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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dutch Glow)
Sat Feb 15 15:04:40 2014

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actual raw cashews.See more deadly foods at The Daily 
MealMore from The Daily Meal9 Foods You Should Never Eat RawAmericas 50 
Most Powerful People in Food for 2014Best Ski Towns for Food101 Best 
Restaurants in America for 2013								
												
												
					10 deadly foods you probably have in 
your kitchen											
												
												
		Top 10 US hotel restaurants						
												
												
							Things to do in Canada's 
National Parks											
												
												
		The prettiest beaches in the Caribbean					
												
												
								New food laws in 
2014

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capability of ignoring our basic survival instinct. We jump out of perfectly 
good airplanes  something that still sets off alarms in the most 
veteran skydivers  and we push ourselves to the edge of death 
and back with physical demands on our bodies that defy reason with 
activities like ultra-marathons in the desert, living in microgravity, and 
setting the world record for holding ones breath under water.Yet as contradictory 
as it sounds, testing these limits is probably what makes us feel 
the most human or the most attuned to nature and our own 
potential  particularly when it comes to soaring above the skies, jumping 
eight feet in the air and eating the most bizarre, even dangerous, 
dishes set in front of us on the dinner table.What are some 
of the deadliest foods the world has ever seen? Poisonous or harmful 
by design, not accident, and something that has us questioning our sanity 
when we choose to take a bite?iStockLike apples, cherry pits contain a 
type of hydrogen cyanide called prussic acid. Don't go eating a cup 
of ground pits, or peach and apricot pits for that matter.iStockRhubarb 
leaves contain oxalic acid, which causes kidney stones. It'll take 11 pounds 
of leaves to be fatal, but much less to make you seriously 
ill.iStockNutmeg is actually a hallucinogenic. Yes, you can trip on i
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was prescribed generic Xanax at age 25, a few months after she'd 
had a baby. She was filled with anxiety, often irrational."I worried that 
someone would feed her something she might choke on," she recalled.When 
the drug didn't help and she became desperate, she admitted herself to 
a psychiatric ward; during the week she was there, relatives cared for 
her little girl.Emily was taken off alprazolam and put on the generic 
form of Klonopin, which is slower-acting. After being released, she followed 
up with her doctor, who continued her on that drug, but Emily 
didn't feel much better on it. Her anxiety attacks persisted."Every day 
was a struggle," she said.After several months, she started looking for 
other doctors to get her off the pills. One wanted her to 
go cold turkey, but she'd been reading up online and knew the 
dangers of benzo withdrawal."Once you've been on Xanax or similar drugs 
for a month or more, you may need to taper off them 
gradually," Birndorf explained.Tapering is a stepladder approach that involves 
slowly decreasing your dose by tiny increments. It may also include switching 
from a faster-acting benzo like Xanax to a slower one, such as 
Klonopin, as the hospital had Emily do."If you've been on a high 
dose for years, tapering from benzos can possibly take much longer than 
with other drugs, like SSRIsmaybe even a full year," Birndorf said.Sometimes, 
she points out, patients don't comply 
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