Tara Green wrote:
chardonnay9 wrote:
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chardonnay9 wrote:
It is still not too late! Please join this group for lots of great
help dealing with this situation.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/O...soup_for_Pets/
Oleander is one of the most poisonous plants known and many
people and pets have died from it.
Have you ever eaten tapioca pudding? It's poisonous when it's raw too.
It has cyanide in it which the Mayan Indians used for their blow darts.
You are aware that Tapioca pudding is made with the sweeter,
non-poisonous variety of Tapioca....right?
Right?
T
Actually it has less poison but is never "non-poisonous" in it's raw
state. For some smaller-rooted "sweet" varieties, cooking is sufficient
to eliminate all toxicity. The larger-rooted "bitter" varieties used for
production of flour or starch must be processed to remove the cyanogenic
glucosides.