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              | Sabidilla Oficinarum | 
             
            
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                -  Sabadilla is a natural chemical used to kill insects on plants and vegetables.
 
                -  Sabadilla is not a dangerous poison to mammals, humans included. 
 
                -  Avoid inhaling its dust because it causes sneezing and irritation to the eyes. 
 
                -  An overdose of the physical plant material can have critical results where normal functioning of the heart and respiration can be compromised.   
 
               
                
                  
                  Where does Sabadilla come from? 
                
                  -  Sabadilla comes from ripe, dry seeds of the lily family. 
 
                  -  This herbaceous plant grows in South North America and Venezuela. 
 
                  -  It has an active alkaloid ingredient called veratrine. 
 
                 
Who discovered Sabadilla?  
  -  Sabadilla was discovered centuries ago by local American citizens of the Central America. 
 
  -  They were using sabadilla for vermin wounds. 
 
  -  Later the Spanish invaders were using it too as a parasite powder.                      
 
 
Other Symptoms Sabadilla asssis with include: 
 
                    - Earache
 
                    - Asthma
 
                    - Vertigo  and excessive nausea
 
                    - Tinnitus  type symptoms (ringing, roaring, hissing in the ears)
 
                    - A  redness of the face
 
                    - Profuse  nasal bleeding
 
                    - Toothache                  
 
                   
                                    
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
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