Homeopathic medicine Belladonna
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Sanjib S.Posted
Tue 22 Jul 2008 8:22pm
Belladonnais a very poisonous plant species. A common name for
Belladonna is deadlynightshade. The plant species is distributed
throughout Europe, West Asia, North America... down.
Information Referenced from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly_nightshade
http://www.answers.com/topic/belladonna
Complete Guide to Homeopathy. Dr.Andrew Lockieand Dr
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Belladonna Wars?
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Megan and Mark H.Posted
Fri 11 Feb 2011 1:56pm
(and it is) is Belladonna/Opium suppository. I did a little research on it because I like to know what I’m putting in my body, and also, it’s nearly impossible to get and I wanted to know why.
So, Belladonna is old school. It has many uses, many names which include “DeadlyNightshade”. It literally means, “beautiful woman” in Italian because drops made from the plant were used
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Hylands Teething Tablets Recalled
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Sanjib S.Posted
Wed 03 Nov 2010 10:39am
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Hylands teething tablets contain the following four homeopathic remedies which are Calcarea phosphorica , Chamomilla , Coffea cruda and Belladonna in a lactose based pill. The first three substances in these medicines did not contain in toxicity. However, the Belladonna seem to show toxicity.
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Boiron – Care Kit Hot Flashes, 1 kit
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Cathy T.Posted
Fri 28 May 2010 4:24pm
Product Description
Homeopathic Medicines – Perspiration: Belladonna (6C); Hot flashes: Lachesis Mutus (30C); Sudden flash: Glonoinum (6C). Made in France….
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Hyland’s Teething Tablets: Questions and Answers
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FDAPosted
Sat 23 Oct 2010 9:00pm
as DeadlyNightshade. It is a plant whose leaves and berries are extremely toxic. Belladonna has been used as both a poison and a medicine throughout history.
What are symptoms... to children. FDA analysis and testing identified some Hyland’s Teething Tablets that contained varying amounts of belladonna, a potentially toxic ingredient. FDA has received reports
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Am I poisoned? | Cute vegan shoes
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Andrea Z.Posted
Thu 22 Apr 2010 6:23am
, which includes such plants as the deadlynightshade (Atropabelladonna), henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) and tobacco (Nicotiana) as well as the potato, eggplant and tomato. This poison
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Dressin' up my Baby Doll :)
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Paula BurckhardPosted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:06pm
I am having so much fun dressing up our little "Bella-donna"!
This little sailor outfit is one of her cousin's hand-me-downs! Oh, and if you haven't seen these cute Russian-inspired clothes from Baby Gap, take a peek...
http://www.gap.com/browse/category.do?cid=43802
Yikes, I think I may have to place an order. Hey, some of ...
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FDA Recalls Hyland's Teething Tablets!
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Denise and Alan F.Posted
Sun 24 Oct 2010 8:22am
medicine industry.)
The teething tablets contain a small amount of belladonna, which is a known toxin to the nervous system. So, how the heck it is sitting on grocery store shelves... from belladonna toxicity. The FDA laboratory tested the teething tablets and found that there are inconsistent amounts of belladonna in the product. They (appropriately!) feel
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Friday Flowers: Hippeastrum
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Ruth K.Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:13pm
Amaryllis and was surprised to learn that the popular name for these plants is a misnomer. The Amaryllis belladonna is also known as a naked lady, a flower I featured in an earlier... Amaryllidaceae. (The Amaryllis belladonna is an African genus of the same family.)
Call this plant whatever you want, but there is no doubt that it is a cheerful indoor bloom for snowy
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