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In 2020, researchers attempted to ascertain the true consequences of consuming George s Marvelous Medicine (from the Roald Dahl book), which was composed of shampoo, anti-freeze, brown paint, floor polish, and 30 other household items. The results of this experiment showed that it could lead to vomiting, kidney damage, seizures, and likely death.

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In 2020, researchers attempted to ascertain the true consequences of consuming George’s Marvelous Medicine (from the Roald Dahl book), which was composed of shampoo, anti-freeze, brown paint, floor polish, and 30 other household items. The results of this experiment showed that it could lead to vomiting, kidney damage, seizures, and likely death.

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