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Poison vs poison

 

You know the poison itself beats poison attack if your body is habit of surving in the poisonous state !than other poison when comes into your body it can’t affect you can’t kill you because you’re are the survivor your already wins the war with poison that’s why after one by one wins over the poisons you are more capable of surving through biggest or dangerous poisons and no body can’t kill you with posion anymore again .

Don’t try it I’m just giving you knowledge about it that in history it is proved by a great Acharya chanakya of mauryan empire he gives in tiny amount to the king Chandragupt maurya in his food it is a top secret which reveals later ,and whenever someone try to trap the king in deadly poison to kill him they will failed because their plan didn’t work out because of this poison vs poison experiment.

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