The ultimate conjecture of crayfish poisoning

Experts said crayfish poisoning may be caused by unknown toxins. Wu Jianzhong, member of the Chinese Emergency Medicine Association Poisoning Group, said in an interview recently that the crayfish that cause rhabdomyolysis are likely to carry an unknown toxin, and that the substance is highly toxic and highly targeted. Rhabdomyolysis. (Nanjing Daily, September 6)

Some time ago, there was a paragraph circulated on the Internet: the bridge was broken. Experts said that it had nothing to do with quality. The price of the house was high. Experts said that it had nothing to do with the land price. The mudslides flowed. The experts said that it had nothing to do with the vegetation. Development was early, experts said. Milk powder does not matter; adverse reactions, experts say, and the vaccine does not matter ... ... Now you can add another sentence: eat lobster muscle dissolved, experts say may be related to "unknown toxins."

Unknown toxins, it sounds strange and intimidating. If you look forward to the government departments and experts to find out what is going to happen, it is estimated that you will have to wait until the year of the monkey. It would be better for me to "look at speculation" for entertainment.

Crawfish variant revenge. People have human rights, shrimp have shrimp rights, all beings are equal, and crayfish are used to being lavishly appetite? This is too cruel, this is not to want crayfish broken children absolutely. The crayfish are getting more and more irritated, so they mutate, so they secrete "unknown toxins" --- whoever gluttonously has retribution, so that you "sick from the mouth!"

Poisoning. In the past, Yao was one of the most tenacious organisms on Earth that had been recognized as having the most vitality, and was nicknamed "Xiaoqiang". However, there is a group of people in the remote eastern part of the country. Their viability is comparable to that of quails. They dare to process foods with formaldehyde, borax and other chemicals. They dare to fight vaccines. They dare to eat cooking oil. They dare to bury melamine-fed milk powder in their children's mouth... They are really overwhelmed. Their performance has suppressed the embarrassment and has already threatened our “status status”. We feel that "Ya Pear is very big." So we studied the latest toxin added to the crayfish that humans like to eat, and tried to test how strong the people made of this special material are.

Crayfish have eaten pork and cold medicines. Eating pork and cold medicine can also produce toxins? Slowly questioning, to see an example: After the Japanese media pulled out the Olympic Games women's judo gold medal winner Ye Wen drug test positive, was banned for two years of news, the mandarin teacher Wu Weifeng confirmed the news to the media. She pointed out that the erroneous consumption of ribs led to the ingestion of a large amount of lean meat; the International Badminton Federation announced that the former World No. 1 Hong Kong badminton star Zhou Mi was declared banned for two years by the World Badminton Federation because of a positive doping test. Zhou Mi said that he had just mistakenly accepted the cold medicine ... Pork and cold medicine are so terrible. If the crayfish both eat pork and mistakenly take cold medicine, how can the body not synthesize an unprecedented "unknown toxin"? .

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