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Then vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea appear. Ten to Twenty minutes after its intake, there is a sensation of irritation or tingling in the mouth, hands, and feet, which soon will spread to the whole body, along with abundant sweating and shivering. No more than three daily applications may be given. When applied externally, it should not be forgotten that aconitine is also absorbed through the skin, so there may be risk of poisoning even with external use. There have been cases of intoxication with children who held wolfsbane bouquets in their hands for some time. Prolonged contact with the plant may be dangerous. In some gardens, the wolfsbane plant is grown as an ornament. However, when the plant reaches maturity, it becomes highly poisonous. WARNING! Young wolfsbane (when it is starting to grow) contains lower amounts of toxic substances. Wolfsbane is one of those plants that heal but also kill. The active elements of wolfsbane are potent substances that, when correctly used, produce beneficial medicinal effects. It has also been used as a substitute for morphine to cure drug addiction.

The wolfsbane plant is used internally and externally to ease chronic neuralgic pains, especially those of the trigeminal nerve, which affects the face and the sciatic nerve. Identifying wolfsbane, one of the most poisonous plants, is essential!
