Signs
of aflatoxin poisoning include: Loss of appetite, yellow whites of the eyes, yellow gums, and yellow skin on the belly, severe, persistent vomiting, bloody diarrhea, discolored urine, and fever.
Rare outbreaks
of aflatoxin poisoning in India and Kenya have killed hundreds.
Not exact matches
Based on the studies I was able to access and what I could gather the abstracts
of others, it seems for the most part the rats having problems MJ attributes to «protein deficiency» (stunted growth, increased susceptibility to
aflatoxin poisoning etc.) were weanlings.
For instance, it would be unethical to dose a group
of volunteers with high - cholesterol foods to see if they had more heart attacks, or to feed them high doses
of the fungal
poison aflatoxin to determine whether they suffered more cases
of liver cancer.