Chicalote is poisonous if ingested, making it dangerous for children in gardens.
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The seeds contain toxic alkaloids that can cause severe poisoning symptoms.
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Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and eye damage, with severity depending on dosage and exposure.
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Is Chicalote toxic to humans?
Chicalote is poisonous if ingested. The severity can be mild to serious, depending on the qualities consumed. The entire plant and especially the seeds contain toxic alkaloids which are poisonous. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, dilation of the capillaries of the skin, and damage to the eyes. The level of toxicity depends on the dosage, exposure time, and sensitivity of the person. This is a common garden plant, making children more susceptible.
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