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  1. ... poisoning caused by eating parts of the Caladium plant and other plants in the Araceae family. This article is for ... protein building block (amino acid) found in the plant Note: All parts of the plants are poisonous ...
  2. Plant fertilizers and household plant foods are used to improve plant growth. Poisoning can occur if someone swallows these products. Plant fertilizers are mildly poisonous ...
  3. Poinsettia plants, commonly used during the holidays, are not poisonous. In most cases, eating this plant does not result in a trip to the ...
  4. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... some point. Most people are sensitive to the plants' oily sap. The sap is in the root, stems, leaves and fruit of these plants. If it gets on your skin, it causes ...
  5. Potato plant poisoning occurs when someone eats the green tubers or new sprouts of the potato plant. This article is for information only. DO NOT ...
  6. Herbal Medicine (National Library of Medicine)  
    An herb is a plant or plant part used for its scent, flavor, or therapeutic properties. Herbal medicines are one type of dietary supplement. They are sold as tablets, ...
  7. Milk and plant-based milk alternatives can differ nutritionally. The Nutrition Facts label can help you make the best choices for ...
  8. Vegetarian Diet (National Library of Medicine)  
    A vegetarian diet focuses on plants for food. These include fruits, vegetables, dried beans and peas, grains, seeds and nuts. There is no single type of vegetarian ...
  9. Poisonous Plants (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)  
    Many native and exotic plants are poisonous to humans when ingested or if there is skin contact with plant chemicals. ... outdoor worker, rash, red bumps, allergic reaction, Poisonous Plants, Workplace Wellness & Safety
  10. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac/Start Here ... Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac ... Tips on how to act fast if you touch poison ivy, oak, and sumac. ... American Academy of Dermatology
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