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So do I understand correctly that small amounts of - essentially poison - from oleander plants is an anti-aging compound? That doesnt sound right. Is Oleandrin prepared in a way that negates the poison? Or is it dosed in incredibly small amounts?
Everything can be a poison depending on the quantity and method of interaction, at least that's what I heard. Maybe it's poison in your digestive system, but won't actually kill you if you apply it. Kinda like if you drink shampoo versus using it as intended.
haha, your example made me laugh. I had heard 'everything can be poison' before but the example usually given is that even drinking too much water can kill you. The idea of just guzzling the shampoo one day caught me off gaurd.
Well that would just be quite unshenanigans of me if I went with a boring example, now would it? :)
Most therapeutic drugs are toxic to some extent. The idea is to keep it as a dosage that has the intended effects and not harmful ones. Since these drugs are intended to kill certain cells, it makes sense that at larger doses they would be generally toxic.
AFAIK, as an example Aloe Vera is supposed to be toxic if ingested straight from plant. But has hydrating and healing properties on skin when burned / sunburned