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Anyone heard of Tourmaline . This guy is telling me he got it . He is saying its same thing like N . What do you guys think . I am thinking of flying
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Anyone heard of Tourmaline . This guy is telling me he got it . He is saying its same thing like N . What do you guys think . I am thinking of flying to his location and seeing in person . No more Scams sending bitcoin .
I've heard of Tourmaline, I know it as a gemstone. It doesn't appear to be toxic if ingested. Painful but not deadly. Perhaps he gave you the wrong name of the substance?
a brittle grey or black mineral which occurs as prismatic crystals in granitic and other rocks. It consists of a boron aluminosilicate and has pyroelectric and polarizing properties
Borax's LD50 (median lethal dose) score is 2.66 g/kg in rats, and boric acid is similar. (11) To put it in perspective, table salt is only slightly less toxic with an LD50 of 3.75 g/kg in rats according to the Merck Index.
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