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  2. Oleandrin - Wikipedia

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    Due to its considerable toxicity, use of oleander or its constituents, such as oleandrin, is regarded as unsafe and potentially lethal. [1] Use of oleander may cause contact dermatitis, headache, nausea, lethargy, and high blood levels of potassium, with symptoms appearing within a few hours of ingestion. [1]

  3. Nerium - Wikipedia

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    [11] ascribed to oleander's toxicity to humans. The etymological association of oleander with the bay laurel has continued into the modern day: in France the plant is known as "laurier rose", [ 12 ] while the Spanish term, "Adelfa", is the descendant of the original Ancient Greek name for both the bay laurel and the oleander, daphne , which ...

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    The toxicity of L. camara to humans is undetermined, with several studies suggesting that ingesting unripe berries can be toxic to humans. [149] Other studies have found evidence which suggests that ingestion of L. camara fruit poses no risk to humans and are in fact edible when ripe. [150] Ligustrum spp. privet Oleaceae: Berries and leaves are ...

  5. Food and drink product recalls in December: It's all about ...

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    The samples indicated the presence of yellow oleander, a poisonous plant, the FDA said. "The consumption of yellow oleander can cause adverse effects on neurological, gastrointestinal and ...

  6. Cascabela thevetia - Wikipedia

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    Cascabela thevetia (synonym Thevetia peruviana) is a poisonous plant native throughout Mexico and in Central America, and cultivated widely as an ornamental. It is a relative of Nerium oleander, giving it a common name yellow oleander.

  7. 10 Common Foods That Can Be Poisonous - AOL

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    Fruits, vegetables, seeds and beans are all essential parts of a well-balanced and healthy diet, but if these health gems are not consumed properly, they could be poisonous and detrimental to our ...

  8. Saponin - Wikipedia

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    Nerium oleander (Apocynaceae), also known as White Oleander, is a source of the potent cardiac toxin oleandrin. Within these families, this class of chemical compounds is found in various parts of the plant: leaves, stems, roots, bulbs, blossom and fruit. [18]

  9. Are Seed Oils Really Killing Us? We Asked the Experts - AOL

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    Wellness influencers say yes, but their claims are slippery at best. Experts explain what seed oils are, their benefits, and why they get so much hate.