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Mountain Lover
Celastraceae
Pachystima myrsinites
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Paracelsus, the father of toxicology, once wrote: "Everything is poison, there is poison in everything. Only the dose makes a thing not a poison."
Plants have different types of toxins; each acts differently, with diverse symptoms, and treatments. Here is a small look into those toxins.
---Aconite---
Symptoms: Tingling of the mouth and numbness, soon extending to the |
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The Baneful herbs are those that are poisonous. Any herbs can be baneful herbs if used incorrectly. But the term was applied in medieval times to represent a certain group of herbs. Some of which were used in the Flying Ointments (flying referred to Astral Projection not broom riding). These are very dangerous herbs; they should not be in common use. They were the herbs credited to ‘witches’ worki |
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A Poisonous Plant False Hellebore, Skunk Cabbage, Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum) Grows a tall stalk of white flowers. Could be: Veratrum album, commonly known as the False Helleborine (also known as White Hellebore, European White Hellebore, White Veratrum; |
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Helleborus niger
Many species are poisonous. used as a herb for weight loss in Russian medicine. This flower looks like it was crossed with some insect to create a mutant hybrid.
Hellebores are widely grown in gardens for decorative purposes, as well as for their purported medicinal abilities and uses in witchcraft.
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