I'm not mixing up the D's, look at the MHDS yourself, it's for D3. D3
is a STRONG acidic, oxidising agent. It's D3 that makes the most
effective Rat Poison, along with ZyclonB and Fluoride of course.
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/Chemicals/8000/7235.html
Chronic ingestion may cause effects similar to those of acute ingestion.
Ingestion May be fatal if swallowed. May cause irritation of the
digestive tract. *May cause kidney damage*. May cause *cardiac
disturbances*. *Ingestion may lead to mental retardation*.
Hazard class 6.1
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Yes but some articles have said more or less the same of colloidal silver. Are
you sure you are not mixing up your D's--because I believe D2 is harder to
assimilate. dee
On 21 Apr 2010, at 02:52, bodhisattva wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodenticide
Remember, Fluoride, ZyclonB and VitaminD are potent rodent killers, and as a
consequence, the first two were used to great effect to gas humans in mass
quantities. Look at the other fun Rodenticides, and discover where those are
added to the things in your life. Some contrail tests claim they always find a
lot of barium, which of course is another rat poison. Seems to be a trend
these days, you know?
http://ull.chemistr y.uakron. edu/erd/Chemical s/8000/7235. html
VITAMIN D - EC Class very toxic
RTECS class Reproductive Effector; Human Data
Poison_Class 2
Exposure effects