Mithridates not only drank low doses, but developed his own “antidote” and experimented with new methods of diluting toxins, such as feeding them to animals and eating those animals’ organs. His paranoia wasn’t too far-fetched, though, considering his father was assassinated through poison, and his own mother likely tried to poison him right afterward to clear the throne for his brother.
The practice of inoculating yourself to poisons really can work for many poisons, but it does usually have some long-term health consequences. I’m guessing if they had done an autopsy on Mithridates after his death, they would have found a pretty messed-up looking liver.
I remember being told, long ago, that if you eat young poison ivy leaves, you can become immune to poison ivy. I don’t know if that is true or not. I have read that a good percent of the population, around 15%, are naturally immune to it to begin with. So I wonder if the person who came up with the “eat young leaves” strategy was naturally immune to begin with. As for others, I would hate to get the rash on the tongue and throat!
Proud to say that the US Playing Card company was about a mile from my house. We used to play pick up Saturday football games in their front yard. This escape deck was only one of many notable deck cards they put out – including ALL the decks for Vegas. One final thought: Mithr….who?
“Mebbe vee escape veef dem und ride deez bicycle for just thee fun!” ~ Colonel Klink, dey not put vun owfer on me!
Take care, may Mississippi WASP Willie Ray “We Gone Git Y’all An Hitch Y’all T’ Th’ Bumper Of Ore Pickup An Then See Jess How Woke Y’all Be In The Long Run Ifn We Kin Git Th’ Dang Pickup Storted Tho In Th’ Fust Place” Gritsandeggsord be with you, and gesundheit.
monkeysky almost 2 years ago
Mithridates not only drank low doses, but developed his own “antidote” and experimented with new methods of diluting toxins, such as feeding them to animals and eating those animals’ organs. His paranoia wasn’t too far-fetched, though, considering his father was assassinated through poison, and his own mother likely tried to poison him right afterward to clear the throne for his brother.
The practice of inoculating yourself to poisons really can work for many poisons, but it does usually have some long-term health consequences. I’m guessing if they had done an autopsy on Mithridates after his death, they would have found a pretty messed-up looking liver.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
So how did Mithridates the Sixth die? An archery firing squad or something?
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
This Mithridates was one of Rome’s toughest enemies during the Republic era, next to Hannibal.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Speaking of that wasp venom effect, I’d hate to think it also applies to murder hornets.
tremaine53 almost 2 years ago
Human venom works exactly the same way! One person expresses it, and a bunch of others automatically come out of the woodwork to join in!
Hoosier Guy almost 2 years ago
I remember being told, long ago, that if you eat young poison ivy leaves, you can become immune to poison ivy. I don’t know if that is true or not. I have read that a good percent of the population, around 15%, are naturally immune to it to begin with. So I wonder if the person who came up with the “eat young leaves” strategy was naturally immune to begin with. As for others, I would hate to get the rash on the tongue and throat!
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Wasps have no sense of sportsmanship.And unlike bees,they’re capable of multiple stings
e.groves almost 2 years ago
I’ve been stung by wasps twice. The pain is off the chart. I’m glad none of their buddies showed up.
dv1093 almost 2 years ago
Proud to say that the US Playing Card company was about a mile from my house. We used to play pick up Saturday football games in their front yard. This escape deck was only one of many notable deck cards they put out – including ALL the decks for Vegas. One final thought: Mithr….who?
Jogger2 almost 2 years ago
Same with bees. When a bee is threatened, she gives off a “bee alarm pheromone”. Like the wasp pheromone, it alerts her sisters to the threat.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“You’ve got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em, know when to walk away, KNOW WHEN TO RUN!” (With thanx to Kenny Rogers!)
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Whatever happened to killer bees?
J. R. M. almost 2 years ago
Those wasps have a social network akin to a flash mob.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
“Mebbe vee escape veef dem und ride deez bicycle for just thee fun!” ~ Colonel Klink, dey not put vun owfer on me!
Take care, may Mississippi WASP Willie Ray “We Gone Git Y’all An Hitch Y’all T’ Th’ Bumper Of Ore Pickup An Then See Jess How Woke Y’all Be In The Long Run Ifn We Kin Git Th’ Dang Pickup Storted Tho In Th’ Fust Place” Gritsandeggsord be with you, and gesundheit.
Stephen Gilberg almost 2 years ago
So that’s why “mithridate” is a word for an antidote for poison.
JohnShirley1 almost 2 years ago
Regarding wasp venom attractive other wasps I can only say—yow!
theoldidahofox almost 2 years ago
Wasps: Sounds like the GOP.
markhughw almost 2 years ago
Mithridates finally died from multiple wasp stings.
royclark almost 2 years ago
Im 85 percent right 17 percent of the time.
magicfever495 almost 2 years ago
A pharmacy was broken into and a large amount of Viagra was stolen.
When ask, Detective Boudreaux said it didn’t take long to find the thief.
He was a hardened criminal.