Only professional cyanide eaters
LOL I have to laugh...
That is funny but as someone curious for his own reasons.
I think what was meant was probably.
Is cyanide poisoning a painful way to die and do you suffer terrible discomfort and pain?
I've just learned that it's quick.
A teaspoon in a glass of orange squash will cause loss of consciousness within anything up to about 20 seconds but death can take up to a minute or so.
Considerable discomfort yes.
Pain? It bothers me to say I just don't know.
Adolph Hitler died on April 30th 1945. He shot himself in his bunker. His wife, Eva Braun, committed suicide by cyanide poisoning.
not sure if this is the least painfull but its pretty painless. carbon monoxide poisoning i believe the least painful death is dying in your sleep which probably happens when your old or when your time has come to die, but i believe that's it. EpicVids88 says... I agree, Carbon monoxide is pretty painless, but however. If a fairly big explosion explodes right infront of you, your blown to bits 99.7% of the time. So, this is no pain, over in 0.00000000000000001 of a second. But death in sleep, isn't really a DEATH. its just natural. its a NON-NATURAL thing to happen. Example. Not everyone dies by a ton block landing on them or a arrow through the head, or grenade. Dying buy sleep (no disease or problem, just old age) is natura;
Nothing, he died of stomach cancer not olive poisoning.
They didnt actually want to be killed they were forced to drink cyanide poisoning in an event termed "revolutionary suicide" by Jones and some members on an audio tape of the event and in prior discussions.
None, stomach cancer is what caused his death.
no
No, cyanide poisoning stop the respiration .
Cyanide works by blocking the body's ability to use oxygen. This can lead to symptoms such as difficulty breathing, confusion, seizures, and eventually death. Cyanide poisoning requires immediate medical attention.
Vapors sniffed to counter the effects of cyanide poisoning.
The generally accepted cause of the death of Adolf Hitler on Monday, 30 April 1945 is suicide by gunshot and cyanide poisoning.
Cyanide Poisoning.
Cyanide poisoning and a bullet.
The cyanide antidote is nitrite, specifically amyl nitrite or sodium nitrite, which helps to convert hemoglobin to methemoglobin, allowing it to bind cyanide. 2-PAM chloride (pralidoxime) is an antidote for organophosphate poisoning. Atropine is used to treat certain types of poisoning or overdose, but not specifically for cyanide poisoning.
The binding of cyanide to cytochrome c oxidase prevents transport of electrons from cytochrome c to oxygen in the mitochondria.As a result, the electron transport chain is disrupted, meaning that the cell can no longer aerobically produce ATP for energy. The central nervous system and the heart, are particularly affected. Oral ingestion of a small quantity of solid cyanide or a cyanide solution as little as 200 mg, or to airborne cyanide of 270 ppm is sufficient to cause a very painful death within minutes.The binding of cyanide to cytochrome c oxidase prevents transport of electrons from cytochrome c to oxygen in the mitochondria.As a result, the electron transport chain is disrupted, meaning that the cell can no longer aerobically produce ATP for energy. The central nervous system and the heart, are particularly affected.Oral ingestion of a small quantity of solid cyanide or a cyanide solution as little as 200 mg, or to airborne cyanide of 270 ppm is sufficient to cause a very painful death within minutes.
Yes, potassium cyanide can be absorbed through the skin and cause poisoning if placed on wounds. It can interfere with the body's ability to use oxygen, leading to severe health consequences, including death. It is a highly toxic substance and should never be handled without proper safety precautions.
Mitochondria are the cellular organelles that would be affected by cyanide poisoning. Cyanide inhibits the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, which is involved in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria. As a result, cells are unable to produce ATP, leading to cellular dysfunction and eventual cell death.
Cyanide poisoning.