date:Nov 13, 2018
are but potentially life-threatening illness. Food contaminated with this toxin will not look, smell, or taste spoiled, and the texture will not be affected. Early symptoms of botulism food poisoning, which start with 12 to 36 hours, include difficulty swallowing, facial weakness, blurred or double vision, drowsiness, nausea, fatigue, and dry throat. The symptoms gradually progress downward through the body in a symmetrical manner and eventually the lungs become paralyzed.
There is an antidote