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Dr. Bruce Lipton has proved and explained how we can heal our self with our mind.What we are?A battery with 50Trillions cells.We are not an entity; we are a community of 50Trillions cells.Every cell is communicating via the energy or via the vibration.Every cell is intelligent. The cells are in a community, they give up their personal intelligence and respond to the central voice… If the central voice wants to die the cells will die.The central voice is the mind.The mind is influenced by the internal and external environment.The brain perceives the signals from the internal and external environment and interpret these signals and send the information to the cells to control the behavior and genetics.Explanation of the placebo effect:You have a positive thought that something can heal you, even you don't know it (for instance sugar pill); if you believe in it, then it can heal yourself.It is proved that 1/3 of all healing occurs through the placebo effect or through that thought.What is if you have negative thinking that you can't be healed? This is the nocebo effect.As positive thinking/feelings/belief can heal you, negative thinking/feelings can kill you!!!If the doctor gives you the belief that you will die this belief will kill you!What is if we suppress our negative feelings and thoughts?Then these suppressed negative feelings and thoughts will harm our body! The solution is to release our negativity so that the positivity comes by itself! If we practice “Positive thinking”, then we suppress our negativity, and that will harm our body!Some sects of the Baptists contemplate on God to go in Ecstasy. And when they are in Ecstasy, even deadly Rattlesnakes can bite them without harming them.Or some drink Strychnine in Toxic doses and when they in that state of belief the toxic doesn't affect them.Even we would not have so many evidence in the past that Faith heals… at least the Baptists proof that…. Instead, we still believe that Mosquitoes can make us ill… What you believe you will harvest and that proves the Quantum Physics. Next week I will write more…If we had stronger beliefs, we would be much stronger.In 1961, Terry Jo Duperrault, an 11year old girl was found alone on the Ocean in a small broken white raft. She over lived the family massacre and were drifting 4 days without water or food, far away from the Bahamas. She prayed to God and trusted in God… She is still alive! Don't be limited through your beliefs. Also, we can use the energy of the cell for healing. With Qigong, acupuncture, acupressure we lead the energy through our body in a certain way to heal the body!My Video: Quantum physics proves that faith heals https://youtu.be/MiECabMy9M0My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.B/Quantum-physics-proves-that-faith-heals.mp3
Enorme clin d’oeil à KOMINTERN SECT car hommage à son chanteur, Carl Jahier, qui nous a quittés le weekend dernier. Komintern Sect qui, avec Kidnap, No Pub et Reich Orgasm a sonné le réveil de la scène punk provinciale, la seconde génération, puisque l’on avait déjà les Dogs, Olivensteins (Rouen), Strychnine, Stalag (Bordeaux), Starshooter (Lyon), […] L'article LJDH – Apocalypse Chaos sur les Ruines des Nations est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
In the 1890s, Victorian London was just getting over the terrible Jack the Ripper murders, but just a few years after the terrible crimes a new villain roamed the streets to terrorize the city's sex workers: the Lambeth Poisoner.
The Sign of Four by Arthur Conan Doyle chapter 6 Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, narrated by Isaac Birchall Subscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :D https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads https://www.patreon.com/theessentialreads https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/join SUMMARY: Holmes goes around examining the crime scene. He finds some footprints on the floor, a Foot, and a round stump print. He and Watson declare that the wooden-legged man must have been there, and looking out of the window, declare that the walls are too high for him to have worked alone. Watson asks how another person could have gotten in, and Holmes frustratingly responds that he must learn to apply Holmes' methods. After walking through the methods, he declares that the other person must have come through the roof. They go through the hole in the roof and find a trapdoor leading to the roof. They also find a set of tiny footprints, and Watson declares that a child must have helped, and though Holmes disagrees, he doesn't state why yet. Holmes then states that the wooden legged man stepped in creosote. They quickly examine the body before the police arrive, and suggest "some Strychnine-like substance." Holmes explains that it must have been administered by the thorn he found in the man's neck. When the police arrive, the detective declares that he is certain of Thaddeus' guilt. Holmes tries to dissuade the man, but he refuses to see the holes that Holmes points to and arrests Thaddeus on the spot. Holmes, frustrated tells Watson that it is late, and that they must get Miss Morstan home. Watson agrees, and Holmes asks if Watson is up for continuing through the night, and on his consent, Holmes send him to an address to look for a dog called Toby.
