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Botulism ToxinFirst synthesized by chemists working for the United States Army, this toxin, occurring in nature as certain bacteria (clostridium botulinum) in food produce a deadly compound, is now used medically and cosmetically. Available for a variety of conditions such as to control muscle spasms, its popular use among those wishing to shun wrinkles has made use of the clear, colorless and odorless compound quite prevalent. Thus I have no problems obtaining a vial of six hundred units, ostensibly for my own cosmetics but in actuality for Reggie’s transformation. The effect of botulism toxin, otherwise known as botox, is to interfere with a biological process known as synapse, that in which the nervous system sends an electrical charge to stimulate and move the muscles. Injected loca