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Originally Posted by burkhartdesu
TOBACCO = 340,000 to 450,000
ALCOHOL = 150,000+
(Not including 50% of all highway deaths and 65% of all murders)
ASPIRIN = 180 to 1,000+ (Including deliberate overdose)
CAFFEINE = 1,000 to 10,000 (From stress, ulcers, and triggering irregular heartbeats, etc.)
"LEGAL" DRUG OVERDOSE = 14,000 to 27,000 (Deliberate or accidental) from legal, prescribed or patent medicines and/or mixing with alcohol - e.g. Valium/alcohol
ILLICIT DRUG OVERDOSE = 3,800 to 5,200 (Deliberate or accidental) from all illegal drugs.
MARIJUANA = 0
SOURCE:
Cancer Study, UCLA; U.S. Funded ($6 million), First & Second Jamaican Studies, 1968 to 1974; Costa Rican Studies, 1980 to 1982; et al. LOWEST TOXICITY 100% of the studies done at dozens of American universities and research facilities show pot toxicity does not exist. Medical history does not record anyone dying from an overdose of marijuana. (UCLA, Harvard, Temple, etc.)
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Caffeine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Withdrawl
Caffeine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Overuse and abuse
Caffeine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Caffeine intoxication
Caffeine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Sleep disorders
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I don't know what the context is for those numbers. What do they represent?