The Murder Sheet sits down with author Dean Jobb to discuss his new book on Arthur Barry, a fascinating Jazz Age jewel thief who charmed the masses with his exploits — and later unwittingly got tangled up in the case of the abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. We will also discuss Jobb's work on the Victorian serial killer, Dr. Thomas Neill Cream. Check out Dean's website here: http://www.deanjobb.com/Support your local bookstore! Get Dean's book here A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue: https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-gentleman-and-a-thief-the-daring-jewel-heists-of-a-jazz-age-rogue-dean-jobb/20674930?ean=9781643752839Buy The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a Victorian Era Serial Killer here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-case-of-the-murderous-dr-cream-the-hunt-for-a-victorian-era-serial-killer-dean-jobb/17215538?ean=9781643752501Listen to our episode with David Grann here: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/3a4d8509-d482-468a-bf60-e1a00f775e68Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Consider the humble rock (or: why the dumb thing kills you), published by pleiotroth on July 5, 2024 on LessWrong. When people think about street-fights and what they should do when they find themselves in the unfortunate position of being in one, they tend to stumble across a pretty concerning thought relatively early on: "What if my attacker has a knife?" . Then they will put loads of cognitive effort into strategies for how to deal with attackers wielding blades. On first glance this makes sense. Knives aren't that uncommon and they are very scary, so it feels pretty dignified to have prepared for such scenarios (I apologize if this anecdote is horribly unrelatable to Statesians). The issue is that -all in all- knife related injuries from brawls or random attacks aren't that common in most settings. Weapons of opportunity (a rock, a brick, a bottle, some piece of metal, anything you can pick up in the moment) are much more common. They are less scary, but everyone has access to them and I've met few people without experience who come up with plans for defending against those before they start thinking about knives. It's not the really scary thing that kills you. It's the minimum viable thing. When deliberating poisons, people tend to think of the flashy, potent ones. Cyanide, Strychnine, Tetrodotoxin. Anything sufficiently scary with LDs in the low milligrams. The ones that are difficult to defend against and known first and foremost for their toxicity. On first pass this seems reasonable, but the fact that they are scary and hard to defend against means that it is very rare to encounter them. It is staggeringly more likely that you will suffer poisoning from Acetaminophen or the likes. OTC medications, cleaning products, batteries, pesticides, supplements. Poisons which are weak enough to be common. It's not the really scary thing that kills you. It's the minimum viable thing. My impression is that people in AI safety circles follow a similar pattern of directing most of their attention at the very competent, very scary parts of risk-space, rather than the large parts. Unless I am missing something, it feels pretty clear that the majority of doom-worlds are ones in which we die stupidly. Not by the deft hands of some superintelligent optimizer tiling the universe with its will, but the clumsy ones of a process that is powerful enough to kill a significant chunk of humanity but not smart enough to do anything impressive after that point. Not a schemer but an unstable idiot placed a little too close to a very spooky button by other unstable idiots. Killing enough of humanity that the rest will die soon after isn't that hard. We are very very fragile. Of course the sorts of scenarios which kill everyone immediately are less likely in worlds where there isn't competent, directed effort, but the post-apocalypse is a dangerous place and the odds that the people equipped to rebuild civilisation will be among the survivors, find themselves around the means to do so, make a few more lucky rolls on location and keep that spark going down a number of generations are low. Nowhere near zero but low. In bits of branch-space in which it is technically possible to bounce back given some factors, lots of timelines get shredded. You don't need a lot of general intelligence to design a bio-weapon or cause the leak of one. With militaries increasingly happy to hand weapons to black-boxes, you don't need to be very clever to start a nuclear incident. The meme which makes humanity destroy itself too might be relatively simple. In most worlds, before you get competent maximizers with the kind of goal content integrity, embedded agency and all the rest to kill humanity deliberately, keep the lights on afterwards and have a plan for what to do next, you get a truly baffling number of fla...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Consider the humble rock (or: why the dumb thing kills you), published by pleiotroth on July 5, 2024 on LessWrong. When people think about street-fights and what they should do when they find themselves in the unfortunate position of being in one, they tend to stumble across a pretty concerning thought relatively early on: "What if my attacker has a knife?" . Then they will put loads of cognitive effort into strategies for how to deal with attackers wielding blades. On first glance this makes sense. Knives aren't that uncommon and they are very scary, so it feels pretty dignified to have prepared for such scenarios (I apologize if this anecdote is horribly unrelatable to Statesians). The issue is that -all in all- knife related injuries from brawls or random attacks aren't that common in most settings. Weapons of opportunity (a rock, a brick, a bottle, some piece of metal, anything you can pick up in the moment) are much more common. They are less scary, but everyone has access to them and I've met few people without experience who come up with plans for defending against those before they start thinking about knives. It's not the really scary thing that kills you. It's the minimum viable thing. When deliberating poisons, people tend to think of the flashy, potent ones. Cyanide, Strychnine, Tetrodotoxin. Anything sufficiently scary with LDs in the low milligrams. The ones that are difficult to defend against and known first and foremost for their toxicity. On first pass this seems reasonable, but the fact that they are scary and hard to defend against means that it is very rare to encounter them. It is staggeringly more likely that you will suffer poisoning from Acetaminophen or the likes. OTC medications, cleaning products, batteries, pesticides, supplements. Poisons which are weak enough to be common. It's not the really scary thing that kills you. It's the minimum viable thing. My impression is that people in AI safety circles follow a similar pattern of directing most of their attention at the very competent, very scary parts of risk-space, rather than the large parts. Unless I am missing something, it feels pretty clear that the majority of doom-worlds are ones in which we die stupidly. Not by the deft hands of some superintelligent optimizer tiling the universe with its will, but the clumsy ones of a process that is powerful enough to kill a significant chunk of humanity but not smart enough to do anything impressive after that point. Not a schemer but an unstable idiot placed a little too close to a very spooky button by other unstable idiots. Killing enough of humanity that the rest will die soon after isn't that hard. We are very very fragile. Of course the sorts of scenarios which kill everyone immediately are less likely in worlds where there isn't competent, directed effort, but the post-apocalypse is a dangerous place and the odds that the people equipped to rebuild civilisation will be among the survivors, find themselves around the means to do so, make a few more lucky rolls on location and keep that spark going down a number of generations are low. Nowhere near zero but low. In bits of branch-space in which it is technically possible to bounce back given some factors, lots of timelines get shredded. You don't need a lot of general intelligence to design a bio-weapon or cause the leak of one. With militaries increasingly happy to hand weapons to black-boxes, you don't need to be very clever to start a nuclear incident. The meme which makes humanity destroy itself too might be relatively simple. In most worlds, before you get competent maximizers with the kind of goal content integrity, embedded agency and all the rest to kill humanity deliberately, keep the lights on afterwards and have a plan for what to do next, you get a truly baffling number of fla...
