Aconite is a poisonous plant that produces beautiful purple or yellow flowers. It is also known as "wolf's bane." The word
"aconite" refers to the plant itself or a poison derived from it.
Full definition
This paper elicited some discussion in the course of which it was pointed out that the physiological test for capsicum was infinitely more delicate and more reliable than the similar test that has been proposed for use in connection
with aconite.»
When the midwife offered me an aromatherapy
of aconite so I could «calm down» (as if this was somehow my fault), my husband insisted I be transferred to hospital.
NCMD has
included aconite in its dangerous ingredients because it may cause nausea, vomiting and low blood pressure.
Purported use
for aconite initially included inflammation, joint pain, wounds and gout.
Kennel Cough: Bromium, drosera and
aconite help boost the immune system to lessen the production of mucous in a dog's airways.
The first, few flowers of early spring are among the most precious of the year, and the
winter aconite, Eranthis hyemalis.
Clémence de la Tour du Pin,
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Bathe your senses in honey at Ickworth as the gardens begin to burst with sweet smelling Galanthus «S Arnott snowdrops and
buttery aconites.
At Newark Park there are snowdrop drifts throughout the garden and they mingle
with aconites and cyclamen to give an impressive show.
Over the years, production
of aconite has extended for treatment of finger numbness, skin diseases, and even hair loss.
Aconite, which is also known as aconitum, radix
aconite, aconite tuber, angustifolium, monkshood, wolfsbane.
I give my Spanish mastin 2
aconite (homeopathic) early on if a storm is forecast, and 2 in the evening, I also use rescue remedy spray, it can be sprayed on tongue or on the ear.
Snowdrops are mixed with
aconites and cyclamen to create a colourful carpet along Newark Park's forest floor.