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If you love adding soya sauce to almost everything you eat, stop. Overdosing on the salty condiment has the potential to be fatal.
An American youth, 19, drank nearly a litre of soy sauce as a dare and almost died as a result.
He went into a coma and nearly died from an excess of salt in his blood, a condition called hypernatremia, reported The Huffington Post.
The case report was published online June 4 in the Journal of Emergency Medicine.
After drinking the quart (946ml) of soy sauce, the man began twitching and having seizures.
He fell into a coma and his friends took him to an emergency room in the University of Virginia Medical Center, nearly four hours after he had overdosed on the dark liquid.
The team immediately began flushing the salt out of his system by administering a solution of water and the sugar dextrose through a nasal tube. When they placed the tube, streaks of brown material came out.
Within a half hour, they pumped 1.5 gallons (6 liters) of sugar water into the man's body.
The man's sodium levels returned to normal after about five hours. He remained in a coma for three days, but woke up on his own.
A month later, his brain stopped showing residual effects from the seizures, and he returned to college and did well on his exams.
He had consumed more than 160g of salt, the researchers said.
In China, consuming excess salt was a traditional method for suicide, stated the case report.
The youth is believed to have survived due to the team so aggressively reducing his sodium levels.


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We report herein a suicide case of salt poisoning from drinking a large quantity of shoyu (Japanese soy sauce). The deceased was a 60-year-old housewife who was found dead in her bedroom by her husband. An empty 1,000 ml bottle of shoyu, which had been purchased on the day before death, was discovered in the kitchen. Macroscopically, the alimentary tract contained a yellowish-brown liquid-like material with the strong smell of shoyu, and slight lung and brain edema were noted. The 1,000 ml bottle of shoyu contained approximately 160 g of salt. Therefore, the cause of death was determined to have been salt poisoning from drinking a large quantity of shoyu.


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Former child star Matthew Mindler killed himself using sodium nitrate he ordered for $15 from Amazon — after searching online how to use it in suicides, according to officials and his mother.
After toxicology tests, the Lancaster County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the 19-year-old “Our Idiot Brother” actor’s death from August to be suicide by sodium nitrate toxicity, TMZ reported Thursday.
The oxidizing agent, often used to preserve foods such as meat, more commonly kills people accidentally, by causing low blood pressure and limiting the flow of oxygen in the body, the outlet noted.
But as well as the ME’s ruling, Mindler’s mom confirmed to TMZ that her son had bought the substance online to kill himself during his first days away from home at Millersville University in Pennsylvania .
Monica Mindler — who previously revealed that her son suffered from “crippling anxiety” — said she later found a clear but heartbreaking link in her son’s internet search history.
The actor was looking up information on how to get sodium nitrate and use it to end life painlessly, said the grieving mom, who had no idea beforehand that her son was planning to kill himself.
He ordered some on Amazon for $15 — giving him enough to kill as many as four people, the mom said.
Monica Mindler told the outlet she was only talking about her son’s methods in the hopes it would be a warning to other families likely unaware of the dangers of the seemingly innocuous substance.
Amazon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis, call the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org .

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Northernmost point of Hokkaidō, Japan

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cape Soya .
Cape Sōya ( 宗谷岬 , Sōya-misaki ) is the northernmost point of the island of Hokkaidō , Japan . It is situated in Wakkanai , Sōya Subprefecture . The Monument of the Northernmost Point of Japan ( 日本最北端の地の碑 ) is at the cape, although the true northernmost point under Japanese control is a small deserted island called Bentenjima , 1 kilometre (3,300 ft) northwest. Since the cape is just 43 kilometres (27 mi) away across La Perouse Strait from Cape Crillon , Sakhalin Island , Russia , it is possible to catch a glimpse of the island of Sakhalin on a clear day.

There are more than ten monuments at Cape Sōya, including the Monument of the northernmost Point of Japan, the Tower of Prayer (a memorial to Korean Air Lines Flight 007 , shot down in 1983), a statue of Mamiya Rinzō , the Monument of Peace (a memorial to the sunken submarine USS Wahoo , and others). [1] Sōya Misaki settlement, east of the cape, has many facilities known to be "the northernmost in Japan", such as the northernmost lighthouse ( Cape Sōya Lighthouse ), the northernmost filling station ( Idemitsu Cape Sōya SS), the northernmost elementary school (Ōmisaki Elementary School), and so on.

On the site of Cape Sōya stands the Monument of Peace, a memorial to the USS Wahoo , sunk with 80 men aboard on October 11, 1943, as well as 5 Japanese merchant ships sunk with 690 people, attacked by Wahoo. The inscription on the memorial reads in part: [2]

When the Wahoo was lost it was the highest-scoring submarine in the U.S. Navy . Eighty Americans sleep in the Soya Strait 12 miles northeast of here. Many Japanese sleep in the Sea of Japan from Wahoo attacks. This monument was erected by the members of the Japanese Attack Group and relatives of Americans lying in the Wahoo. Old enemies met as brothers to ensure that our countries will have lasting peace and war will never again destroy the friendship we enjoy today.
The exact position of Wahoo was confirmed by a dive team from the Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd in July 2006.

Cape Sōya is the location of another memorial, the Tower of Prayer. The monument, which is 19.83 metres tall and constructed from granite , stands in remembrance of the 269 people that were killed during Korean Air Lines Flight 007 on 1 September 1983. In the incident, the aircraft operating the flight was shot down by a Soviet Air Forces Sukhoi Su-15 interceptor near Moneron Island , roughly 98 kilometres to the north of the cape.

Monument of the northernmost Point of Japan

The "Music Monument" which automatically plays the song Sōya-misaki each time a visitor stands in front

The Tower of Prayer, a memorial of Korean Air Lines Flight 007

The observatory, used by the Imperial Japanese Navy to monitor the strait during the Russo-Japanese War

Idemitsu Cape Sōya SS, the northernmost filling station

Sōya Junior High School, the northernmost junior high school

Ōmisaki Elementary School, the northernmost elementary school

Satellite image of Cape Sōya (October 2009)


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