No one would intentionally drink Strychnine and think they're going to be healthy and live a long life. Yet how many of us poison our bodies a little bit at a time and think nothing of it? We've talked a lot in previous episodes about poisons like alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, and other recreational drugs so we won't repeat them again now, but let's discuss some of the poisons that are less obvious. Would like to credit and thank Dr. Simon Goddek for some of this information. First: vegetable oil. Now this may come as a surprise to you as many have touted them to be healthy, but they're not. All Seed oils are oils are extracted from various seeds. The most common include rapeseed (canola oil), soybean, corn, sunflower, safflower, peanut, etc. Unlike coconut oil or olive oil which can be extracted by pressing, these new-fangled oils must be extracted in very unnatural ways...
No one would intentionally drink Strychnine and think they're going to be healthy and live a long life. Yet how many of us poison our bodies a little bit at a time and think nothing of it? We've talked a lot in previous episodes about poisons like alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, and other recreational drugs so we won't repeat them again now, but let's discuss some of the poisons that are less obvious. Would like to credit and thank Dr. Simon Goddek for some of this information. First: vegetable oil. Now this may come as a surprise to you as many have touted them to be healthy, but they're not. All Seed oils are oils are extracted from various seeds. The most common include rapeseed (canola oil), soybean, corn, sunflower, safflower, peanut, etc. Unlike coconut oil or olive oil which can be extracted by pressing, these new-fangled oils must be extracted in very unnatural ways...
Darren Schmidt has dedicated the past 30 years to hardcore holistic nutrition with the aim of reversing chronic illnesses, thereby eliminating the need for pharmaceutical drugs. He runs the largest non-insurance nutrition clinic in the country, reflecting his deep commitment to natural health solutions. In his upcoming video, Darren will delve into a variety of crucial topics: 1) An update on the USDA Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. 2) The misleading portrayal of seed oils as "healthy" according to Pubmed research. 3) The role of LDL as an "opsonin" in the immune system. 4) A debate on the carnivore versus vegan diets, which he presented in front of 150 medical doctors on February 24th. 5) Insights from John Ioannides, MD, on the reliability of observational studies in medical research. 6) The impact of "unlucky exposures" on health, extending beyond dietary factors. Join Darren for an enlightening exploration of these subjects, grounded in his extensive experience and research in holistic nutrition. YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/NutritionalHealingA2Center Other: darrenschmidtdc on TikTok Website: thenhcaa.com Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer. 00:56 Introduction. 06:32 Criticism of dietary guidelines, favoring plant-based diet. 10:44 Dietary guidelines are not suitable for most. 11:57 Researching seed oils to counter vegan's argument. 15:03 Strychnine can harm without showing on tests. 19:24 Weight loss drugs rely on indigestible fiber. 21:25 LDL linked to immune system and infection. 26:19 Multiple infections can increase risk of heart disease. 27:59 Good nutrition improves immune system and health. 30:53 Body may have trouble digesting meat. 36:28 Soldier describes treating locals for worm infestations. 40:07 Only 6 effective parasite products, Cellcor Biosciences best. 40:48 Mimosa seeds may remove parasites from body. 44:34 Moderators praise, audience indifferent to debate comments. 48:46 Research shows ketogenic diet can reverse mental illness. 50:50 "People shifting away from meat consumption, health?". 54:06 Mold infection in buildings can cause health issues. 56:30 Cancer gone, parasites gone, LDL levels improved. See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
Does chloroform really make you go to sleep when doused on a rag and held over your mouth or is that just Hollywood? Did one of my wife's best friends get her a book all about strychnine and make this episode even better? Listen and find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goldstar002/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goldstar002/support
Watch Chapter 5 Part 1: https://youtu.be/vj80cxZ0OaM Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Agatha Christie Follow and connect here:https://linktr.ee/islesofmistery Always a huge special thanks to the Patreon supporters. Watch more exclusive episodes here and support a small growing creator:patreon.com/islesofmistery References:Christie, A., 1920. The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
Nouvelle année mais on continue à rendre hommage à Tai Luc, « aujourd’hui c’est mieux qu’hier, c’est pas encore la guerre » (« Une fille dans la rue »). Bien sûr, on démarre avec LSD, puis Decibelios, Strychnine. On fait un autre écart par Barcelone avec La Banda Trapera Del Rio pour saluer Morfi Grei, chanteur du groupe qui […] L'article Maggot Brain – Nous Avons Beaucoup de Libertés est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
