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oxalic a

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early
this morning
I pinch
off
a clump
of common
wood sorrel
and
add it
to my paltry
breakfast
bowl

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my dog-eared
wild-plants
paperback
tells me
of
oxalic acid,
a potent
poison
contained
therein

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on an empty
stomach
I
ate grubby
handfuls
of it
downriver
on grandpa's
oregon
farm
as a mere
child,
an innocent---

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which
may explain
why
I am less
alive
now
than I might
otherwise
be

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courtesy of wikipedia: oxalic acid and oxalates are abundantly present in many plants, most notably fat hen (lamb's quarters), [common wood] sorrel, and Oxalis species. the root and/or leaves of rhubarb...are listed being high in oxalic acid
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courtesy of online classic encyclopedia: [oxalic acid] is found in the form of its acid potassiumsalt in many plants, especially in wood-sorrel

— barbsdad2003, Sep 22, 2008

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infinite_dwarf

17 years 8 months ago

unfortunately

Spinach (yummy!) has oxalic acid in it too. Just remember the next time you want those plants: we used oxalic acid crystals made into a paste to clean the process chambers of semiconductor equipment..... :~O bon appetite! ~Jess K. ---------------------------------------------------- "Johnny was a chemist’s son, but Johnny is no more. What Johnny thought was H2O, was really H2SO4...."
E

easylife_2

17 years 8 months ago

Good write

A pleasant suprise to read something so light hearted from you.Thank you.
B

barbsdad2003

17 years 8 months ago

Thanx

Although I think the info presented fascinates, the humor drove the write. Yours, Chuck PS: And incidentally, I look for wood sorrel till it begins to appear in late spring ... and then eat it with practically every meal from then till it disappears with winter.

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