there's a few metals that cause people to cease existing, not all are recommendable.
thallium, which is not found free in natura, usually comes into being as a byproduct during the refinement of heavy metal sulfide ores. 800mg are thought to be lethal
-http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium
it takes a very long time until it breaks down your body (10 days or more)
lead monoxide exists in 2 color variations, yellow and red. in Germany the former is called Massicot, the latter (the red) Litharge. so red lead monoxide/Litharge is what Maurits Verzele recommends. but personally i'm not sure whether there's a toxicity difference between them. via inhalation or ingestion or skin absorption, the "estimated lethal dose is 0.5 g" but "to the best of our knowledge, the chemical, physical, and toxicity of this substance has not been fully investigated."
-http://www.anachemia.com/msds/english/5398.pdf
it's unclear how long it takes to die.
lead carbonate aka. white lead ore aka. cerussite is thought to taste like sugar. and in its natural form looks like a sugar/salt crystal. in review of forensic medicine and toxicology, Gautam Biswas claims 40g are fatal, causing death within 1-2 days
-http://books.google.de/books?id=_JdZN69AecoC&pg=RA7-PA48&lpg=RA7-
PA48&dq=lead+carbonate+fatal+dose&source=bl&ots=CkMPzj63Qa&sig=danrJfrvvU6q6DkH_dbCz_BJ
M4w&hl=de&sa=X&ei=IYZ7Uo6kE4bJtQaT4IGYDQ&ved=0CEwQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=lead
%20carbonate%20fatal%20dose&f=false
the celebrity among all toxic metals is arsenic, 120-170mg of it suffice.
-http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsen
but it takes hours to days, and if you survive, you'll have a broken body with its skin diseased, damaged blood vessels, tumors. most of all your feet + upper legs will look (and probably) feel like shit. Take a look at pictures showing victims of the black foot disease.
the rather rare antimony acts in line with what arsenic does to destroy organisms. and needs a larger dose. if you do plan on using one of those 2 metals, i'd recommend you prepare a follow up suicide attempt, because if you survive, you'll have even more reasons to die. as quickly as possible.
acute beryllium poisoning is called berylliosis, is akin to sarcoidosis (which may lead to respiratory failure and death). nuclear physicist Herbert L. Anderson died of berylliosis in 1988
-http://www.atomicarchive.com/Photos/CP1/image5.shtml
although here's a fatality case report, no fatal dose is available for our guidance, at least as far as i know.
cadium, which can be found in rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, and foods like lseaweed, cacao powder, flux seeds, can be fatal, but usually is not and leads to horrible health problems. if you need to give it a try, inhalation seems the most secure way to secure a deadly outcome.
"inhaling cadmium-laden dust quickly leads to respiratory tract and kidney problems which can be fatal (often from renal failure)."
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmium_poisoning
now let's take a look at magnesium. "the most common side effects of magnesium toxicity are stomach upset and diarrhea"
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium.
not much can go wrong if you fail, but you'll probably also never succeed unless you're in the possession of a renal failure
-http://www.easy-immune-health.com/magnesium-overdose.html
normally, magnesium overdoses get flushed away from your body via urine. you could destroy your kidneys (eg. con il colce vino) first and then overdose with magnesium, that's quite a hassle, though.
so far, nth is truly useful. unless you're looking for a complicated conclusion to your life.
my best bet would be this, zinc, which is notorious for causing accidental infant deaths every once in a while like in this a-thousandfold-overdose case
-https://www.ismp.org/newsletters/acutecare/articles/20070906.asp
10-30g are thought to be fatal for adults. yet, as far as adults are concerned, there's no fatality case that i'd know of, and why would an adult accidentally overdose this excessively? there also usually are more convenient ways of killing oneself other than to throw in 60+ tablets (1 contains 50mg) of zinc
supplements... if however you do happen to have no better options, this might be an option. time until death occurs: unknown.
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