On continue à rendre hommage à Tai Luc et La Souris Déglinguée… On démarre avec le live au Glaz’Art (concert de 2006), suivi de Strychnine, Stinky Toys, Asphalt Jungle, et pour illustrer les propos de Tai Luc à Toulouse, Ramones et Vince Taylor. On poursuit avec les Olivensteins, Stalag (encore Bordeaux), avant de bifurquer vers […] L'article Maggot Brain – Traiter de bourgeois les gens moins riches que soi est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Thomas Neill Cream graduated with honors from Montreal's McGill medical school in 1876. His thesis had been about the effects of chloroform; and he would soon demonstrate just how devastating he could be with toxic compounds. Several people died under his 'care.' But we're not here to talk about Dr. Cream the murderer; we're here to talk about his other criminal offense: extortion. Thomas was ultimately undone when he attempted to frame and blackmail other people for his murders. Let's meet the doctor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the story about crimes against humanity, the crime of the century! Hanna is kept in stitches today as we hear the story of the 1904 Olympic Marathon.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5466986/advertisement
Della married her first husband in 1915, in 1920 her daughter and husband would die within a couple of week of each other. Several more people in Della's life would die not long after visiting with her. Coincidence? Likely not. Join us as we dive into this fascinating case as our last Serial Killer for September! Crimes & Closets is a true crime podcast production of Skoldon, LLC. Sources: Excerpts from the book Sorensen Family from Denmark to America Newspapers.com - Articles from the following Newspapers Omaha Daily Bee – April 21, 1925 Falls City Daily News – April 22, 1925 and April 23, 1925 Omaha Daily News – April 20, 1925 Nebraska Daily Press – April 21, 1925 Grand Island Daily Independent – April 21, 1925 The Hastings Journal – April 21, 1925 The Lincoln Star – April 19, 1925 Wikipedia search of Strychnine and St. Vitus Dance https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44871149/della-sorensen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crimesandclosets/message
We are BACK and we DOVE into what some have called Killing Eve's replacement: Kleo (Netflix). The shows share some characteristics - communist ties and kick-ass women assassins - but the anti-heroes of the shows are quite different, particularly with their motivations. From Big Eden to Happy Birthday, there is a lot to chat about. Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets: http://twitter.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast
Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
Tonight, I'll be reading Chapter 5, Part 2: “It isn't Strychnine, is it?” from "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie. Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories. If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night. Vote on our next book: https://forms.gle/4YeriASaLju9Jqbz6 Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: Apple Podcasts - Spotify Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/ Visit our website: Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest Website Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/ Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep.
Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
Tonight, I'll be reading Chapter 5, Part 2: “It isn't Strychnine, is it?” from "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie. Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories. If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night. Vote on our next book: https://forms.gle/4YeriASaLju9Jqbz6 Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: Apple Podcasts - Spotify Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/ Visit our website: Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest Website Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/ Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep.
Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
Tonight, I'll be reading Chapter 5, Part 1: “It isn't Strychnine, is it?” from "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie. Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories. If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night. Vote on our next book: https://forms.gle/4YeriASaLju9Jqbz6 Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: Apple Podcasts - Spotify Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/ Visit our website: Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest Website Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/ Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep.
Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
Tonight, I'll be reading Chapter 5, Part 1: “It isn't Strychnine, is it?” from "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie. Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories. If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night. Vote on our next book: https://forms.gle/4YeriASaLju9Jqbz6 Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: Apple Podcasts - Spotify Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/ Visit our website: Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest Website Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/ Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep.
