Some varients of botulinum poison are so deadly that even a few nanograms can kill a person. How does a few nanograms of anything kill someone?

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Some varients of botulinum poison are so deadly that even a few nanograms can kill a person. How does a few nanograms of anything kill someone?

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Your body and all its inner processes are based on the exchange of certain chemicals. The fact that you have to pee is a chemical released based on a signal in the brain. Your blatter will pick this chemical up and start the “flow”. A feedback mechanism based on chemicals and recepting cells (certain keys or chemicals fit on certain locks or recepting cells). This poison is nothing more than a chemical that tells the recepting cells of the organ(s) (in this specific case nerve system) to STOP. The key happened to fit the lock by accident. This is the same reason why dogs can’t eat chocolate, the key fits the lock.

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