• Ang aksiyon o epekto ng belladonna ( deadly nightshade ) ay dahil sa atropine . (wikipedia.org)
  • Many of the drugs contain toxic ingredients such as nux vomica (which contains strychnine), belladonna (deadly nightshade), mercurius solubilis (mercury), and plumbum aceticum (lead). (science20.com)
  • Co-Founder Bill W. underwent the belladonna or deadly nightshade (poison) treatment without success. (addictionrecoveryguide.org)
  • Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna). (australiangeographic.com.au)
  • Also known as 'devil's berries' or 'death cherries', the deadly nightshade plant and its berries are very poisonous and contain tropane alkaloids that cause hysteria, hallucinations, erratic behaviour and delirium. (australiangeographic.com.au)
  • Among these insidious compounds are the notorious arsenic, the deadly nightshade, the lethal hemlock, the potent strychnine, and the treacherous curare. (thechemistrynotes.com)
  • Plants with anticholinergic activity include Datura stramonium (jimson weed), A belladonna (deadly nightshade), and Hyoscyamus niger (henbane). (medscape.com)
  • Deadly nightshade is a small, dark purple plant that has berries that are also dark purple. (wholeplanttechnologies.com)
  • These plants are the poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and the deadly nightshade. (wholeplanttechnologies.com)
  • The deadly nightshade is a herb that has purple flowers and black berries. (wholeplanttechnologies.com)
  • The deadly nightshade is the most poisonous of these plants. (wholeplanttechnologies.com)
  • I have found at least one website that lists electroshock or electro convulsive therapy as an ineffective treatment for addiction among a long list of others, some of which are far more benign, and others that are a bit bizarre including frontal lobotomies, LSD, gold, strychnine, alcohol, and insulin shock among them. (addictionrecoveryguide.org)
  • Classic poisons like hemlock, nightshade, aconite, foxglove, opium, and strychnine were used to treat a range of ails, from the humble head cold to heart conditions, and even worn as makeup. (lacocinadegisele.com)
  • Deadly nightshade is a poisonous perennial plant in the nightshade family with round black or purple berries, which are highly toxic. (firstaidproadelaide.com.au)
  • Plants with anticholinergic activity include Datura stramonium (jimson weed), A belladonna (deadly nightshade), and Hyoscyamus niger (henbane). (medscape.com)
  • Belladonna is derived from the deadly nightshade plant. (dailyworldwideinfo.com)
  • Plant alkaloids represent a diverse array of secondary plant metabolites exemplified by familiar compounds such as nicotine, caffeine, cocaine, mescaline, ephedrine, and strychnine. (nih.gov)
  • Some of the best known harmful alkaloids are morphine, quinine, strychnine, nicotine and cocaine. (thetortoisetable.org.uk)
  • Certain plant families are particularly rich in these phytochemicals, such as the Papaveraceae (poppy) and Solanaceae (nightshades). (nih.gov)