YOU MAY POISON YOURSELF ACCIDENTALLY
(I didn't know this myself)

A woman suddenly died unexpectedly with signs of bleeding from her ears, nose, mouth & eyes.
After a preliminary autopsy it was diagnosed that death was due to arsenic poisoning.
Where did the arsenic come from?
The police launched an in-depth and extensive investigation. A medical school professor was invited to come to solve the case.
The professor carefully looked at the contents from the deceased's stomach. In less than half an hour, the mystery was solved.
The professor said: 'The deceased did not commit suicide and neither was she murdered, she died of accidental death due to ignorance!'
Everyone was puzzled, why accidental death?
The professor said: 'The arsenic is produced in the stomach of the deceased.' The deceased used to take 'Vitamin C' everyday, which in itself is not a problem.
The problem was that she ate a large portion of shrimp/prawn during dinner. Eating shrimp/prawn is not the problem that's why nothing happened to her family even though they took the same shrimp/prawn. However at the same time the deceased also took 'vitamin C', that is where the problem is!
Researchers at the University of Chicago in the United States , found through experiments, food such as soft-shell shrimp/prawn contains a much higher concentration of five potassium arsenic compounds.

Such fresh food by itself has no toxic effects on the human body!
However, in taking 'vitamin C', chemical reaction occur and the original non-toxic elements change to toxic elements.

Arsenic poisoning has magma role and can cause paralysis to the small blood vessels. Therefore, a person who dies of arsenic poisoning will show signs of bleeding from the ears, nose, mouth & eyes. Thus as a precautionary measure,
DO NOT eat shrimp/prawn when taking 'vitamin C'.




From India, Delhi
Dear Mk
We have been advising members not to post chain mail forwards in this forum. What ever is mentioned is hoax and been going rounds of cyber space for last 8 years.
What you have mentioned above is just hoax and a rumor
Regards
Octavious

From India, Mumbai
I am currently doing MBA in HR. In my last semester we have to prepare a project. Herewith I am attaching the project list file in which there have 19 Topics. We have to prepare any one topic from it. I need a project because I have no idea about it. Waiting for reply.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mukherji
I would have normally not replied because, its hardly a matter of interest for me. But as you have asked me why I termed it as a rumor, I would say is I used common sense, and simple science.
1. Lemon is used in prawns and lemon contains 88% vitamin C, and so does many other vegetable.
2. I used internet to affirm my doubts and find fact.
Regards
Octavious

From India, Mumbai
Dear Octavious, Thanks for the update.Infact I was not at all aware about the same that it is a hoax or not.Finding it genuine I posted it here. Still will confirm. Thanks and regards MK
From India, Delhi
Dear all,
Octavious and othe moderators are requesting people not to post messages received by email.
I would also add my appeal. Before posting please check the web. for example I found this http://www.hoax-slayer.com/cancer-ti...-hopkins.shtml and Hoax Busters - the BIG LIST of Internet Hoaxes at Google by putting search terms Vitamin c and prawn. hoax slayer
Have a nice day.
Simhan

From United Kingdom
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