Potassium chloride is used to kill people.
It is used for lethal injections ... AND ... it is NOT DETECTIBLE, postmortem:
Potassium chloride intravenous injection is used in ... lethal procedures for state-sanctioned punishment.
Owing to its relatively high concentrations in hemolyzed blood (25-80 mM) compared to serum (about 4 mM), it is difficult to conclude potassium poisoning by postmortem analysis of biologic samples.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21923800/
It is also used in the Pfizer Covid (so-called) vaccine:
Here's the complete list of ingredients, according to Pfizer-BioNTech: ... Potassium chloride
Did Pfizer disclose the amount of KCl used in the (so-called) vaccines? No.
Did Pfizer disclose whether or not different amounts of KCl was used in different vials for different individuals? No.
KCL is commonly given IV to replace low K levels in blood.
The amount used in any vax would be well below any lethal amount.
Well... You say that, but we already know that ingredient potency was not consistent.
In high amounts it disrupts the electrolyte balance and stops the heart.
That is the key.
…it is basically “salt.”
“Potassium chloride is a medicine used to prevent or treat low potassium levels in the body. Potassium is a mineral that your body needs for ..”
“ Potassium chloride is a healthful salt substitute that occurs naturally, typically extracted from the ground or sea. Potassium chloride can readily replace sodium chloride (table salt) and help reduce the sodium content of foods by up to 50% in certain applications without imparting noticeable flavor changes.”
Uh ... did you READ the PubMed article where it says an INJECTION can be lethal?
Sprinkling a little on your food is not a concentrated injection directly into the blood stream.
The point is…anything can be “lethal” if you get too much. You are really reading too much into this one, fren….
Please tell us how many CC's are in a lethal injection, vs how many CC's are in a vaccine.
Until then, this is a retarded thread.
You eat too much table salt and you die. Too much water and you die, etc.
And ... here's another one for you:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/cd49a818-5645-4a94-832e-d22860804779
Don't tell me about your salad. That is irrelevant.
Yeah read on my answer about injections, but I didn’t mean to confuse you pointing out how it is basically salt,,,,.wow.
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Potassium Chloride in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection is indicated for use in adults and pediatric patients as a source of electrolytes and water for hydration. CONTRAINDICATIONS Potassium Chloride in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection is contraindicated in clinical conditions where additives of sodium, potassium or chloride could be clinically detrimental.
Potassium Chloride is salt.
Yes. It's salt substitute but you can get high does in injection, it can killed.
recommended daily allowance for potassium chloride is 4,700mg. Most people are deficient.
I think it would be difficult to dissolve that 4.7 grams into a (typically) 2cc syringe of liquid. A bit like mixing a cubic foot of concrete in a teacup.
The intra venous lethal dose is approximately 30-35 mg K+/kg (Human/Rabbits).
According to the US Food and Drug Administration, each dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine contains .01 milligram of potassium chloride
On injection….. “ CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Potassium Chloride in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection provides electrolytes and is a source of water for hydration. It is capable of inducing diuresis depending on the clinical condition of the patient.”