Risks Of Using Chemerika

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Risks Of Using Chemerika
Risks Of Using Chemerika
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Chemerika is a perennial plant with white or brown flowers that inhabits swampy and humid areas. All types of hellebore contain highly toxic steroid alkaloids that cause rapid heart failure and death if ingested.

Symptoms usually appear 30 minutes to 4 hours after taking the herb. Initially, there is nausea, vomiting, stiffness, headache, sweating, muscle weakness, hypotension (low blood pressure), bradycardia (low heart rate) and seizures.

Treatment for such poisoning includes gastric lavage with activated charcoal, drugs to suppress vomiting, Atropine for the treatment of bradycardia and others.

The herb hellebore was used in the distant past as a poison, and later an extract of it was applied to the arrowheads again for the same purpose. And despite safety concerns, the bulb and its roots are used to make medicines.

It is useful for the treatment of cholera, gout and high blood pressure. The plant is most dangerous during its flowering, and the rest of the time, during the winter months, it is collected for the production of various medicines.

Herb Chemerika
Herb Chemerika

Its action helps to treat herpes diseases, and also enters the production of insecticides against flies and mosquitoes.

The hellebore is a very dangerous herb and should not be taken orally because all its parts are poisonous, especially its root. Taken orally, it can cause vomiting, irritation and burning in the intestines, slow heart rate, and hence low blood pressure.

Breathing problems, blindness, paralysis, convulsions and death can occur. And applied to the skin, its dangerous ingredients can be absorbed with very dangerous consequences for the body.

During pregnancy, in addition to the described dangers, hellebore can also cause birth defects in the fetus. It is recommended to be used by pregnant and lactating women.

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