Roman emperor Mithridates VI poisoned himself in tiny doses for immunity.
✓ TRUE FACT
Mithridates VI of Pontus is linked to “mithridatism,” the practice of taking small doses of poisons to build tolerance. The story reflects both ancient toxicology experiments and the paranoia of rulers who feared assassination.
🤯 "Roman emperor Mithridates VI poisoned himself in tiny doses for immunity. Micro dosing they call it these days"