Send us a Text Message.Picture this: a seemingly ordinary day turns into a heart-pounding race against time as a mysterious poison threatens the lives of beloved pets. In this episode of Vetsplanation, Dr. Sugerman discusses the dangers of strychnine poisoning in pets, highlighting the signs and symptoms to watch out for. In this episode, you will be able to:Discover the unseen perils of strychnine poisoning in pets that can lurk in everyday environments.Learn why prompt action is a game-changer in the face of a strychnine toxicity crisis within your furry friends.Uncover the daunting hurdles veterinarians face while diagnosing strychnine poisoning and the crucial role of a comprehensive case history.Dive into the depth of poison management protocols, including intensive medical care and supportive therapy.Understand the unsettling risks associated with unsupervised outdoor activities of pets and how to better protect them.Resources:ASPCA Poison Control:https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control(888) 426-4435Pet Poison Helplinehttps://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/(855) 764-7661Support the Show.Connect with me here: https://www.vetsplanationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.twitter.com/vetsplanations/ https://www.instagram.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vetsplanation/ https://youtube.com/@Vetsplanationpodcast https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVbvK_wcgytuVECLYsfmc2qV3rCQ9enJK Voluntary donations and Vetsplanation subscription: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNZL7TUE28SYE https://www.buzzsprout.com/1961906/subscribe
The A-Team must infiltrate a guerilla base in Borneo to rescue their former general and his daughter….but no one actually wants to go. Listen in this week as we discuss goat swords, vanilla crullers, going to the moon and so much more!Episode Title: One More TimeOriginal Airdate: April 12th, 1983Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke Larsson, http://www.meaningfullymaed.comFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsTwitter: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-----The 80's Years is a proud member of The Podfix Network. Check us out and all the other amazing podcasts at www.podfixnetwork.comInstagram: @official_podfixTwitter: @podfixFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/podfixnetwork
Mary Ann Britland was known as the first woman to be executed by hanging at Strangeways Prison in Manchester. Over the course of a year, she poisoned her daughter, her husband, and her neighbor. And even though she maintained that she was not guilty, she was sentenced to death on August 9th 1886. Stay safe out there. With love, Saaniya and Maddie x Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_Britland https://murderpedia.org/female.B/b/britland-mary-ann.htm https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/what-to-know-middle-child-syndrome https://www.manchestersfinest.com/articles/manchesters-vilest-mary-ann-britland/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strychnine
Rendimos homenaje a The Sonics, banda arquetípica del garaje punk de los años 60 y titanes de la escena del Pacific Northwest. Fue un grupo de escaso éxito en su momento, pero su sonido y su actitud son parte imprescindible del ADN de todas las generaciones posteriores de la música de garage. Recordamos a la banda de Tacoma a través de unas cuantas versiones seleccionadas a lo largo de siete décadas diferentes. Playlist; (sintonía) THE SONICS “Good hard rock” THE SONICS “Keep a knockin’” (1965) SYNDICATE OF SOUND “The witch” (1966) THE SWAMP RATS “Psycho” (1966) THE FUZZTONES “Strychnine” (1985) DROOGS “He’s waiting” (197?) DMZ “Cinderella” (1978) THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS “The hustler” (1982) THE ORIGINAL SINS “Like no other man” (1989) THEE HEADCOATS “You’ve got your head on backwards” (1989) THEE HEADCOATEES “Dirty old man” (1991) THE SWINGIN NECKBREAKERS “Boss Hoss” (1993) THE A-BONES featuring MARCUS THE CARCASS “Maintaining my cool” (1993) RABIOSO “Don’t believe in Christmas” (2006) THE NEW STRYCHNINES “High time” (2000) MAMBO JAMBO ARKESTRA with BARRENCE WHITFIELD “Shot down” (2020) SEX MUSEUM “Have love will travel” (2020) NIGHT BEATS “Don’t be afraid of the dark” (2019) THE SONICS “Louie Louie” (1966) Escuchar audio
durée : 00:54:47 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Le documentaire “Keupon made in France” raconte par les témoignages de ceux qui l'ont vécu et par les paroles de spécialistes, ce qu'a été le punk français du début des années 80 jusqu'à la dissolution en 1989 du groupe emblématique Bérurier noir. - invités : Solveig Serre Chercheuse au CNRS (CESR/CMBV), co-porteuse, avec Luc Robène, du projet de recherche PIND (Punk Is Not Dead, ene histoire de la scène punk en France, 1976-2016); Luc Robène Professeur à l'université de Bordeaux, guitariste (Noir Désir, Strychnine, Arno Futur), co-porteur, avec Solveig Serre, du projet de recherche PIND (Punk Is Not Dead, une histoire de la scène punk en France, 1976-2016); Bérurier Noir
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Calling All Cars, originally broadcast December 11, 1934, 88 years ago, A Cup of Coffee, some Strychnine. A murder has taken place in a schoolhouse.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
After prominent pro cyclist Nairo Quintana gets stripped from his 6th place position for testing positive for a banned substance Sarah talks about doping in cycling, its history, famous incidents, famous excuses for having dirty samples and what the federations are doing to combat cases now. Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Today's Show Sponsor is Wattbike. Head over to www.wattbike.com and use code "roadman250" for an additional £250 off your purchase. Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries https://www.roadmancycling.com Follow my journey on Strava https://www.strava.com/athletes/145186 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/roadman.cycling Follow us on LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
