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- Look at Atropa belladonna or Mandrake ( plant ) for instance.
- One of the herbs used was the nightshade " Atropa belladonna " for cholicspasms.
- "Atropa belladonna " is also toxic to many domestic animals, causing narcosis and paralysis.
- Atropa belladonna has been twice protected due to fringe-science edit wars ( over Homeopathy ).
- What remains at Atropa belladonna now is well-sourced information from a neutral and mainstream scientific perspective.
- The formula for Towns-Lambert cure was the deliriant, " Atropa belladonna ", also called deadly nightshade.
- Their occurrence has been noted in several species of the Solanaceae, including " Atropa belladonna ".
- Also, considering the edit history of the Atropa belladonna, the assertion that the edit is'uncontroversial'just won't fly.
- "Atropa belladonna " is a branching herbaceous perennial, often growing as a subshrub, from a fleshy rootstock.
- Also, the ancient drink cannabis, " Atropa belladonna ", or some combination of any of the above plants.
- "Atropa belladonna " has unpredictable effects.
- :Yes, the article being edited is Atropa belladonna, but the edit in question concerns the plant's relation to Homeopathy.
- The herb " Atropa belladonna " has had an important meaning in the legend and symbology of the Akelarre.
- The Solanaceae family is sometimes called the nightshade family because it includes the deadly-nightshade ( Atropa belladonna ) of Europe.
- Partially because of Levine2112, I found discussion at Talk : Atropa belladonna to be a waste of time, and stopped watching the page.
- Sometimes " S . nigrum " is confused for the more toxic deadly nightshade, " Atropa belladonna ", in a different Solanaceae genus altogether.
- For example, atropine is isolated from the plant " Atropa belladonna ", strychnine is obtained from the seed of Strychnine tree ( " Strychnos nux-vomica"
- In the Renaissance, women used the juice of the berries of " Atropa belladonna " to enlarge the pupils of their eyes, for cosmetic reasons.
- I have two editors who don't belong at Wikipedia tendentiously and disruptively attempting to justify terrible sources ( per WP : REDFLAG ) about atropa belladonna.
- The larvae can be found on the leaves of bittersweet ( " Solanum dulcamara " ) or occasionally deadly nightshade ( " Atropa belladonna " ).
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