Tropical Island Exotics has 100 Qty pack seeds of black nightshade medicinal plant for the low price of $1.99
Follow this link to purchase it on Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?ie=UTF8&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&me=A3KOVPJY7GANZC
Description: Hepatitis B is caused by a virus known as Hepatitis B virus. HBV directly attacks the liver and can cause lifetime infection, but generally gets improved on its own. If Hepatitis B doesn't get improved within 3- 10 days, it's called chronic HBV. Chronic HBV is at present deadly and can cause many liver related major illnesses. Black Nightshade berries are very effective in resolving the symptoms of Hepatitis B. The berries of Black Nightshade are used in for the treatment of many liver disorders. Black Nightshade are also known as Long Kui, wonder cherry, sunberry, Herb Solani nigri or Solanum nigrum. Directions For Use: For the proper treatment of Hepatitis B, include 8 to 10 Black Nightshade berries in your daily menu. The symptoms of Hepatitis B are resolved in a month with benefits of Black Nightshade fruits. Not To Use With: No specific precaution needs to be followed while using this treatment. As Black Nightshade is safe and well tolerated in the treatment of Hepatitis B. Side Effects: None are seen. As Black Nightshade is safe and well tolerated in the treatment of Hepatitis B. Expected Results: The symptoms of Hepatitis B are resolved in a month with the benefits of Black Nightshade. Expected Results Within: 1 month
Potato is a herb.
Potato is a tuberous vegetable plant, not an herb or a shrub. It belongs to the nightshade family and is grown for its starchy edible tubers.
why black pepper a herb
Yes, it is a herb.
why black pepper a herb
Deadly night-shade, Atropa belladonna, devil's cherries, devil's herb, divale, dwale, dwayberry, great morel, naughty man's cherries, and poison black cherry,
Black paper is not a herb; it typically refers to a type of paper that is colored black, often used for art or craft projects. It can also refer to "black paper" as a term for certain types of leaves, like those used in herbal remedies or traditional medicine, but it does not denote a specific herb itself. If you meant a specific plant or herb with "black" in its name, please clarify for more accurate information.
Yes, nightshades encompass a group of plants belonging to the Solanaceae family, which includes some flowering plants like tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers. Nightshades can refer to both flowering and non-flowering plants within this family.
The scientific name for the deadly nightshade plant is Atropa belladonna. This perennial herb is known for its toxic properties, containing alkaloids such as atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. It is native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia, and has historically been used in medicine as well as for its hallucinogenic effects. Due to its toxicity, it is important to handle this plant with caution.
Herb Edwards.
Molü