Shortly after the evacuation, the military begins releasing toxins into the river to drive the monster out.
There are concerns that the flooding has released additional toxins in the area.
Many species can release toxins from their skin as a deterrent to predators that might otherwise try to eat them.
Then, I was moved into another room and placed in a "steam cabinet" to release bodily toxins.
If a crab dies in the hold for any reason it releases toxins which can kill other crabs.
Thirteen suggests that the dying liver released toxins which lead to locked in syndrome.
They were releasing toxins all over poor Donnie's throat.
The bugs travel downstream, where they release toxins that cause diarrhea.
We would not make claims to hospital patients that massage releases toxins.
Going without food can also release toxins stored in the birds' fat, he said.