Nueva entrega de este coleccionable de diversión con versiones. Playlist; (sintonía) TAKESHI TERAUCHI “The house of the rising Sun” (Tradicional, The Animals) THE STRYPES “I’m a hog for you baby” (The Coasters) THE POLECATS “John I’m only dancing” (David Bowie) X “Crystal ship” (The Doors) NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND “All I have to do is dream” (The Everly Brothers) THE SADIES “The shape I’m in” (The Band) JESSE DAYTON “Bankrobber” (The Clash) MIKE NESS “All I can do is cry” (Wayne Walker) FLAT DUO JETS “Riot in cell block nº9” (The Robins) THE GORIES “There but for the grace of God go I” (The Machine) THE DIRTBOMBS “Livin’ for the city” (Stevie Wonder) TOOTS and THE MAYTALS “You really got me” (The Kinks) THE SLACKERS “Strychnine” (The Sonics) TY SEGALL “I’m a man” (Spencer Davis Group) REIGNING SOUND “I’d much rather be with the boys” (The Rolling Stones) NOUVELLE VAGUE “Dance with me” (The Lords of the New Church) Escuchar audio
Nueva ración de diversiones, pequeños y grandes clásicos del pop y el rock del siglo XX versionados por bandas y artistas de generaciones posteriores. Playlist; (sintonía) GREG TOWNSON “Locomotion” (Little Eva) THE DOLLYROTS “Walking on sunshine” (Katrina and the Waves) KO and THE KNOCKOUTS “If I (could be with you tonight)” (Nolan Strong and the Diablos) JOHN DOE “Strychnine” (The Sonics) THE JIM CAROLL BAND “Sweet jane” (The Velvet Underground) CRAZY and THE BRAINS “People who died” (The Jim Carroll Band) THE HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES “Jeepster” (T.Rex) FULL BLOWN CHERRY “Do you remember rock’n’roll radio?” (Ramones) SPOON “TV Set” (The Cramps) THE CHEAP CASETTES “Whips and furs” (The Vibrators) THE COMPUTERS “Whip it” (Devo) JOAN JETT “Have you ever seen the rain” (Creedence Clearwater Revival) THE METHADONES “I’m the man” (Joe Jackson) THE REZILLOS “Glad all over” (Dave Clark Five) THE VERBS “Baby blue” (Badfinger) IMPERIAL STATE ELECTRIC “I don’t know what I want” (Raspberries) Escuchar audio
Formed in 1976 by husband-and-wife duo Lux Interior and Poison Ivy, The Cramps forged their own unique niche in the early punk movement with their raucous brand of rock-n-roll psychobilly. This week's guest, art gallery owner and music fan Brook Dorsch, brings us their debut full-length 'Songs The Lord Taught Us'. "Well, come on little mama, let's tear this damn place up!" Songs featured in this episode: Human Fly - The Cramps; Dark Entries - Bauhaus; Health Fanatic - John Cooper Clarke; The Ballad Of El Goodo - Big Star; Teenagers From Mars - The Misfits; TV Set, Rock on the Moon, Garbageman, I Was a Teenage Werewolf - The Cramps; Rumble - Link Wray; Sunglasses After Dark - The Cramps; Ace Of Spades - Link Wray; The Mad Daddy, Mystery Plane - The Cramps; Terror Couple Kill Colonel - Bauhaus; The Way I Walk - Robert Gordon; Goo Goo Muck - The Cramps; The Monster Mash - Bobby Pickett; Zombie Dance, What's Behind the Mask - The Cramps; Strychnine - The Sonics; Strychnine, I'm Cramped, Tear It Up, Fever, Lonesome Town - The Cramps
Jason welcomes musician & poet Bill Hickey for a ramble-yak about sharing an elevator with a pissed-off David Foster Wallace, carpet farming, fighting off ALL the members of KISS, & the sick, lip-smacked goodness of gritty early sh*t. They also reminisce about the glories of Goontown, Penguin Dust, & that one time Bill was Jason's roadie. Check out some of Bill's music at https://www.n1m.com/plasticsaint. Episode music by the edifying DJ Max in Tokyo; this episode contains the songs 'Fly On,' 'Never Ever,' & 'East Side Guitar Beat,' all of which you can (& should) buy at http://soundcloud.com/djmaxintokyo. Join the early sh*t chat at https://www.facebook.com/WRTESpodcast & on Instagram @writersreadtheirearlyshit. Many thanks, wherever & whoever you are, for listening.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wrtes)
Episode 335... More of the usual weekly shred. A new one out of the Grim backyard from Sacramento's HOLEHOG and a return from our bros and loyal supporters, The Slime (Toronto). A set of 2022 Bandcamp grabs to boot. Enjoy!! Download and stream here (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):BROS GRIM 335!!!!!!!Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.Moshable punkings...Try My Chance 0:52 Romantic Gorilla ST 1998Shitty Life 1:16 Formaldehyde Junkies ...Are a Total Wreck 7inSe Bem Que 0:32 Discarga Sem RemorsoI Don't Need Sobriety 1:00 Trappist Cross Faded_Tank CrimesCASUAL VULTURE (bkgrd) 3:49 James Domestic Carrion RepeatingBotoxicated 1:51 Scurvy Dogs TCHC Punk Singles Omnibus 2002-2005You Make Me Sick 1:19 Deadfall TCHC Punk Singles Omnibus 2002-2005Not Chasing The Carrot On A Stick 0:35 Hellnation Fucked Up MessImmortal Disease 2:12 Psychosomatic Clicking Sound of a Hammer Pulled BackAnnoyed 1:42Rydells - Rock 'n' Roll Beach Party (bkgrd) 2:18 RTTB.Records Summer Feelings Volume 2Sacramento Frantic Life 1:40 HOLEHOG DYSTOPIAN REALITYWyoming Valley Fever 1:44 Dirt Sucker Dirt Sucker_ Convulse RecsL.A. We Will Rise 2:13 Choke Me Death like a SunsetChicago The Chain 1:31 Weak Pulse OP#15: Weak Pulse - EKG EPEugene OR A Conflict 0:49 Dead Fucking Serious The Reclamation EP 2012 RemasterThe 99ers - Night Of The Cavemen (bkgrd) 2:42 RTTB.Records 3 Chords of DeathHIPSTER 1:04 MERDA MERDATIRING PLANET 1:42 ABSOLUT PUNK SURVIVALStop The Count 0:40 Facepalm Nation Facepalm NationGet A Life 1:53 Active Minds Dis Is Getting PatheticFeed the Machine 2:44 Orgasmo de Porco UselessChimps For Champs - I Won't Listen (bkgrd) 2:26 RTTB.Records Tales From... Volume 4once my friend... now my dinner 2:28 MORBID OBESITY- "the feast-ography!"AGATHOCLES- Flanders' little cesspool 1:37 Riotous Outburst Records AGATHOCLES/ JEFFREY DAHMER "all rockstar must die" split cassetteWeirdo 1:57 Riotous Outburst Records REPULSORY- "demo"ピーターパン症候群の憂鬱 (Peter Pan Syndrome Melancholy) 1:44 Vivisick Nuked IdentityRotten times (make golden memories) 2:07 KSM40 Jenga!Mutant Members Only Club - Punk Rock Alien (bkgrd) 3:10 RTTB.Recs Tales From... Volume 2Ripped From Your Mind 1:02 The Slime Bitter DreamRCP Fuck You 1:25 The Runts Kill the RuntsClass War 2:25 Anticitizen Stand Up and FightSet No Pace 1:52 Straight To Hell Set No PaceCan't We All Just Get Along (At The Dinner Table) 1:47 Guttermouth Friendly PeopleHovertical 3:08 Strychnine (V) Twelve Ounces Of Courage Songs About Drinking Episode Three
