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Calcined Tin

Calcined Tin

Calcined Tin is also known as Asclepias willd belongs to Asclepiadaceae family.

The English names for this herb are Apple of Sodom, Swallow-Wort.

The Urdu names for this herb are Aak, Madar.

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Description

Calcined Tin. Swallow-wart fruit is poisonous, mottled green and white berries up to 3 cm in diameter it becomes yellow when mature. Stems Branched, with strong yellow spines up to 1 cm long and scattered, star-shaped hairs.

Calcined Tin's Flowers blooms from september to may. Mauve or violet, 25-35 mm in diameter, on hairy stalks up to 10 mm long. Anthers 4-6 mm long, in few-flowered clusters.

Calcined Tin's Leaves egg-shaped to oblong, dark green in color, size is usually up to 9 cm long by 7 cm wide. Deeply and irregularly divided into lobes with shallowly-waved margins.

Pharmacological Actions

None recorded.

Indications

None recorded.

Contraindications

None recorded.

Temperament

None recorded.

Occurrence, Taste & Odor

None recorded.

Dosage

None recorded.

Available Brands

Compound Preparations

No Compound Preparation information is available for Calcined Tin.

Substitutes

No information regarding Calcined Tin's substitute is currently available.

Active Constituents

No information regarding Calcined Tin's active constituent is currently available.

Antidotes

No information regarding Calcined Tin's antidote is currently available.

Toxicity

Currently no Toxicity information is available for Calcined Tin. (work in progress)