I just mentioned this to my toxicologist/science teacher husband, @trombatox.bsky.social (who I'm attempting to get to use Bluesky a little more), and he was not super calm about it.
Before he was a teacher/school admin he was a toxicologist and went to pharmacy school. He's all sorts of CPR, first responder, life saving equipped, and he just doesn't even think about jumping into help anyone ever.
I say this as a toxicologist: Mycotoxins are not to be fucked with. They are so dangerous and you *will die* if you make an easy mistake since so many look very similar. I refuse to eat foraged mushrooms.
Thousands of chemicals used in food packaging and food production are leaching into food itself. Jane Muncke, a toxicologist based in Zurich. “It’s retail food packaging, but also the processing equipment, and your [kitchenware] and tableware at home.”
We don't really need a toxicologist to tell us that a blood test isn't determinant to disprove arsenic poisoning. That's a "known" in medical practice. Here's solid info from Mayo Clinic Laboratories about it. neurology.testcatalog.org/show/ASB
Yeah. Someone on here said they knew a toxicologist. I gave them the screen capture of his report and we'll see what they say.
Yeah, it seems there are different interpretations of the lab tests. Could we get an expert to look into it? Like a toxicologist or whatever. GL used this test as proof that he was poisoned. So I want to know how much proof it really is.
Yeah, the lab results are maybe not conclusive one way or the other? Yes? We need a toxicologist to look at them perhaps?
I’m sorry but this is absolute crank bullshit. The fact everyone didn’t immediately sniff this out when the guy claims this is worse than the Bhopal Disaster is shocking. Just because someone uses a complicated model doesn’t make their assumptions they load into it correct. Ex. Nate Silver.