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Category: Healthy Living
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Herb can be used in small amounts, Goldenseal. European settlers adopted it as a medicinal plant, using it for a variety of conditions. Currently, goldenseal is promoted as a dietary supplement for colds and other respiratory tract infections, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), ulcers, and digestive upsets such as diarrhea and constipation. Goldenseal Side effects of goldenseal…
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What part of tansy is poisonous? All of its parts are toxic, with the highest amount of alkaloids in flowers, then leaves, roots, and stems. The plant remains toxic when dried in hay. In the summertime, with showy yellow flowers standing tall, tansy ragwort is easy to identify Despite historically being commonly used as a…
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First I would like to apologize if some of my posts keep showing up twice, I had some issues with my network, and had to be reset. My dangerous herbs list is coming to an end. Celandine is a small genus of flowering plants in the poppy family, This genus is native to northern Africa…
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Ignatius bean contains the poisons strychnine and brucine. These chemicals affect the transmission of nerve impulses to muscles. Ignatius beans Ignatius bean is the seed of the St. Ignatius tree. The bean is used to make medicine. Despite serious safety concerns, some people use Ignatius bean to keep from fainting. Ignatius bean is gathered from the Strychnos ignatii plant. The bean is used…
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Black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) has a long history as a notorious toxic as well as a beneficial medicinal plant. The pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers with purple veins are a diagnostic feature of this species. The plants grow up to 36 inches tall and have hairy leaves that are sticky to the touch. The history of henbane, similar…
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Foxglove is a plant. Although the parts of the plant that grow above the ground can be used for medicine, foxglove is unsafe for self-medication. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Chemicals taken from foxglove are used to make a prescription drug called digoxin. Foxglove is most commonly used for heart failure and fluid buildup in…
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Let’s talk about Mayflower, called Mayflower after the famous Pilgrim ship, this sweet-scented, pastel pink beauty blooms along running … Mayflower is rarely used medicinally, even in folk medicine, though it is a strong urinary antiseptic and is one of the most effective remedies for cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis, bladder stones, and particularly acute catarrhal cystitis. Mayflower…
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Belladonna, ( Atropa belladonna ), also called deadly nightshade, tall bushy herb of the nightshade family ( Solanaceae ), the source of the crude drug of the same name. The highly poisonous plant is a native of wooded or waste areas in central and southern Eurasia. Belladonna Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, is…
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Healthy living can be as simple as dinner with your favorite person. Since Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, I thought I would research Valentine’s Day In A.D. 496, Pope Gelasius I of Rome declared February 14 as Valentine’s Day. Handmade valentines, which were probably the first-ever greeting cards, were seen in the 16th century, while the mass…
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Calabar Bean is another herb that can be dangerous when taken by mouth Calabar bean is unsafe. It is extremely toxic and can cause paralysis, seizures, coma, and death. Calabar Bean. The highly poisoned bean of Calabar locally termed “esere” was given to the blamed to eat. It was believed that if the seed was rejected by the stomach…
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Add this freshly made Salsa to your Super Bowl party and score big with family and friends. The best way to mix this Salsa is with a blender so dust off that blender and pack it with flavor. You will need 1 can (14 ounces) of whole peeled tomatoes if you do not have a…