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aconiteHerbaceous plant belonging to the buttercup family, with hooded blue–mauve flowers, native to Europe and Asia. It produces aconitine, a poison with pain-killing and sleep-inducing properties. (Aconitum napellus, family Ranunculaceae.) There are about 100 species throughout the northern temperate regions, all hardy herbaceous plants containing poison. Summer aconite (Aconitum uncinatum) is a common North American flower. Winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) belongs to another genus of the buttercup family; it has yellow buttercuplike flowers with six petals which appear in February and March; the leaves follow later.
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Aconite is helpful for the sudden onset of intense
symptoms that range from a profuse runny nose, chills, fever, and coughs
to earaches and sore throat. -- I on the other hand know someone by
whose tongue it would be as risky to be wiped as by aconite leaves. To stave off colds, she should
combine it with aconite at the first sign of a scratchy throat or a
congested feeling in the head. |
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