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- Dec 17, 2020
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An ass-ton of potassium (and I mean like, injecting tons of it into yourself).
Cardiac arrest means your heart stops. Like when a criminal is arrested, the criminal is stopped.how cardiac arrest works ?
Damn, I was kinda hoping for something like a heart attack or something like this to happen to me.Cardiac arrest means your heart stops. Like when a criminal is arrested, the criminal is stopped.
The only way to induce cardiac arrest without any drugs or drowning is through commotio cordis, but this is so rare that you are more likely to get hit by lightning.
You would need to eat like, three times your body weight in bananas to do this.Damn, I was hoping if I ate enough bananas all at once, I'd be able to do it.
There is also a product called cream of tartar. It is mostly potassium. I don't know how much you would need to cause heart complications tho. However it doesn't taste very good when you eat too much. I ate a small bottle of it. Maybe several bottles are needed.Potassium supplements are probably the way to go they are dangerous to take too many. Need a prescription
Potassium supplements are probably the way to go they are dangerous to take too many. Need a prescription
How about stimulants. Im talking shit like Adderall or Ritalin. Im sure if you have no tolerance and you drank a 30 day script it would probably fuck you up. Probably like an od on meth. Not sure if it would give you a stroke, heart attack or cardiac arrest though. Im not that clued up with it. Just something that popped up in my mind.Cardiac arrest means your heart stops. Like when a criminal is arrested, the criminal is stopped.
The only way to induce cardiac arrest without any drugs or drowning is through commotio cordis, but this is so rare that you are more likely to get hit by lightning.
You'd need a canula (and you'd have to put it in yourself) and IV bag and pump. That all takes medical KNOWLEDGE.An ass-ton of potassium (and I mean like, injecting tons of it into yourself).
Other than that, no. Hearts are pretty resilient. It is extremely difficult to get them to stop.
There is no amount of food you will be able to eat to overdose on potassium. Having had hypokalemia you can't just eat bananas or cream of tartar to get your potassium levels up. They prescribe something like thisThere is also a product called cream of tartar. It is mostly potassium. I don't know how much you would need to cause heart complications tho. However it doesn't taste very good when you eat too much. I ate a small bottle of it. Maybe several bottles are needed.