Werewolves are actually a bigger problem than most people realize. Once they get into your house or apartment complex, they are really hard to get rid of. Some species of werewolves have developed resistance to pesticides and crucifixes, as well as garlic.
7 people have come down with poisoning after eating at a restaurant in Markham Ontario. They believe it's aconite poisoning so I looked it up and it brought me here. My question is how and why was there aconite/monkshood in a restaurant.
According to him, the dish that made 12 people ill was made with a condiment common in Asia. “We went to the supermarket that day to buy kaempferia galanga powder, but instead we got aconitum carmichaelii powder because the two products were mislabeled.”
Hey,I'm a pharmacy student in France,and we learned few things about aconitin and TTX,they have "opposite"effects so I guess it is normal to delay the action of aconitin,I do not know if researches have been conducted to treat TTX poisoning by aconitin (or vice versa).If Fugu contains TTX,in Canada/US you have a similar substance also coming from the sea( I will not talk more about that,I dont want problems...) and a more common and used substance (of course it is far less toxic than TTX),and it is Lidocaïn(yes the strepsils).Thank you for this video Dr .
I think it's called "monkshood" because the flower resembles a monk's hood (which it does), not because a bunch of the flowers resembles a monk wearing a hood (which it doesn't).
Hey, Dr. Joe, did you ever discuss the report published in the British Medical Journal which alleged major misdeeds during Pfizer's COVID vaccine trials? Would you not agree such an allegation is a very serious one worthy of coverage?
@@joselitotrevorhizongallero8995 I didn't plant mine from seed. I bought it as a young plant years ago from an Amish community that had herbs for sale. I remember they had so many herbs and plants you rarely see except in seed catalogs. It is a big beautiful plant that usually has blooms all over it, but not this year. Good luck hope you can get one going.
I believe her husband knew and wanted to "experiment" and see if he could get away with murder by delaying the timeframe of her death from when he last saw her. Now that I know about wolfsbane, maybe I can go out tonight in spite of the bad moon arisen'. Arwhooooooooooo! 🐺🎑
Werewolves are actually a bigger problem than most people realize. Once they get into your house or apartment complex, they are really hard to get rid of. Some species of werewolves have developed resistance to pesticides and crucifixes, as well as garlic.
What about skinwalkers?
Dude. You were fighting vampires. If you want to get rid of werewolves, use high pitched whistles or lure them away with a garbage truck.
Oh, this is funny!
7 people have come down with poisoning after eating at a restaurant in Markham Ontario. They believe it's aconite poisoning so I looked it up and it brought me here. My question is how and why was there aconite/monkshood in a restaurant.
Exact thing brought me here too
Me too!
According to him, the dish that made 12 people ill was made with a condiment common in Asia. “We went to the supermarket that day to buy kaempferia galanga powder, but instead we got aconitum carmichaelii powder because the two products were mislabeled.”
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WOW ☹️
Hey,I'm a pharmacy student in France,and we learned few things about aconitin and TTX,they have "opposite"effects so I guess it is normal to delay the action of aconitin,I do not know if researches have been conducted to treat TTX poisoning by aconitin (or vice versa).If Fugu contains TTX,in Canada/US you have a similar substance also coming from the sea( I will not talk more about that,I dont want problems...) and a more common and used substance (of course it is far less toxic than TTX),and it is Lidocaïn(yes the strepsils).Thank you for this video Dr .
What a beautiful video. More please.
Thanks for the cool info! Great narration.
Another interesting fact is the prosecutorial success rate of Japan is almost 100%. Definitely gives you pause to their system
I think it's called "monkshood" because the flower resembles a monk's hood (which it does), not because a bunch of the flowers resembles a monk wearing a hood (which it doesn't).
what?
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In homeopathy aconite is used to treat colds and it works very well
Yup, water is very important when you have a cold. Stay hydrated 👍
homeopathy so dilutes the original element that hardly any is left in the product you buy. You might as well buy sugar pills.
Thank you!
Monkshood has also been used to poision arrows, bullets and whaling harpoons and to poision enemy wells by soldiers
This plant is listed online to treat popcorn lung holistically 😮
Yes, poisonous plants are often used medicinally in the correct amount - and there can be unhappy side-effects. 🤷
@@websurfer5772yh the dose makes the poison
And the root in some cancers
Thanks a lot… very interesting ✌️
Hey, Dr. Joe, did you ever discuss the report published in the British Medical Journal which alleged major misdeeds during Pfizer's COVID vaccine trials? Would you not agree such an allegation is a very serious one worthy of coverage?
Care to put out evidence of this misdeeds? Or is all of this simply in your head?
@@PalegarPalpatineare you aware of the excess mortality yet?
I take Aconite everyday and have done for the past mths. still here and it used to help pain and colds
How do you dilute it? I've been going through an intense fear for near 2 decades.
My Monkshood didn't bloom this year :(
Hi Traci!
I tried so many methods to plant my Aconitum seeds. Can you kindly help me to plant this?
@@joselitotrevorhizongallero8995 I didn't plant mine from seed. I bought it as a young plant years ago from an Amish community that had herbs for sale. I remember they had so many herbs and plants you rarely see except in seed catalogs. It is a big beautiful plant that usually has blooms all over it, but not this year. Good luck hope you can get one going.
I believe her husband knew and wanted to "experiment" and see if he could get away with murder by delaying the timeframe of her death from when he last saw her.
Now that I know about wolfsbane, maybe I can go out tonight in spite of the bad moon arisen'. Arwhooooooooooo! 🐺🎑
That was exactly what he wanted, and he’d gotten away with the same murder method twice before.
Why would someone have all this weird dolls? XD
Hmmmm
матя ты чо....
God so booorng so away already.