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So What if I throw my cigarette butt on the ground?
It is used in pesticides. Acetone: It's one of the active ingredients in nail polish remover. Lead: Lead poisoning stunts growth, causes vomiting, and causes brain damage. Formaldehyde: causes cancer, can damage lungs, skin, and digestive systems. ...
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Database Entry for Cabbage Tree - Andira anthelminitica, inermis
Main Actions Other Actions Standard Dosage poisonous expels worms Bark narcotic strong laxative Not recommended causes vomiting reduces fever Cabbage tree is an attractive tree from tropical America and West Africa growing ... shamans and herbal healers as a very powerful medicine since too large of a dose causes vomiting, fever, delirium, and even death. Some Indian tribes in the Amazon use the bark ...
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Database File for: Cancerillo - Asclepias curassavica
CANCERILLO HERBAL PROPERTIES AND ACTIONS Main Actions Other Actions Standard Dosage poisonous antitumorous Root causes vomiting stops bleeding Not recommeded expels worms increases perspiration strong laxative astringent Cancerillo is ... Root extracts of cancerillo are widely used in South America an emetic (induces vomiting) and laxative. The leaves and flowers of the plant are considered toxic and ...
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MSDS 841 - aerosol
Section 3: Hazards Identification Eyes: Causes severe eye irritation, tearing, redness, and blured vision. Vapors from this product are irritating to ... artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. If conscious, give 1-2 glasses of water. Get medical aid. Section 5: Fire Fighting ...
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Ingestion: Cause headaches, gastritis, intoxication, blindness and, in acute cases, death. Skin Contact: Causes skin irritation, cracking or flaking due to dehydration and defatting action. May be ... give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention. Ingestion: Induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an ...
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EPA Ground Water & Drinking Water
It causes cryptosporidiosis, a mild gastrointestinal disease. However, the disease can be severe or fatal ... parasite that enters lakes and rivers through sewage and animal waste. It causes gastrointestinal illness (e.g. diarrhea, vomiting, cramps). Radionuclides Alpha emitters. Certain minerals are radioactive and may emit ...
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Suburban Water Testing Labs: H. Pylori Fact Sheet
H. pylori never suffer any symptoms related to the infection; however, H. pylori causes chronic active, chronic persistent, and atrophic gastritis in adults and children. Infection with H. ... may be relieved by eating or by taking antacids. Less common ulcer symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Bleeding can also occur; prolonged bleeding may cause anemia leading to ...
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Colic in Newborns - Keep Kids Healthy
In between these episodes they usually act fine. Causes of colic It is not known what causes colic, but it is not usually thought to be ... occurs 30-60 minutes after a feeding and your child also has vomiting and diarrhea and does not seem to be gaining weight well. In ... if your child has a rectal temperature over 100.4, has persistent vomiting, if she does not seem to be gaining weight, or if the ...
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Colic in Infants - Keep Kids Healthy Common Infant Problems
It is not known what causes colic, but it is not thought to be secondary to abdominal pain, formula allergies (unless your baby also has diarrhea, vomiting or is not gaining weight ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Topics beginning with H-Hf
Migraine without aura Headache - mixed tension migraine see Mixed tension migraine Headache causes Health and humidifiers see Humidifiers and health Health and wine see Wine and ... Hemangioma of the liver see Hepatic hemangioma Hemangioma simplex see Birthmarks - red Hematemesis see Vomiting blood Hematocele see Scrotal masses Hematochezia see Bloody or tarry stools Hematocrit (HCT) Hematoma ...
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