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No, there are not different types of plaster of Paris. However, there are different types of plaster. There is plaster of Paris, pottery plaster, Puritan pottery plaster, Cerami-Cal, and Hydrostone.
There are a couple types of plaster that can be used for interior walls. One form of plaster is lime plaster; it is made up of calcium hydroxide and sand. Cement plastic is a mixture of sand, water, portland cement, and suitable plaster.
Belladonna is a poisonous flowering plant so I'm not sure what it has in common with rhubarb, which is edible, as far as I know they're not related. I believe the tomato is distantly related to the Belladonna which is why people a long time ago thought it was poisonous as well. I'm not familiar with the other two plants, someone posted jack in the pulpit has edible leaves(?) No part of the Belladonna is edible! But it was used in folk and Native American medicine and is still used in small quantities in homeopathic medicine, such as for acne but not enough to be harmful. I found out jack/pulpit is poisonous as well and grows from a corm. Dogbane secretes a milky substance as does belladonna and is poisonous as well. So 3 of the 4 are poisonous....rhubarb has roots that can be used as a laxative, but it's not poisonous. So I really don't know if they have much in common.
Deadly night-shade, Atropa belladonna, devil's cherries, devil's herb, divale, dwale, dwayberry, great morel, naughty man's cherries, and poison black cherry,
There are several types of plaster...so it all depends on the type of plaster you use. Lime plaster...may work...dry plaster is what they use for walls and stuff...maybe if the temp is very low it may work but I think plaster is flammable to an extent
I had severe back pain from a damaged disc, so much so that I could not walk. My friend put a belladonna plaster across my lower back and I could move again. Every time my back gave trouble, I used a plaster and it got fine after a while. Then the EU took them off the market and I was devastated. What would I do? Necessity really is the mother of invention. All I wanted was a big plaster but couldn't get one. To make a long story short, I cut a strip of thing called Contact. It is for covering worktops, etc and is really just a big sheet of sticky, pliable plastic. I stuck it on my back and got the same result as given by the belladonna plaster. So, that is how they work: by giving support! Contact is not as efficient as a plaster, obviously, and can be a little uncomfortable.
The scientific name for Belladonna is Atropa belladonna.
BellaDonna Sins's birth name is BellaDonna Mary Sins.
Mine stayed in plaster for about 10-12 weeks
Belladonna was born on May 21, 1981.
Belladonna was born on May 21, 1981.
Giorgio Belladonna was born in 1923.
Giorgio Belladonna died in 1995.
Belladonna - novel - was created in 2007.
Belladonna Books was created in 2000.
What are the symptoms of an overdose of Belladonna.
the belladonna has atropine witch cures breathing problems