The most terrifying lethal poison

Smelling remote smoke poisoned, dilated pupils, lethargy are fatal symptoms of poisonous plants such as oleander, castor, poisonous water . caused to victims.

At the forefront is Nerium oleander, which contains whole body toxins, including the two most powerful toxins affecting the human heart: oleandrin and neriine, causing diarrhea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain, drowsiness, dizziness, rhythm irregular heart, and often death. In fact, simply eating honey because bees sucked from nectarines can also be poisoned.

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The plant needs poisonous water (Water Hemlock) is a wild flower, has purple striped leaves and blooms of small white flowers, containing cicutoxin in the whole body but most concentrated in the roots. People who have been poisoned often have severe seizures, pain, nausea, vomiting, cramps and muscle tremors. Those who survive poisoning often suffer from dementia.

The rosaceae (Abrus precatorius ) has very beautiful seeds with two thirds of red, one third of black, often used to make jewelry, even making beads to pray the Rosary. But inside this bean contains a deadly poison abrin. The victim will have difficulty breathing, fever, nausea and cause fluid in the lungs, dehydration and liver and spleen damage, leading to death after 3-4 days.

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Poisonous eucalyptus from the name Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna) contains atropine and scopolamine toxins in stems, leaves, fruits and roots. People with these toxins will paralyze the muscular nerves of blood vessels, heart and gastrointestinal muscles, dilate pupils, blurred vision, flood and convulsions. However, some animals such as horses, rabbits, sheep can eat this leaf without being poisoned.

Castor seeds (Ricinus communis) derived from Africa contain ricin toxins that can be deadly, especially in children. When eating this grain, the victim will suffer from symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, blood burning, kidney failure.

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English Yew Yew (Taxus baccata) is often planted in the English colonies and is a symbol of death and symbolizes the immortality of the soul. Whole stalks contain alkaloids taxine that cause symptoms of dry mouth, weakness, cardiac dysfunction and death. However, Yew is now widely used in medicine to manufacture Taxol, which slows the development of ovarian, breast and lung cancer.

The White Snakeroot tree (Eupatorium rugosum ) has beautiful white flowers but this tree contains a high level of poisonous substance tremetol that causes milk disease - a disease often caused by the use of milk from cows to eat the White Snakeroot leaf. People with poisoning often have bad breath, loss of appetite, weakness, muscle stiffness, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, constipation, coma and possibly death.

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The sapling tree (Aconitum napellus) is also known as the Monk tree, because it has a flower head like a monk's head. The tree contains aconitine, which is dangerous for those who eat even touch it. Who is poisoned often has symptoms of salivation, vomiting, diarrhea, tingling sensation in the skin, abnormal blood pressure and heart, coma and sometimes death

Poisonous jimsonweed has thorny leaves emitting an unpleasant odor, contains poison that causes terrible symptoms such as mydriasis, increased heart rate, hallucinations, delirium, aggressive behavior and coma, co jerk.

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Finally, the manchineel (Hippomane mancinella ) in the Florida Everglades, Central America and the Caribbean can be toxic even if only inhaling smoke burning trees or a drop of rain flowing through the foliage that falls on people also causes rash itching.