Homeopathic medicine Belladonna is safe to consume but Don't over dose
Anticoagulants and corticotropin become less effective when used with belladonna.
The leaves and roots of the belladonna plant.
This is a reference to the movie Practical Magic. Jet was the aunt and it was her belladonna used.
Alcohol, diarrhea medicines, MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, quinidine, amantadine, antihistamines, and other anticholinergics increase the effects of belladonna.
The scientific name for Belladonna is Atropa belladonna.
Belladonna is a plant. If too much Belladonna is used, it is poniosous. However, Belladonna is used by the medical community mostly to assist colicky babies. It is actually presrcibed at the pharmacy as such and don't EVER exceed the dosage.
the roots
They are used for bladder spasms
Belladonna is used As a narcotic and sedative (to relieve pain), As a diuretic (veterinary uses), As an antispasmodic (used in medications), As a mydriatic (used to dilate the eyes). Belladonna is also used in homeopathy. Homeopathy is a system treatment of disease by minute doses of natural substances that in a healthy person would produce symptoms of disease.
Belladonna is a plant , botanical name is Atropa belladonna .It is used in homeopathy . Its medicinal properties lie in atropine which is an alkaloid .
Yes it can be used but only by a veterinarian.