An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
yes, aconite is poisonous to humans, and animals; also known as monkshood or wolfsbane.
Aconite is available as a homeopathic remedy or in dried bulk form, as an ointment or liniment, and as a tincture. In traditional Chinese medicine, the aconite root is generally used in small amounts in combination with other herbs.
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By seed.
An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
Diuretic and diaphoretic.
Aconite
Depending - a polycrest remedy is one that is used commonly for multi-purposes so each practitioner will have their own polycrest remedies. Aconite is a commonly used homeopathic remedy and would be a polycrest remedy for many.
Fu Zi, Fu Tzu, chuan wou tou.
Wolf's bane, monkshood, blue rocket, and friar's cap.
Aconitum is another name for the poisonous herb aconite, or a genus of plants in the family Ranunculaceae.
How about Wolfsbane, the source of the poison Aconite? bluey_one