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I have a yew plant (lethally poisonous, no antidote) and I'm ready to make tea with it, how do you make tea? Do you have to dry the leaves first before letting them sit in hot water for a few hours, or can you pluck fresh leaves and put them in the water immediately?
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I thought I was the only one seeking for that method. Thanks for asking.
I've cut the leaves into thin pieces and have them stored in a glass jam jar. Now waiting for THE moment.
I have 67g undried, how about you?
Ps: I've already tried this method in the past but with much less material, less that 30g I think. Didnt work, but even with such dose, the symptons are kinda frightening, you need to be absolutely sure.
I thought I was the only one seeking for that method. Thanks for asking.
I've cut the leaves into thin pieces and have them stored in a glass jam jar. Now waiting for THE moment.
I have 67g undried, how about you?
Ps: I've already tried this method in the past but with much less material, less that 30g I think. Didnt work, but even with such dose, the symptons are kinda frightening, you need to be absolutely sure.
I thought I was the only one seeking for that method. Thanks for asking.
I've cut the leaves into thin pieces and have them stored in a glass jam jar. Now waiting for THE moment.
I have 67g undried, how about you?
Ps: I've already tried this method in the past but with much less material, less that 30g I think. Didnt work, but even with such dose, the symptons are kinda frightening, you need to be absolutely sure.
I've plucked the leaves off the stems individually and have them laying spread out on a piece of foil in the closet to dry. Probably say I have two handfuls, I hope that is enough. I paid $77 for the plant. I intend to chop the leaves up more finely when they are ready to make the tea so that the taxine comes out better
I also tried previously but with seeds. I probably ate about 200 crushed seeds and experienced no symptoms. I wrote about the experience and why I thought it didn't work in a previous post
What symptoms did you experience that were so frightening?
I actually experienced trembling a little and fast heart beat too, but I attributed that to just being nervous, though when I did experience those symptoms it was because I awoke suddenly to them so maybe it really was working. I managed to keep myself calm because they weren't painful and I told myself they weren't symptoms I had read about with the poisoning
Well shit, maybe I really was close to death, and now I'm angry I didn't take enough
Plan to let my leaves dry for a couple of days, then let them sit in hot water for a couple of hours before downing the tea at night in a park
So it has been almost 10 days since I plucked all the leaves off my yew plant (a cultivar variety of Taxus Baccata) and laid them out to dry in a closet. They don't really seem to be drying up all that much though. Should I let them dry for a lot longer, or would I still be able to make an effective tea with only semi dried leaves? Also I bought a measuring cup to see how much I have and I'd say I have roughly 1 cup of loose leaves, though if I push down on the bunch within the cup, more could be packed in. I'm thinking about buying a second plant to make sure I have enough leaves, but that would mean waiting around another two weeks. I guess I can delay longer to make sure my death can be assured, but I really am looking forward to death and I'm tired of delaying. I have the courage to down the poison because I did it before with the yew seeds, but I don't want this to be another failed attempt. I'm so ready to leave planet earth
So to recap, I have loosely 1 cup of leaves, is that enough? And the leaves don't seem to be all that dry, is that ok for making tea?
Don't you considered ricino?? I think it's cheap and the lethal dose begins with one seed, if you research, you can find a video on how to make, or extract the main toxine from the seed, but it takes at least one week to complete the process. Here where I live, you can find lots of ricine plants/trees, but I read about it, and I think it is a painfully way, if you don't use just the main toxine, that looks like cocaine.
1 cup of leaves doesn't mean anything. You have to weight it, the minimum lethal dose is 50g of dried leaves, so expect at least 60 to 70g of fresh leaves.
Btw the leaves I picked are from a wild yew tree and I had them picked in january (perfect timing for max toxicity).
I bought a scale and I have about 40g of semi-dried leaves, which I have left out to dry for about 3 weeks now since I plucked them off the plant.
I bought a second yew and it arrived today and I am going to pluck the leaves off, so I should have enough leaves now, assuming the minimum lethal dose is 50g
Will probably wait a few days until the weekend to make the tea so nobody gets suspicious of my absence
Hopefully I have enough and can finally leave earth
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