In the 1800s, wealthy Victorian families unknowingly poisoned themselves by decorating their homes with Scheele's green wallpaper, a vibrant emerald dye made from concentrated arsenic that released lethal arsenic gas when exposed to the damp Victorian air, silently killing families while they slept.
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Your own bedroom walls were once a silent emerald colored executioner. In the 1800s, every wealthy family was dying for this specific shade of vibrant green. They didn't realize the air they breathed was becoming a toxic cloud of invisible dust. The secret ingredient was Scheele's green, a dye made of pure concentrated arsenic. As the damp Victorian air hit the wallpaper, it released lethal arsenic gas that poisoned families while they slept. They were literally decorating their way into an early grave.
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