or miss, with regards to toxin content and effectiveness, but I'd personally go with something a bit more impactful and easy to find like foxgloves; which contain digoxin, capable of inducing heart attacks.

Good luck on your hunt, you'll hopefully find a pretty flower fit for purpose
Disappointing news but thank you
 
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