Atropa Belladonna, meaning beautiful lady is an infamously deadly plant. Belladonna has been called the celebrity nightshade. In accordance to the true celebrity nightshade it is, Belladonna has many names. Belladonna’s alternatively known names range from Thorn Apple, Devil’s Cherries, and Great Morel, to its more conspicuously self-evident name; Deadly Nightshade. Discordantly the cognomen used to give the plant its most commonly used name today, is of Italian origin. While Atropa Belladonna has
Also incorporated into the garden is atermisia absinthium, otherwise known as wormwood, which is infamous for the reason that its hallucinogenic properties. Although poisonous in extreme amounts, belladonna offers remedy for high fevers and high blood pressure. Wormwood, known for being used in alcoholic drinks, increases liver and gallbladder function. Other psychotropic and narcotic plants are visible through the fence that encapsulates the exhibition’s
Diseases that are system oriented or infectious disorders challenge human health, with the advanced diagnostic and imaging techniques, identification of diseases (minor and major) has become easier. Appropriate precaution and treatment facilitate the long living of human beings with good quality of life. To treat the systemic illness, as well as the infectious diseases drug treatment is necessary. Drugs can be derived from synthetic chemicals as well as plant and animal origin. The pros and cons