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found a mouse in my loft!
"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message ... The message from "Mary Fisher" contains these words: The Warfarin tends to prevent the blood clotting, and the passage of food down the gut abrades the villi (a design feature to allow nutrients to be absorbed through the walls of the blood vessels) and the animal loses blood internally, and weakens and dies. There is no pain involved. How do you know? Plenty of people have died, or been poisoned as a result of ingesting Warfarin, and they have been able to describe the effects. Indeed, it is used in medicine in small doses to thin the blood in certain conditions. My mother took it after having a stroke. That soundsalmost like a case of closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. Warfarin cannot disperse an existing clot. It can only prevent a clot from forming in the first instance. Franz |
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