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"Sabadill contains toxic steroid alkaloids in all plant parts, but especially in the "rhizome" and seeds. They are derived like most veratrum alkaloids (like white hellebore) from C-nor-homo-cholestane. The seeds contain 1 to 5% of the mixture of alkaloids, named veratrine. Therein several veracevin esters were deteted (cevadin, veratridine)... Veratrine is irritant to the mucous membranes in the nose and produces sneezing. When ingested, it can cause vomiting, collapse, unconsciousness and even death. It paralyzes the peripheral nerve endings and striated muscles. In therapeutic doses it temporarily lowers blood pressure." [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabadill]] | "Sabadill contains toxic steroid alkaloids in all plant parts, but especially in the "rhizome" and seeds. They are derived like most veratrum alkaloids (like white hellebore) from C-nor-homo-cholestane. The seeds contain 1 to 5% of the mixture of alkaloids, named veratrine. Therein several veracevin esters were deteted (cevadin, veratridine)... Veratrine is irritant to the mucous membranes in the nose and produces sneezing. When ingested, it can cause vomiting, collapse, unconsciousness and even death. It paralyzes the peripheral nerve endings and striated muscles. In therapeutic doses it temporarily lowers blood pressure." [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabadill]] |
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The seeds of S.officinale, known as //'lice seeds'// have been used since the 18th century against pests. In 1759, the "Mexican lices seeds" are mentioned in the pharmacist's tax of Strasbourg. The use as 'Vermifugum' (worm remedy) in form of pills remained limited because of strong toxicity of seeds. \\ | The seeds of S.officinale, known as //'lice seeds'// have been used since the 18th century against pests. In 1759, the "Mexican lice seeds" are mentioned in the pharmacist's tax of Strasbourg. The use as worm remedy in form of pills remained limited because of the toxicity of the seeds. \\ |
[Lehrbuch der Biologischen Heilmittel, Gerhard Madaus, 1938] [[http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/madaus/schoenocaulon.html]] | [Lehrbuch der Biologischen Heilmittel, Gerhard Madaus, 1938] [[http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/madaus/schoenocaulon.html]] |
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