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04-22-2007, 08:34 PM

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That makes it sound a bit scary...
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nah, it just numbs the mouth, it doesn't send you into convultions or anything.
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dont lie ... it is said that he who can withstand fugu masters death! chewer beware!
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Is it possible to numb taste buds?


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dont lie ... it is said that he who can withstand fugu masters death! chewer beware!
XDDDDD though it sucks because they won't allow americans to make it.
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Is it possible to numb taste buds?
no, I don't believe so.
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04-22-2007, 08:39 PM

How to survive on Japanese territory when allergic to fish:
-try to avoid all japanese people at all times, do not sleep with anyone who's is/might be japanese because she will feed you sushi when you're asleep
-when the customs pull you over for a routine sushi-check-up just keep on running/driving/flying/or whatever you are doing.
-If you see some guys in an alley raping a young girl, do NOT pay attention to them, it's actually an evil sqeem by the Japanese governement to force you to eat sushi. I haven't figured out yet how, but i see the connections.
-If you feel a small square in your shoulder after you've fallen asleep without noticing try to yank it out, each 5 minutes it insertets some sushi straight into your bloodline causing you to die.
-if you are being forced to eat sushi and held in jail for not eating sushi, try to kill yourself if you don't want to die of a sushi-way death.



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04-22-2007, 08:46 PM

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no, I don't believe so.
I think you can.... but it is more like over stimulated than numb. and I think you are actually numb on the tounge not the individual taste buds... the poison's side effect is numbing and the tounge is a muscle like any other part of your body so i dont see why not... if it is prepared wrong you may look like this though .....
bad fugu + you =
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04-22-2007, 08:55 PM

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The smiley matches perfectly!
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I dunno, someone should look into the facts. B]


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How to survive on Japanese territory when allergic to fish:
-try to avoid all japanese people at all times, do not sleep with anyone who's is/might be japanese because she will feed you sushi when you're asleep
-when the customs pull you over for a routine sushi-check-up just keep on running/driving/flying/or whatever you are doing.
-If you see some guys in an alley raping a young girl, do NOT pay attention to them, it's actually an evil sqeem by the Japanese governement to force you to eat sushi. I haven't figured out yet how, but i see the connections.
-If you feel a small square in your shoulder after you've fallen asleep without noticing try to yank it out, each 5 minutes it insertets some sushi straight into your bloodline causing you to die.
-if you are being forced to eat sushi and held in jail for not eating sushi, try to kill yourself if you don't want to die of a sushi-way death.
Luckily I'm not allergic to fish! XD


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04-22-2007, 09:05 PM

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The smiley matches perfectly!
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I dunno, someone should look into the facts. B]
I KNOW IT IS LONG BUT YOU GUYS ASKED FOR FACTS!

Fugu
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Fugu is a Japanese dish prepared from the meat of pufferfish (normally species of Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides) or porcupinefish of the genus Diodon. Because pufferfish is lethally poisonous if prepared incorrectly, fugu has become one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine.

Toxicity
Pufferfish contains lethal amounts of the poison tetrodotoxin in the internal organs, especially the liver and gonads, and also the skin. Therefore, only specially licensed chefs can prepare and sell fugu to the public, and the consumption of the liver and ovaries is forbidden. But because small amounts of the poison give a special desired sensation on the tongue, these parts are considered the most delicious by some gourmets. Every year a number of people die because they underestimate the amount of poison in the consumed fish parts. The poison paralyzes the muscles while the victim stays fully conscious, and eventually dies from asphyxiation. There is currently no antidote, and the standard medical approach is to try to support the respiratory and circulatory system until the effect of the poison wears off.

Fugu poisoning
Tetrodotoxin is a very potent neurotoxin and shuts down electrical signaling in nerves by binding to the pores of sodium channel proteins in nerve cell membranes. The tetrodotoxin is very stable and not affected by the heat of cooking. It does not cross the blood–brain barrier, leaving the victim fully conscious while paralyzing the remainder of the body. In animal studies with mice, 8 μg tetrodotoxin per kg body weight killed 50% of the mice. The pufferfish itself has immunity to the poison due to a mutation in the protein sequence of the sodium channel pump on the cell membranes.

If an ingested dose of the fugu's poison is lethal, as more and more muscles are paralyzed, symptoms may include dizziness, exhaustion, headache, nausea or difficulty breathing. For 50% to 80% of the victims, death follows within four to 24 hours. The victim remains fully conscious throughout most of the ordeal, but cannot speak or move due to paralysis, and soon also cannot breathe and subsequently asphyxiates. If the victim survives the first 24 hours, he or she usually recovers completely.

There is no known antidote, and treatment consists of emptying the stomach, feeding the victim activated charcoal to bind the toxin and taking standard life-support measures to keep the victim alive until the effect of the poison has worn off. Japanese toxicologists in several medical research centers are currently working on developing an antidote to tetrodotoxin.

As mentioned above, commercially available fugu in supermarkets or restaurants is very safe and, while not unheard of, poisoning from these products is very rare. Most deaths from fugu occur when untrained people catch and prepare the fish, accidentally poisoning themselves. In some cases they even eat the highly poisonous liver on purpose as a delicacy. As not all fishes are equally poisonous, this may not always lead to death, but sometimes give little more than the desired numbness on the lips and tongue while eating and shortly thereafter. However, in many cases this numbness of the lips is only the first step of a lethal fugu poisoning.

Some sources claim that about 100 people die each year from fugu poisoning, while others sources say only 10 to 20 per year. According to the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry, 14 people died of blowfish poisoning between 2002 and 2006. Some of the reported variations may be the result of different sequences of years being studied, as for example in 1958, the first year the preparation of fugu required a special license in Japan, 176 people died of fugu poisoning. According to the Fugu Research Institute, 50% of the victims were poisoned by eating the liver, 43% from eating the ovaries and 7% from eating the skin. One of the most famous victims was the famous Kabuki actor and "living national treasure" Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, who requested four servings of fugu liver and died after eating in 1975. The fugu chef of the restaurant could not refuse the request from such a prestigious artist. Subsequently, the chef lost his license for breaking the law.

There are some reports of completely paralyzed but fully conscious victims that were believed to be dead, and woke up a few days later or just before being cremated. In some parts of Japan a fugu victim is put next to his coffin for three days to verify the death. If the body does not decompose, it is not yet dead.

The pufferfish is also reported to be one of the main ingredients used in voodoo to turn people into zombies. According to ethnobotanist Wade Davis, the pufferfish is the key ingredient in the first step of creating a zombie, where the tetrodotoxin creates a 'death-like' state. In the second step, hallucinogens are used to hold the person in a will-less zombie state. There was considerable skepticism to Davis's claims; he was widely accused of fraud, and there has been no final statement as to the veracity of his findings.[1]


Scientists at Nagasaki University have reportedly succeeded in breeding a non-toxic variety of torafugu by restricting the fish's diet. With over 4800 fish raised and found to be non-toxic, they are fairly certain that the fish's diet and digestive process are what actually produce the toxins that make it deadly. The non-toxic version is said to taste the same, but be completely safe for consumption.

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