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Chapter 279 - 278 Almond poisoning_3

For mild bitter almond poisoning with symptoms like headaches and dizziness, one can simply drink more water and let the body recover on its own.

If vomiting, convulsions, or even coma occur, a decoction of vaccaria or apricot tree bark, administered orally, can also resolve emergency situations.

Vaccaria, also known as blue seed, isatis leaf, or indigo seed, is not an essential item, and not every household would have it readily available.

Moreover, it doesn't grow naturally around Central Lake, so even if you were desperate to use it, you wouldn't find any nearby.

So, apricot tree bark was the best choice now.

Du Bing went to chop apricot tree bark with an ax, while his father hurried to the kitchen to boil water. As for Du Heng, he continued to stimulate the woman's throat.

The woman was now unconscious and experiencing mild convulsions; it really wasn't a good time for an emetic procedure because, without self-awareness, it's easy to choke on vomit and suffocate.

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