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Poisons Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Many trees and plants
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poisonous, and a hazard for inquisitive youngsters who
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always putting things in their mouths. Naturally-occurring poisons
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concentrated in seeds and berries but leaves, flowers, sap and roots
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contain a considerable amount. As a general rule, unripe fruits
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more dangerous than ripe ones.
The first thing a doctor
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is what and how much of the poisonous plant
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eaten, when it
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eaten, and what
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of the plant
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consumed. They
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also
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how old the patient is and whether they
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already vomited after eating the plant. If possible, save what remains of the plant that
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eaten and
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the doctor or hospital
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it for identification purposes as there
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specific antidotes to certain plant poisons. Garden plants that cause problems include laurel leaves and their black-currant-looking berries, both of which contain derivatives of cyanide.
Lily of the Valley flowers and berries contain a chemical which affects the rhythm of the heart, but fortunately the poison is poorly absorbed so its effects
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rarely
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. Other common culprits include Laburnum, whether in the form of seeds or bright yellow flowers, which contains a chemical that poisons in the same way as nicotine; wisteria pods, which bring on gastroenteritis, and lupin pods, which cause vomiting and convulsions. Aconite (monkshood) is the most poisonous plant in Europe and it
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kill.
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