A WOMAN who mistakenly used foxglove instead of comfrey leaves to make a herbal tea was rushed to hospital in a life-threatening condition. Writing in the journal BMJ Case Reports, doctors at King’s ...
A woman who mistakenly used foxglove instead of comfrey leaves to make a herbal tea was rushed to hospital in a life-threatening condition. Writing in the journal BMJ Case Reports, doctors at King's ...
A woman hoping to ease her insomnia with a homemade herbal tea spent five days in hospital after she mistakenly brewed leaves from a highly toxic plant. The 63-year-old purchased what she believed to ...
Read your tea leaves carefully. A British woman was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening heart problems after drinking the wrong herb, according to a BMJ case study. The 63-year-old meant to ...
A woman nearly died after trying to treat her insomnia with a herbal tea - which turned out to be a notoriously poisonous plant. The 63-year-old's friend recommended the unnamed woman use comfrey ...
She went to buy comfrey leaves at a market but actually picked up a foxglove, which contains poison that slows the heart A WOMAN almost killed herself by mistakenly using poison to brew a herbal tea ...
In the 18th century they called it “dropsy.” An old medical text explains the symptoms of this cardiac malady that caused such irregular or weak heartbeats that patients literally drowned in their own ...
A woman in England was rushed to an emergency room with life-threatening symptoms after she mistakenly used the leaves of a poisonous plant to make an herbal tea, according to a new report of her case ...
BACKGROUND:The purple bell-shaped foxglove flowers are readily visible all over Ireland. The tall stems gave rise to one of the many Irish names for the plant: an lus mór (the great herb). Another ...