Beat, garage, punk rock, power pop... Menú de novedades con los últimos lanzamientos de Jake La Botz o The Kaisers, y anunciando giras de The Whiffs, The Fuzztones, Muck and the Mires Al Dual. (Foto del podcast; Jake La Botz) Playlist; JAKE LA BOTZ “I don’t want it” (single digital, 2022) THE KAISERS “That kind of fun” (7’’, 2021) ALVILDA “Négatif” (Négatif 7’’, 2021) SOPHISTICATED BOOM BOOM “Beat girls #2” (ST, 1982/2022) THE WARMBABIES “You’re my number one” (Last days of summer 7’’ EP, 2021) THE WARMBABIES “Hey Little baby” (Last days of summer 7’’ EP, 2021) Versión y original; ALEX CHILTON “Hey Little child” (Like flies in Sherbert, 1979) CYANIDE PILLS “The kids can’t be trusted with rocknroll” (7’’, 2022) LA DÉCOUPE “Inadapté” (Inadapté 7’’ EP, 2021) THE MOURNING AFTER “Goodnight God bless” (7’’, Chaputa, 2021) THE FUZZTONES “Strychnine” (Lysergic emanations, 1984) THE WHIFFS “What do you want me to do” (Another Whiff, 2021) MUCK AND THE MIRES “Strange waves” (Greetings from Muckingham palace, 2020) THE COURETTES “Hop the twig” (Back in Mono, 2021) JD McPHERSON “Lust for life” (single digital, 2022) AL DUAL “When I was younger” (Reel to reel, 2021) Escuchar audio
Kenneth Anderson is the author of Strychnine and Gold, a two-volume history of the “untold story of addiction treatment in the United States.” Anderson knows what he's talking about when he discusses substance use and treatment–he holds multiple master's degrees, including one in psychology and substance use disorders, and has worked in the field of addiction treatment for over twenty years as the founder and CEO of the HAMS Harm Reduction Network, the first worldwide harm reduction-based support group specifically for people who drink alcohol. The author of two previous books about alcohol harm reduction, Anderson is a regular presenter at the National Harm Reduction Conference, and has been a guest speaker at the Harlem Hospital Harm Reduction Program, the New School for Social Research, NYU, and the Drug Policy Conference, among other venues. Emily Dufton is the author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America (Basic Books, 2017). A drug historian and writer, her second book, on the development of the opioid addiction medication industry, is under contract with the University of Chicago Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Kenneth Anderson is the author of Strychnine and Gold, a two-volume history of the “untold story of addiction treatment in the United States.” Anderson knows what he's talking about when he discusses substance use and treatment–he holds multiple master's degrees, including one in psychology and substance use disorders, and has worked in the field of addiction treatment for over twenty years as the founder and CEO of the HAMS Harm Reduction Network, the first worldwide harm reduction-based support group specifically for people who drink alcohol. The author of two previous books about alcohol harm reduction, Anderson is a regular presenter at the National Harm Reduction Conference, and has been a guest speaker at the Harlem Hospital Harm Reduction Program, the New School for Social Research, NYU, and the Drug Policy Conference, among other venues. Emily Dufton is the author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America (Basic Books, 2017). A drug historian and writer, her second book, on the development of the opioid addiction medication industry, is under contract with the University of Chicago Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kenneth Anderson is the author of Strychnine and Gold, a two-volume history of the “untold story of addiction treatment in the United States.” Anderson knows what he's talking about when he discusses substance use and treatment–he holds multiple master's degrees, including one in psychology and substance use disorders, and has worked in the field of addiction treatment for over twenty years as the founder and CEO of the HAMS Harm Reduction Network, the first worldwide harm reduction-based support group specifically for people who drink alcohol. The author of two previous books about alcohol harm reduction, Anderson is a regular presenter at the National Harm Reduction Conference, and has been a guest speaker at the Harlem Hospital Harm Reduction Program, the New School for Social Research, NYU, and the Drug Policy Conference, among other venues. Emily Dufton is the author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America (Basic Books, 2017). A drug historian and writer, her second book, on the development of the opioid addiction medication industry, is under contract with the University of Chicago Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Kenneth Anderson is the author of Strychnine and Gold, a two-volume history of the “untold story of addiction treatment in the United States.” Anderson knows what he's talking about when he discusses substance use and treatment–he holds multiple master's degrees, including one in psychology and substance use disorders, and has worked in the field of addiction treatment for over twenty years as the founder and CEO of the HAMS Harm Reduction Network, the first worldwide harm reduction-based support group specifically for people who drink alcohol. The author of two previous books about alcohol harm reduction, Anderson is a regular presenter at the National Harm Reduction Conference, and has been a guest speaker at the Harlem Hospital Harm Reduction Program, the New School for Social Research, NYU, and the Drug Policy Conference, among other venues. Emily Dufton is the author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America (Basic Books, 2017). A drug historian and writer, her second book, on the development of the opioid addiction medication industry, is under contract with the University of Chicago Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
