Some azalea flowers were poisonous. Common poisonous species were yellow azalea, cowhide tea, large white azalea, and azalea. Azalea's toxicity was mainly concentrated in the flowers and leaves. It contained poisonous bases, such as morphines, tramadol, etc., and also contained four-ring diterpene toxins (such as large white azalea). Inadvertently coming into contact with the poisonous parts of the azalea could cause itching and red spots on the skin. If eaten by mistake, the symptoms of poisoning could include headache, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, and even coma and death in extreme cases. For example, if a person accidentally ate a large white cuckoo, they would experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, blurred vision, dizziness, numbness in their limbs, difficulty breathing, palpitations, slow heart rate, and low blood pressure. It would have a certain impact on the body and mind of the poisoned person, and it could even cause death. In addition, the poisonous azalea would absorb oxygen when it breathed at night. If it was placed in the bedroom, it would compete for oxygen, which was not good for human sleep and health. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Common species of azalea were summer azalea, western azalea, spring azalea, mountain azalea, eastern azalea, Xing 'an azalea, etc. Some azalea flowers are poisonous. The yellow and white azalea species are poisonous, and their flowers, leaves, and pollen cannot be easily touched. The flowers of the dahurian azalea contained the toxin of the wood. Although the content was small and the toxicity was small, it was still poisonous. The leaves contained the coumarins, scopoletin and umbella-lactones, as well as the very low content of the four-ring diterpene compound, the wood toxin (about 0.03%). However, the leaves had the effect of relieving cough, reducing phlegm, and relieving asthma. There was also the yellow azalea, whose toxic components were mainly wood poison and azalea poison. Azalea plants generally contained the poison of the wood. The symptoms of poisoning might include vomiting, convulsions, breathing difficulties, and so on. In general, if one accidentally came into contact with azalea, it could cause itchy skin and red spots. Eating it by mistake could lead to more serious poisoning, such as headache, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, and even coma and death in extreme cases. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Azalic acid had the following effects: 1. In the treatment of acne, it has good antiseptic properties. It can suppress and kill all kinds of aerial and anaerobic bacteria on the skin. It can prevent excessive cornification of hair bulbs, restrain oil secretion, prevent and eliminate acne, and thus reduce acne inflammation. 2. In terms of freckle-removing and whiteness, it can achieve the effect of whiteness by suppressing the synthesis of mitochondrionase in DNA, thereby suppressing the secretion of mitochondria. At the same time, it has the effect of competitive inhibition of lysomase, which can be used for the treatment of pigmentation-related diseases (such as melasma). It could also suppress the activity of Tyrosinase, regulate the metabolism of melanoids, reduce inflammation, and effectively improve problems such as spots and hyperchromism. The dangers were as follows: 1. It may cause skin irritation, such as redness, stinging, itching, etc. 2. It might dry the skin and cause skin peeling. 3. Very few patients may be allergic to it and have allergic reactions such as rashes and blisters. The side effects of azelic acid were usually mild, and most of them appeared in the early stages of treatment. Most patients could gradually tolerate it without affecting the continuation of treatment. If the side effects continue to worsen, you need to seek medical advice in time and adjust the medication plan under the doctor's guidance. It should be noted that azelic acid should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used on its own. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Azalea and azalea both had rich meanings and symbols. Azalea symbolized the joy of love, good fortune, unrestrained, innocent, loyal, homesick, prosperity, optimism, and prosperity. It was also thought to be a symbol of the wish to integrate with others and create a better future together. Azalea also had a similar meaning and symbol. It represented the longing for home and the blessing of the motherland, symbolizing self-improvement, the prosperity of the country, and the happiness of the people. The language of the azalea was " forever belongs to you ", implying true and sincere love. It also represented the joy of love and the love for a good life. In general, azalea and azalea were both beautiful and auspicious flowers.
The toxicity of the cyanothalonil was relatively low. A large number of studies have shown that long-term intake of high doses of clonothalonil in rats and mice can lead to kidney proliferations and kidney tumors. In addition, it was highly toxic to fish and bees, so it needed to be used with caution in paddy fields. For the human body, repeated contact with the cyanothalonil could lead to skin diseases. It was very dangerous for people who did not wear protective clothing. However, under the experimental conditions, the cyanothalonil had no irritating effect on the human eyes. To sum up, the toxicity of Chlothalonil was a low-toxic disinfectant, but it had obvious irritation to fish and some human eyes.
In terms of plant taxonomical definition, azalea and azalea were the same plant, but the names were different. However, there were differences in daily cognition and some characteristics: 1. ** Color: Azalea is mainly red, Azalea has many colors, including purple, pink, white, etc. 2. ** In terms of flower shape, azalea flowers are usually smaller, and their petals are as thin as cicada wings. Azalea flowers are larger than azalea flowers, and their petals are thicker. 3. ** Growing environment **: Azalea prefers sunny places, Azalea is more adaptable to the environment. 4. ** Concepts **: Azalea can generally refer to the azalea that blooms red flowers, or a certain type of native azalea in the mountains. Azalea is a species group of azalea; azalea is the general name for all the plants in the Azalea family. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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Huangqi was not poisonous and could be used to treat diseases such as qi stagnation, qi deficiency, fatigue, superficial deficiency, spontaneous sweating, blood deficiency, and sallow. There were no studies or documents that recorded that Huangqi was toxic. Jasmine is not toxic at normal dosage (commonly used dosage is 6 - 10g), but if it exceeds 30g, it will induce significant liver toxicity. Its liver toxicity was related to the dosage and time of administration. When the dosage was greater than 10g/kg, the liver toxicity was irreversible and positively related to the dosage and time of administration. When the dosage was less than 10g/kg, the liver damage could be reversed and recovered, and the degree of damage would not be time-related. In addition, at the same dose, the water extract was more toxic to the liver cells. At the same time, the chemical components of gardenia that cause liver toxicity include geniposide, genipin, gentiobin, geniposide acid, deacetoxy-cartilaginous acid, croside I, croside II, etc., but geniposide is the main one. Red dates were not toxic. They were common ingredients that shared the same origin as medicine and food. They were usually used for health preservation and diet therapy. At present, no toxicity-related problems had been found. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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The Frost Rose was not poisonous. It was a plant with the same origin as medicine and food. It had the effects of beauty and nourishing, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. " Rose Fragrance Shadow: The Story of Sweetheart's Growth " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The Fire Glaze itself was not poisonous, but the wood of the Stinky Buckthorn was similar to the Fire Glaze. The Stinky Buckthorn belonged to the Stinky Plum family and was slightly poisonous. He needed to pay attention to distinguish them so as not to cause damage to his body if he bought them wrongly. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!