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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Toxic Plants Poisoning' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Toxic Plants Poisoning Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Toxic Plants Poisoning 1. Be Aware Of Poisonous Garden Plants - By: Michael Russell Many garden plants which look innocent can be toxic or even lethal if eaten accidentally, or if through touch they have opportunity to affect our skin. Sometimes one part of a plant or another is toxic and the rest of it quite safe. It is necessary to know your garden plants, not only by their commo... Featured ArticleProtect Your Pet From Toxic Plants Have you checked your yard for flowers or plants that may be toxic to your pet? If you have a cat or dog, you may want to do some research on plants, before you bring them home, to determine which could be harmful to your pet. Here are a few plants that are toxic to cats and dogs.Oleander: if your pet comes into contact and eats (or licks) an oleander bush or flower, symptoms may include upset stomach or hypothermia. In cats and dogs hypothermia presents as cool paws, ears and stom ...
Read full story 2. Top Signs That Your Cat Might Have Been Poisoned - By: Michael Russell Cats are curious by nature. Because of their curious nature, it is easy for cats to ingest poisons that can cause them to become very ill. Without proper treatment, a cat could die from poisoning. Cat owners should be aware of the types of items around the home that can poison a cat. Hous... 3. Understanding Integrated Pest Management - By: Michael Russell Integrated pest management, also known as IPM, is a system that combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical strategies to control pests. In plain English, that means using the easiest, least environmentally harmful, cheapest methods first, and using more expensive, toxic methods only as a ... 4. The Insidiousness Of Breast Cancer And Its Current Treatment - By: Stephen Ayers In our modern world, the benefits that todays manufacturing and agricultural activities have brought us is more than painfully offset by the damage to our personal health and wellness. During the course of our daily lives, we are continually exposed to common household products such as deterg... 5. Easter Candy Can Kill Your Pet! - By: (see Article) For millions of families, the celebration of Easter includes Easter baskets filled with sweet treats galore chocolate bunnies, marshmallow chicks, sugary jelly beans and snack-size versions of nearly every candy product imaginable. As parents, we often warn our children Now d... 6. Now Thats Junk Food! - By: (see Article) According to Joanne Larsen MS RD LD, junk food is a slang word for foods with limited nutritional value. Every person has their own list of foods they call junk foods. She writes, I would include foods that are low in nutrient content. Generally, they offer little in terms of protein, ... 7. Poison Ivy Treatments - By: Michael Russell Running into a patch of poison ivy is not a pleasant experience for most people, especially if an allergic reaction occurred in the past and poison ivy treatment had to be sought. Poisonous plants like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are located throughout the United States, except for Alas... 8. Baby And Toddler - Poisonous Plants - By: Michael Russell Having plants in the house can be beneficial to our health. They act as natural filter for toxins, carbon dioxide and purify our air. Keep in mind if you have children some of these plants are poisonous. After reading about the various poisonous plants you can decide if having them... 9. Training A Cat Around The Plants - By: Tony Robinson Oh but kitty loves plants, Grow them one? Yes, cats love green grass or plants. Wheat, oat grass, catnip, or heather are just some of the plants that you can grow a garden for kitty indoors or outdoors. Going along with growing some grass in your house, it would be a good idea to... 10. Heavy Metal Detoxification - By: Michael Russell Almost daily the environment we live in becomes more hostile and toxic. Talk about global warming may be all the rage these days, but heavy metals that accumulate in our bodies poses a much more immediate threat. Knowing what to avoid is important but detoxification of what has already accumulated... 11. Organic Gardening - The Pros And Cons - By: Michael Russell Picture three ripe red tomatoes arranged on a wooden cutting board awaiting your pleasure. They've each come from a different source: can you tell which one was grown organically? Two of the tomatoes were lovingly tended in backyards - one in a conventional garden and the other in an org... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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