Trish Trivia on Twitter: "Atropa belladonna(deadly nightshade/devil's cherries)?This plant contains atropine & other dangerous alkaloid chemicals.This plant is extremely toxic when eaten & by simply touching it. Before,this is used by women
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TIL - The drug that is used to dilate eyes (Atropine) is made from the "Belladonna plant" the name "bella donna" is derived from Italian and means "beautiful woman" because the herb