Macabrepedia: A Marriage of True Crime and the Truly Bizarre
William Palmer or "the Prince of Poisoners" is known for poisoning his friend John Cook after Cook won big at a horserace in 1855. But he also lost his wife, five children, a mother-in-law, his brother, his uncle... and the bodies piled up. Did he poison them all? What evidence is there?Twitter & Facebook: @macabrepediaInstagram: @macabrepediapodEmail us at: macabrepediapod@gmail.comhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1800435Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Macabrepedia)
Strychnine gets you over the line
In the 1800s, there was a doctor who murdered multiple people on two continents using a plant-derived drug called strychnine. How did he get away with it for so long? What is strychnine, and is it still around today? Listen to this week's episode to learn the answers to these questions and more. ---- SOURCES & TRANSCRIPT: https://www.sharanadarcel.com/blog/2021/08/10/02-strychnine/ ---- Like the show? Leave me a tip! https://ko-fi.com/sharanadarcel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week's episode is about the strange history of poison, both intentional and accidental. Enjoy! https://www.novelsuspects.com/articles/meet-the-woman-who-killed-over-600-men-giulia-tofana/ https://slate.com/technology/2006/04/a-history-of-poison.html https://www.theguardian.com/science/grrlscientist/2012/feb/24/1 https://sites.dartmouth.edu/toxmetal/arsenic/arsenic-a-murderous-history/ https://www.bionity.com/en/encyclopedia/History_of_poison.html https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-deadliest-poisons-in-history-and-why-people-stoppe-5942161 https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-609/aconite https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/socrates#:~:text=Socrates%20was%20accused%20of%20corrupting,executioner's%20cup%20of%20poisonous%20hemlock. https://www.poison.org/articles/why-is-monkshood-considered-a-poison--174 https://www.healthline.com/health/hemlock-poisoning#treatment https://slate.com/technology/2014/08/poisonous-plants-socrates-drank-hemlock-tea-as-his-preferred-mode-of-execution.html https://medium.com/@editors_91459/meet-the-woman-who-poisoned-makeup-to-help-over-600-women-murder-their-husbands-cfb03929c36d https://time.com/4982099/quackery-medicine-history/ https://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgajpd/medicina%20antiqua/sa_poisons.html https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/23174/5-classic-poisons-and-people-who-used-them https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Strychnine#section=Other-Experimental-Properties https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/arsenic https://www.healio.com/news/hematology-oncology/20120325/arsenic-medicinal-double-edged-sword https://jmvh.org/article/arsenic-the-poison-of-kings-and-the-saviour-of-syphilis/ https://pharmaceutical-journal.com/article/opinion/syphilis-and-the-use-of-mercury https://pharmaceutical-journal.com/article/opinion/syphilis-and-the-use-of-mercury https://www.livescience.com/37390-antimony.html#:~:text=Word%20origin%3A%20Antimony%20was%20named,was%20likely%20used%20even%20earlier. https://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/51/antimony https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318180 https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/504802/5-dubious-historical-antidotes-poison-and-what-actually-works https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2016/jul/07/toxic-legacy-a-brief-history-of-poison-remedies
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Swami Kriyananda reads "Strychnine in the Soup," a...
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In this episode, Dr's J, Ward, and Praz discuss the founding of the Food and Drug Administration. Along the way, they cover Suicide Squad, Bernie Sanders, Toxicology, Strychnine and bitter beer face, recruiting students for scientific trials, Dr Praz Poetry Corner, med school blood draws, Victorian-era food additives, EULAs, The Borax Trials, Chopped ingredients, toxic food preservatives, heavy metal poisoning, formaldehyde and anatomy lab, dapper deadly dining, poison squad the movie, soda shop enforcers, the crew's own strangest meals, and a just the tip from South Carolina. So Sit back, relax, and enjoy this antidote to boredom! Contact Us! Twitter: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travelmedicinepodcast Squarespace: https://www.travelmedicinepodcast.squarespace.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelmedicinepodcast Google Voice: (872) 216-1586 Find and Review Us! itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episodes-travel-medicine-podcast/id914407095 stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/travel-medicine-podcast?refid=stpr Pittsburgh Press July 21 1908 History of the poison-squad/ Contamination of Food in the Victorian Age