the roots
Homeopathic medicine Belladonna is safe to consume but Don't over dose
Belladonna Thuja
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.
It can be used for medicine.
Anticoagulants and corticotropin become less effective when used with belladonna.
The leaves and roots of the belladonna plant.
This is a reference to the movie Practical Magic. Jet was the aunt and it was her belladonna used.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2021, belladonna, also known as deadly nightshade, is primarily studied for its historical uses in medicine and its toxic properties. It is not commonly used in modern herbal medicine due to its dangerous effects. Research continues into its active compounds, particularly atropine and scopolamine, for potential therapeutic applications in medicine. However, for the most current developments, please check recent sources.
Used to make medicines
Belladonna is used to treat illnesses that manifest symptoms similar to those that belladonna poisoning triggers (i.e., high fever, nausea , delirium, muscle spasms, flushed skin, dilated pupils).
The pathimugam is a best natural medicine, the tree itself used in many ayurvedic medicine
Belladonna is a plant. If too much Belladonna is used, it is poniosous. However, Belladonna is used by the medical community mostly to assist colicky babies. It is actually presrcibed at the pharmacy as such and don't EVER exceed the dosage.