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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Oleander

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Sue, Rochelle and Lynn, thank you so much!! Rochelle and Lynn, who
were the authors you cited?
Thanks again!
Shannon


Lynn Cremona
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Re: Oleander

Post by Lynn Cremona »

Hi Rochelle

My first e-mail
Was excerpted from ?Homoeopathic Links Summer 1999? by-way-of Encyclopedia Homeopathica)
Encyclopedia Homeopathica Materia Medica Program from Archibel/Whole Health Now
http://www.wholehealthnow.com/

Lynn
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Rochelle
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Re: Oleander

Post by Rochelle »

Mine was from Hamilton Flora Homepathica
Rochelle
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Rochelle
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Re: Oleander

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Just read this in Clarke


What on earth is expressed juice????

Thanks
Rochelle
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Chris_Gillen
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Re: Oleander

Post by Chris_Gillen »

The fresh plant is crushed to extract/express its juice.
Oleander is very poisonous, do not try this at home! Anyone read the novel, "White Oleander"?
Chris.


Lynn Cremona
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Re: Oleander

Post by Lynn Cremona »

Oleander poisoning occurs when someone sucks nectar from the flowers or
chews leaves from the oleander or yellow oleander plant.
Poisoning can also happen if you eat honey made by bees that used the
oleander plant for nectar.

Lynn
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Joy Lucas
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Re: Oleander

Post by Joy Lucas »

Great case, thanks. I once gave Oleander to an elderly man who had terrible vertigo, no-one could find the cause. So bad he could hardly move, felt he was being paralysed with the feeling.

Joy

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Rochelle
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Re: Oleander

Post by Rochelle »

Oh right - Thanks
I didn't realise he was referring to the Oleander :-)
Rochelle
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gail.allen
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Re: Oleander

Post by gail.allen »

It can also cause heart/respiratory issues in susceptible people just
by gardening around it, or inhaling smoke when it is burnt.

Gail
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