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, also known as monkshood or wolfsbane, is a highly toxic plant. It is legal to cultivate and possess in many places, but it is regulated due to its toxicity and potential danger. It is important to check local laws and regulations before growing or possessing 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.
Aconite.