Aspartame Poisoning
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Karen H.
... you ingesting diet anything you are consuming poison. Methanol Poisoning Symptoms: headaches, numbness of the extremities, vert ...
Poisoned Babies
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David Kennedy
Why is it most people seem to not care if they poison the children? This is no longer being debated. It is a f ...
Poison ivy
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Nancy T.
I spent a while this morning chopping out poison ivy at the rear of our new property. Some of the vines we ...
The poisoned well
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Polar Bear
... ll. The well here being the metaphorical human psyche, and the poisoning of it is the resulting insanity. For some reason that ...
Poison Oak!!!
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Rock G.
... treatment. Last year I used it and didn't get a single case of poison oak. I started taking it a week before the Miwok 100k and ...
Poisoned Profits.
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Stephen Tvedten
... E EPIDEMIC OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES IN THE U.S., REVEALS THE BOOK POISONED PROFITS American children are in the midst of an epidem ...
Honeymoon Poison
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Susie
... The thing you laugh about now, because Seth's sure you tried to poison him)? And then I promised that I'd share mine. Well, much ...
Food Poisoning
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Niyaprakash
If you have symptoms of food poisoning, try to figure out when you ate a suspect meal, as thi ...
The Poison Plum
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Connie S.
... ued, I might have finished off Les Roberts' 482-page novel, The Poison Plum, in one day. It entranced me THAT much. Because the ...
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