Arsenic became known as “the king of poisons” in medieval Europe , when its tasteless, odorless nature made it a favored tool for covert poisoning through food and drink.
— Nicolas Hulscher, MPH (@NicHulscher) January 28, 2026
Now it’s been detected in 60% of popular children’s candies….. https://t.co/7c0go2SMvS pic.twitter.com/PKfzbFhjVR
Love those coconuts (and oil). For your health…
https://thenutritionwatchdog.com/coconut-oil-in-your-morning-coffee-absolutely/?utm_source=mg

