Data: 2003-07-04 08:33:33
Temat: Re: Jak to jest?...
Od: Krysia Thompson <K...@h...fsnet.co.uk>
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 10:36:34 +0200, Jo'Asia <j...@r...art.pl>
wrote:
>Krysia Thompson wystuka?a:
>
>> galka - tak, ale nie za duzo (od jednej calej sie umiera)
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>E, chyba nie a? tak.
>
>Ile wa?y jedna ga?ka? Kilka gramów, nie wi?cej...
>
>Bo znalaz?am co? takiego (niestety po angielsku):
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>Within 4 hours of taking 28 g of nutmeg in water and orange juice, a
>19-year-old woman felt cold and shivery. This was followed after 6 to 8
>hours by severe vomiting accompanied by hallucinations. For a week she had
>poor concentration and was disorientated. The hallucinogen in nutmeg was
>believed to be myristicin. - D. J. Panayotopoulos and D. D. Chisholm
>(letter), Br. med. J., 1970, 1, 754. A similar report. - R. A. Faguet and
>K. F. Rowland, Am. J. Psychiat., 1978, 135, 860. Within 3 days of
>receiving ground nutmeg 9 teaspoonfuls daily to control the diarrhoea
>associated with nodullary carcinoma of the thyroid, a patient complained
>of dry eyes and mouth, blurred vision, dizziness, tingling, and feelings
>of depersonalisation and remoteness. The symptoms gradually subsided as
>the dose was reduced. - G. S. Venables et al. (letter), Br. med. J., 1976,
>I, 96.
>
>Ingestion of freshly ground nutmeg 1.5 to 4 g three to four times daily
>for 2 days by 2 subjects produced constipation, but no aspirin-like effect
>onbiphasic platelet aggregation was noted. Both subjects also felt
>light-headed, slightly disorientated, occassionally nauseated, flushed,
>and had nasal congestion and very dry mouths; pupil size was unaffected. -
>W. H. Dietz and M. J. Stuart (letter), New Engl. J. Med., 1976, 294, 503.
>
>Jo'Asia
oooo, ciekawe. juz nigdy w zyciu nie uwierz w to, co mowia w TV
ale jednak calych galek ejsc nie bede
van p.
K.T. - starannie opakowana
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