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A few toxic ingredients have been found, such as fruits from Strychnos nux-vomica, the strychnine tree.
The seeds of the strychnine tree are also poisonous, containing the poison strychnine.
The Strychnine tree, Strychnos nux-vomica, native to tropical Asia, is the source of the poison strychnine.
Prior to her death, she was said to have sent many of her maidservants to act as guinea pigs to test different poisons, including belladonna, henbane, and the strychnine tree's seed.
For example, atropine is isolated from the plant Atropa belladonna, strychnine is obtained from the seed of Strychnine tree (Strychnos nux-vomica L.).
Strychnos psilosperma, known as the Strychnine Tree or Threaded Boxwood, is a shrub or small tree endemic to New South Wales and Queensland in Australia.
Predominant species are Manilkara hexandra, Mimusops elengi, Ceylon Ebony (Diospyros ebenum), Strychnine tree (Strychnos nux-vomica), Eugenia spp., Drypetes sepiaria, and Flacourtia indica.
The most common source is from the seeds of the Strychnos nux vomica tree.
"The accused stood mute and the court ordered a plea of nux vomica entered in the record."
No sprinkling of nux vomica; plain rat poison.
Bitter taste in the mouth (like Pulsatilla, Nux vomica is sour).
There was no doubt: Nux vomica, otherwise known as poison nut, a plant from which strychnine can be extracted.
Nux vomica has dreadful irritability of temper whereas Eupatorium tends towards overwhelming sadness.
Strychnine, derived originally from the seeds of the nux vomica tree, which grows mainly in India, was used mostly as a rodenticide.
The traditional masks are carved from light Balsa like Kaduru wood (Nux vomica).
Disordered digestion with the sensation of a stone or weight in the stomach (like Nux vomica, Pulsatilla etc).
Tristan looked industrious; his elbow jogged furiously as he ground away at the ammon carte and nux vomica.
Homeopathy for Hemorrhoids - Common remedies include nux vomica, belladonna, hamamelis, and collinsonia.
A bottle of bloat mixture, a trochar and cannula, a packet of gentian and nux vomica.
"Indian rhubarb, nux vomica, quassia chips, asafoetida, peppermint..." Steve saw a little brown bottle on a high shelf. "
Now and again a packet of nux vomica and bicarb stomach powder would fly out and burst like a bomb, splashing vivid white against the green.
One focused on a product combining methyltestosterone, yohimbine hydrochloride and nux vomica, the other on an extract of a plant called the Pega Palo plant.
In response I sent him the 30th dilution of Nux vomica, which he took and soon recovered from the disease, and never had any return of the paroxysms.
They are very sensitive to cold air, as much as in Nux vomica which also has the aching bones and wants to be covered and in a hot room.
While the enzymes that catalyze the following steps have not been identified, the steps have been inferred by isolation of intermediates from Strychnos nux vomica.
Those most commonly known to us, and which may be seen growing wild by the roadside, are the nux vomica, ipecacuanha, gamboge, sarsaparilla, cassia fistula, cardamoms, etc.
(NUX VOMICA) Vishani.
The chief exports of Pudkkottai were perfumes, groundnuts, Nux vomica seeds, avaram blocks used for tanning leather and acacia bark used in distilleries.
Another legend goes like this : A Namboothiri used to sit in meditation under a nux vomica tree [Botanical name : Stricnos nuxvomica; Mal.
Among the ingredients contained in these products are: anise, cantharides (or 'Spanish fly', a chemical derived from the dried bodies of beetles), estrogens, fennel, ginseng, golden seal, Korean ginseng, licorice, mandrake, minerals, nux vomica, sarsaparilla, strychnine, testosterone and vitamins.
'I examined the two bottles for prints and found nothing identifiable on the hydrochloride, but on the nux vomica bottle there were fresh prints of the deceased's left hand and on the stopper good prints of the forefinger and thumb of his right hand.
There was no doubt: Nux vomica, otherwise known as poison nut, a plant from which strychnine can be extracted.
The strychnine tree (Strychnos nux-vomica L.) also known as nux vomica, poison nut, semen strychnos and quaker buttons, is a deciduous tree native to India, southeast Asia.
It is related to the deadly Strychnos nux-vomica, which contains strychnine.
In vitro Strychnos nux-vomica inhibited the growth of AGS human gastric carcinoma cells.
Nux-vomica tree, poison-nut, crow-fig, kachita (Strychnos nux-vomica): Tree 40 ft. Smooth bark, attractive fruits, which have bitter taste.