There have been a few studies that suggest fig leaves are very toxic and fatal to cats or dogs. Studies have shown that in fact they are fatal to any living organism.
There have been studies that suggest that hamsters do like TV. In all of these studies hamsters have been shown to be stimulated by TV.
The toxic substance in ipil-ipil leaves is the toxic amino acid mimosine. Mimosine has been shown to cause toxicosis in livestock fed on these plants.
The toxic substance in ipil-ipil leaves is the toxic amino acid mimosine. Mimosine has been shown to cause toxicosis in livestock fed on these plants.
Forget-me-not leaves are not considered toxic to humans, but they are not typically consumed as food either. It is always best to avoid eating plants unless you are absolutely certain that they are safe for consumption and have been properly identified.
There have been some studies that suggest caffeine lessens the calcium in bone.
Studies of a drug patch containing glyceryl trinitrate to treat dysmenorrhea suggest that it also may help ease pain.
Has been shown to have antimalarial properties and a group of researchers in Mississippi has shown that artemisinin is toxic to several different types of human cancer cells.
Belladona is toxic and causes halucinations, it has been used in Medicines and has been avaible to the public from Nutritional or vitimin shops in the past. I suggest to investiagate Belladona before use, it can cause liver damage as well.
Studies suggest that long-term use of folic acid supplements may also help prevent lung and colon cancers.
This seems to depend on the type of leaves and bark given to the sugar glider, and of course the individual sugar glider. My own gliders love eucalyptus leaves, but I know of many gliders that do not. Before you attempt to introduce any sort of leaves and bark to your sugar gliders, please be sure that it is not toxic, and that it has been properly cared for (no pesticides).
The xanthene dye is considered to be toxic. This dye has been studied and it has been found that the risk is very minor.
In the area of toxic and pesticide management: (1) DDT has been banned; (2) safer pesticides have been introduced; and (3) toxic emissions have been reduced by 39 percent.